Level One

Satir’s Transformational Systemic Therapy Training Program Level One Information

Satir’s Transformational Systemic Therapy Training Program
Level I

Registration Form  for Boulder Trainings
(print and mail)

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Level 1 (Ten days) Total cost $900 for therapists, $625 for graduate students in internship

To register, send deposit of $250 by ____________.

10% discount when paid in full by __________<

Refunds, minus $25 administration cost, until _______

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Mail registration to: Sandy Novak, 1480 Lee Hill Rd. #7, Boulder, CO. 80304

Questions? Call Sandy Novak at 303-629-2960 or 303-931-4004 or email snovak19@hotmail.com.

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THIS PROGRAM WILL HELP COUNSELORS AND THERAPISTS:

  1. Learn to make contact and build rapport with clients to stimulate their healing energy
  2. Understand and incorporate the basic therapeutic belief system of the Satir Model.
  3. Use experiential process throughout their therapy sessions.
  4. Surface and identify clients’ communications and coping patterns.
  5. Prepare clients’ family maps (genograms) and surface dysfunctional personal and family dynamics.
  6. Sculpt relationships among family members and bring automatic coping patterns into awareness.
  7. Transform clients’ problems into positively directional goals.
  8. Learn the Satir process of therapeutic change.
  9. Help clients access, accept and utilize their internal strengths and resources.
  10. Transform family rules that diminish clients’ self-esteem.
  11. Help clients raise their self-esteem and increase their choice-making possibilities.
  12. Map the internal processes of the clients and help them access and change their behaviors, feelings and perceptions and expectations.
  13. Help clients reduce the impact of past events and negative experiences.
  14. Help clients integrate and maintain their changes.
  15. Become more effective counselors/therapists using the Satir Model.

Text: The Satir Model: Family Therapy & Beyond.
By Satir, Banmen, Gerber, & Gomori, (1991)
Reading: The New Peoplemaking by Virginia Satir.

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LEVEL ONE

Day One 
The Satir Model. A Systemic Approach
I. Overview of the training.
II. Therapeutic beliefs and goals
III. Satir in action –video session
IV. Intrapsychic and interactive systems
V. Congruence
VI. Skill development

Day Two 
Satir’s Three Generation Family Maps
I. Making three-generational family maps
II. Reading family maps and sculpting family members
III. Externalizing the internal coping process through Satir stances
IV. Assessing family dynamics and communication patterns through the primary triad
V. Surfacing family resources and strengths
VI. Skill development

Day Three
Preparing to Change: The Initial Interview
I. The role of the therapist
II. Making contact and building rapport
III. Assessing the presenting problem
IV. Focusing the problem into a positively directional goal
V. Getting a commitment for change
VI. Assessing the client’s internal experience through process questions and the “iceberg”
VII. Bringing about transformational change through process questions
VIII. Skill development

Day Four 
Intrapsychic Change
I. Changing the impact, not the event
II. Changing three types of expectations
III. Reframing perceptions
IV. Owning and transforming feelings: anger, hurt, and fear
V. Tapping the life energy through universal yearnings
VI. Skill development

Day Five 
Therapy from the Inside Out
I. Surfacing the impact of family rules
II. Transforming the impact of family rules
III. Resolving internal conflict and integrating internal resources
IV. Satir in action – video session
V. Skill development

Day Six 
Interactive Change
I. Practice sculpting triads and sculpting family maps
II. Assessing family maps for treatment formulation
III. Case presentation and practice
IV. Skill development

Day Seven 
Working with Internal Parts of the Individual
I. Working with an “external” parts party
II. Working with parts in individual therapy
III. Satir supervision
IV. Skill development

Day Eight 
Couples Therapy using the Satir Model
I. Stages of relationship development
II. Working with “differences”
III. Enhancing communication & intimacy
IV. The ingredients of an interaction
V. Skill development

Day Nine 
Symptoms as Solutions
I. Working with anger and rage
II. Working with depression
III. Satir in action – video session
IV. Skill development

Day Ten  
Integrating Learnings
I. Reviewing personal and professional growth
II. Question and answer period
III. Appreciating participants’ uniqueness within the Satir Model
IV. Triad work completion
V. Feedback, evaluation and closure of Level I
VI. Celebration

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