Overview
This topic provides knowledge and practical skills for systemic counselling in the areas of couples and human sexuality across the lifespan. You will develop an understanding of different therapeutic approaches to therapy across contexts including individual, family, community, and diverse populations.
Topic availabilities
To view topic availabilities, select an availability from the drop down, towards the top right of the screen.
Tuition pattern
To view tuition patterns, select an availability from the drop down, towards the top right of the screen.
Aims
Develop knowledge in systemic relationship and sexual counselling across the life span. The utility and application of knowledge across various populations and diverse cultures. Ability to identify and promote positive relationship and sexual health through the analysis of relevant, evaluated research and practice
Learning outcomes
On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:
1.
Knowledge of underlying theories and core concepts in human relationships and sexuality from a psychotherapeutic perspective
2.
Recognise issues and apply knowledge in ethical reasoning, cultural diversity, and therapeutic practice in relationship and sexual counselling
3.
Apply counselling practices in addressing relationship and sexual concerns
4.
Reflect on how personal beliefs, values, and behaviour influence practice
Assessments
To view assessment information, select an availability from the drop down, towards the top right of the screen.
Current students should refer to FLO for detailed assessment information, including due dates. Assessment information is accurate at the time of publishing.
For policy details, visit Assessments