This is the second in a series of six practica in the MRFT program and features the integration of theory into practice and supervised clinical practice. This practicum focuses on developing the beliefs and skills that undergird the therapeutic relationship, support therapeutic conversations, and engage critical analysis of power relations in human relationships. It involves regular clinical work with individuals and a wide diversity of relational systems. In addition to class time, students meet with clinical supervisors each week for a minimum of two hours of supervision. Supervision over the semester will involve individual/dyadic, group, and live clinical teams.
This is the second in a series of six practica in the MRFT program and features the integration of theory into practice and supervised clinical practice. This practicum focuses on developing the beliefs and skills that undergird the therapeutic relationship, support therapeutic conversations, and engage critical analysis of power relations in human relationships. It involves regular clinical work with individuals and a wide diversity of relational systems. In addition to class time, students meet with clinical supervisors each week for a minimum of two hours of supervision. Supervision over the semester will involve individual/dyadic, group, and live clinical teams.