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• Archive: Topic Areas:WorkshopCategory:Brief Therapy Conference | Brief Therapy Conference 2010Faculty:Wendel Ray, PhDDuration:2:25:37Format:Audio OnlyOriginal Program Date :Dec 12, 2010 Description Description: Knowledge of Interaction Focused Therapy (IFT) equips the therapist with skill in immediately understanding problematic behavior.
• Derived from the Communication Theory of Don Jackson, Gregory Bateson and colleagues, and effective with the widest range of problems, basic premises of this evidence-based approach will be taught, with emphasis on specific strategies for promoting change.
• Educational Objectives: Describe four basic premises of Interactional Theory for making sense of individual behavior as part of patterns of relationship dynamics.
• Demonstrate at least 4 specific strategies for evoking constructive change in symptom evoking interpersonal contexts.
• *Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality* Faculty Wendel Ray, PhD Related seminars and products: 27 Wendel A. Ray, Ph.D, is Hammond Endowed Professor of Education and Professor of Family System Theory in the Marriage & Therapy Program, at The University of Louisiana-Monroe (ULM).