About Our Couple and Family Therapy Certificate: Intensive Program

This couple and family therapy certificate course creates a supportive learning environment to empower beginning and intermediate family practitioners from a variety of backgrounds to become more skilled, self aware, confident family-centered clinicians, supervisors and teachers. “Intensive” is a program that will enable you to be on a path to master the art of working well with a family approach regardless of the number of clients in the room. Participants gain clarity about their strengths, develop new ways of working and become more articulate about their own model of helping. Special attention is paid to creating a shared group learning experience.

The Intensive Program was the hallmark program of the former Family Institute of Cambridge for 35 years. We continue to teach the Intensive Program in the comprehensive, immersive and experiential tradition of FIC. In 2024 “Intensive” will be fifty years old. Over the years the teaching has evolved from a time when the founders were building the plane while flying it. With time we have focused on imparting information in practical ways, creating a scaffold to enhance students’ abilities to digest and best utilize the material over the course of the academic year.

Our annual three day retreat in October is a highlight of our couple and family therapy certificate program as we have time to connect and learn in person in a beautiful and relaxed environment. We teach a six phase transtheoretical systemic model that is the foundation to hold family and couple meetings. In addition to the retreat, we meet starting in September for 11 day-long classes scheduled on Fridays every few weeks to promote in depth learning while attending to work life balance. The opportunity to learn, digest, practice, and return to learn more enhances the experience.

Helping families, parents, and couples through difficult times can be joyful service or a daunting task. Today more practitioners are being challenged to help families support children with serious emotional and behavioral problems at home and in a myriad of settings. Family systems work is a critical way to improve the lives of struggling children, adolescents and adults. Our course supports work with all kinds of families in many forms. We attend to the needs of families and helping professionals working in all settings.

Family systems models provide a lens for understanding relationships and the skills to develop a mutually agreed upon focus. Trained family systems therapists know how to lead conversations so that everyone participates constructively. They also know how to help parents and partners avoid making things worse in attempts to solve problems. Without specialized training, holding meetings with families and couples can be overwhelming, difficult to manage, and unproductive. Understanding families as a system with clear patterns helps clinicians do what is best for everyone involved.

Participants in our couple and family certificate program will study concepts and methods from a variety of theoretical approaches, including historically important, enduring models and more recent developments in the field. Drawing on their own unique styles and abilities, students will examine their underlying assumptions about families and therapy, developing a relational, empowering systems-oriented clinical stance.

The goals of the Intensive Certificate Program in Family Systems Therapy are for participants to:

  • learn several conceptual models and numerous clinical practices that highlight family, couple and individual competencies
  • frame difficulties in non-shaming, non-blaming ways, taking into account the influences of the larger culture and community, and facilitate a path for growth and change
  • learn a model to hold meetings with families, couples and other working groups with a structure that helps people and the process from getting stuck
  • learn more about and develop their individual strengths in doing the work as they further articulate their own way of working

Teaching methods include discussions about reading material, didactic information sharing, experiential exercises, live and videotaped interviews. Smaller group work is an integral part of the course, providing the opportunity to attend to each student’s development.

We look forward to enlivening your work and learning together!

Who should apply: Social workers, mental health counselors, psychologists, psychiatrists, nurses, educators, substance abuse counselors, parent partners and other professionals interested in learning more about counseling individuals, families, couples and working effectively with larger systems. Helping professionals in direct service and supervisory roles are welcome to attend the course. Professionals in allied fields who have taken the course include: chaplains, spiritual directors, clergy, financial professionals, medical doctors.

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94 CEUs are offered for eligible social workers, mental health counselors and marriage & family therapists. Everyone who completes the course earns a post graduate certificate in doing in couples and family systems therapies.