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Welcome to the University of Derby! Explore our Systemic Practice courses and pathways, meet the course team and alumni, and learn about the benefits and opportunities of becoming a systemic practitioner. Don't forget to provide us with your feedback!
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Systemic Practice in Action A VERY WARM WELCOME TO THE UNIVERSITY OF DERBY
HOUSEKEEPING • FIRE ALARM: If the fire alarm sounds please leave by the nearest exit and assemble in the front of the university. • Mixing & Mingling: Coffee 11am, lunch 12.30pm and afternoon tea 2.30pm are provided outside the lecture theatre. Please try to be back at the requested times. • TOILETS: There are lots. • MOBILES: Please switch off. • FEEDBACK: Please hand in at the end and collect certificate. • ANY QUESTIONS: If you have any questions throughout the day please speak to a member of the DAFT committee.
Which Courses? Four stages of Systemic Practice and Family Therapy • Foundation: University Advanced Diploma Systemic Thinking and Practice • Intermediate: Postgraduate Certificate Systemic Thinking and Practice & Systemic CYPIAPT Training • Qualifying- Postgraduate Diploma Systemic Thinking and Practice/MSc Systemic Psychotherapy • Systemic Pathway in Supervision Skills
Introducing the Course Team, Current Students and Alumni • Please take time to speak with current and past students and the course team • Leaflets available • Contact details: l.novelle@derby.ac.uk
Pat Gray The AFT List of Approved Systemic Practitioners Launched Jan 2017
Intermediate Level Systemic Practitioner Membership Benefits: • AFT Membership • Continuing Professional Development • Clinical Supervision Requirements • Minimum Required Practice Hours
Systemic Family Practice and Systemic Family Therapy • SFP is based on the same theoretical and evidence base as SFT but denotes an intermediate level of training. Systemic Family Therapists will have another 2 years of training and be equipped to deal with the most challenging work and to move more flexibly across age range and presentations. • The Systemic Family practice curriculum has been designed so that successful candidates should be able to enter the final 2 years of family therapy training leading to registration with UKCP.
Competencies 1-4 Interpersonal Effectiveness Convening and managing the session Collaboration Conveying a Systemic View
Competencies 5-9 Feedback Intervening in Process Working with Power and Difference Eliciting and Managing Emotions
Competencies 10-12 Use of Questioning Use of Change Techniques Incorporating the Outside World Conceptualisation
These shoes are made for learning From Systemic Family Practitioner to beginning Systemic Family Therapist: With thanks to the class of 2013-15
Feedback Exeter University SFP Trainees 2015
Feedback: Any Actions, Feelings and/or Thoughts to take away?