MASTER IN SYSTEMIC FAMILY THERAPY 24 months Postgraduate Programme By Universidad de La Frontera (UFRO) |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Programme overview

Degree

MRes

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Master in Systemic Family Therapy provides professional training from a systemic conceptual framework, for the understanding and intervention in individuals, couples and families. In this work, special relevance is given to the individual, relational and contextual variables that cause individuals, couples and families to go through situations that cause them discomfort and suffering. In addition to this, from our paradigmatic understanding, we know that the therapist and his or her history influence the intervention he or she performs. Therefore, a hallmark of the training is the work on the person of the therapist, the therapist's own historical understanding of the relationship and its value as a tool for intervention. The combination of both elements, theoretical-clinical and personal development, makes the practice of our graduates a constant self-reflective process in the clinical approach.

Programme overview

Degree

MRes

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Master in Systemic Family Therapy provides professional training from a systemic conceptual framework, for the understanding and intervention in individuals, couples and families. In this work, special relevance is given to the individual, relational and contextual variables that cause individuals, couples and families to go through situations that cause them discomfort and suffering. In addition to this, from our paradigmatic understanding, we know that the therapist and his or her history influence the intervention he or she performs. Therefore, a hallmark of the training is the work on the person of the therapist, the therapist's own historical understanding of the relationship and its value as a tool for intervention. The combination of both elements, theoretical-clinical and personal development, makes the practice of our graduates a constant self-reflective process in the clinical approach.

Admission Requirements

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS - To have the title of Psychologist and the degree of Licentiate in Psychology or the title of Medical Specialist in Psychiatry. - Be exercising or have exercised professional functions in the field of Psychotherapy for at least 6 months. - Pass the selection process. - It will be desirable to have the ability to read and understand scientific texts in English.
- To present a background certificate and a certificate of inabilities to work with minors, both available at the civil registry.
DOCUMENTS Within the deadlines established in each call for applications, those interested in applying must submit the following documents:
  1. Statement of their interest in joining the program (TYPE FORM)**.
2. Certificate of Background for particular purposes (https://www.registrocivil.cl/principal/servicios-en-linea).
3. Original certificate or legalized copy of the bachelor's degree or professional title.
4. Certificate of concentration of the grades obtained in the degree, with indication of scale and criteria of approval.
5. Two letters of reference from professionals and/or academics that support the application. At least one of them must be from an academic of the University where he/she graduated, or from the institution where he/she currently works (TYPE FORM)**.
6. Letter of sponsorship or authorization from the employer or institution where he/she works, guaranteeing the necessary permissions for the attendance to the program activities (when applicable)**.
7. Curriculum Vitae (TYPE FORMAT)**.
8. Certificate of no debts in Undergraduate, Postgraduate or Graduate Programs at Universidad de La Frontera.
9. Application Form (TYPE FORM)**.

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