INTERNATIONAL FAMILY PSYCHOLOGY TRAINING
Invited Workshop Presentation at Taramunagara University Jakarta, Indonesia
Monday 8th July 2013 at 10.00-15.00
STRENGTHENING COUPLES AND FAMILIES THE SATIR MODEL
Dr Sandra Eileen Neil, PhD, FAPS; Dr Robert Silverberg, The Satir Centre of Australia
Abstract:
Why is triangulation more evident in closed family systems within the dominant submission model? How do family exclusions occur? How can couples and families lessen the consequences of inequality? How can couples and families who live with exclusions, triangulation and cut-offs live with less pain and more love?
How can the process of de-triangulation occur? How can we strengthen families?
Dr Neil will address these issues and propose solutions for improvement of couples and family functioning.
Treatment options to enable open systems, gender equality in parenting, de triangulation, and promoting the "Psychology of Compassion" in the family will be discussed.
Tarumanagara University ("UNTAR") is one of the oldest private universities in Indonesia. The university has 4 campuses in Jakarta. Campus I (main campus) and campus II is located in the metropolitan area of West Jakarta, the campus III is in South Jakarta. The future campus IV site is in Karawaci (a satellite town 30 kilometers from West Jakarta).
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