Family Counselling (4 cr)
Code: BE00DC28-3005
General information
- Enrollment
- 06.05.2024 - 12.05.2024
- Registration for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
- 13.01.2025 - 14.03.2025
- Implementation has ended.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 4 cr
- Local portion
- 1 cr
- Virtual portion
- 3 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Blended learning
- Unit
- SeAMK Social Services and Elderly Care
- Campus
- SeAMK Seinäjoki, Kampustalo
- Teaching languages
- Finnish
- Seats
- 12 - 30
- Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services
- Teachers
- Pia-Christine Sainio
- Groups
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SOS24ABachelor of Social Services, Full-time studies
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SOS23BBachelor of Social Services, Full-time studies
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SOS23CBachelor of Social Services, Full-time studies
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MSOS24KBachelor of Social Services, Multimodal implementation
- Course
- BE00DC28
Evaluation scale
1-5
Objective
The student is able to apply a psychosocial approach and methods of professional interaction. The student can describe key working methods and methors used in family counseling and evaluate their suitability in different client situations.
The student is able to describe in which operating environments family guidance is possible. He / she is able to specify the working methods and models used in family guidance. The student understands the principles of the systemic operating model and strives to implement a multidisciplinary approach in the context of family guidance. The student is able to plan a goal-oriented family guidance process.
Content
- family counselling and related concepts
- family counselling settings
- family councellor's role and professional interaction in family counselling
- the process of family counselling, documentation
- systemic model, multidisciplinary
- main methods of family counselling
- evaluation and development of one's action
Materials
- Pulkkinen, Lea (2022). Lapsen hyvinvointi alkaa kodista.
- Klaavu, Juha (2023). Lapsuuden kehityksellinen trauma. Syy arvottomuuteen, häpeään ja syyllisyyteen.
- Avola, Pauliina & Viivi Pentikäinen (2019). Kukoistava kasvatus.
- Pöyhönen, Julia & Heidi Livingston (2023) Hyvän vanhemman salaisuus. Teema.
- Trogen, Tiia (2022). Lempeän kasvattajan opas. Aikuisen itsesäätely ja itsemyötätunto.
- Trogen, Tiia (2020). Positiivinen kasvatus.
- Kohtaamisia lapsiperheissä. Menetelmiä perhetyöhön. 2010. Vilen, M., Seppänen, P., Tapio, N. &Toivanen, R. (toim.)
- Rönkkö, L & Rytkönen, T. Monisäikeinen perhetyö. 2010. WSOY.
- Perheen parhaaksi: Perhetyön arkea. 2012. Järvinen, R; Lankinen, A; Taajamo,T; Veistilä, M; Virolainen A. (toim.) 2.uud.p. Helsinki: Edita. Luku 6: Perhetyön sisällöt, sivut 112-156.
- Lasten haastattelu lastensuojelussa 2018. Hyvärinen, S. & Pösö T. (toim.).
Teaching methods
Online/Contact Implementation:
During the contact sessions: Orientation in week 3, Lectures in week 6, conclusion sessions of the study unit, and final assignment in small groups in week 11. Class attendance is required.
Outside of the contact periode: online studies on Moodle. In addition to the theoretical part, students will familiarize themselves with the work of a family counselor by arranging a meeting/discussion time with family counselor (live/Teams).
Employer connections
Student visit to the operating environment of family guidance.
Exam schedules
Will be announced at the begining of the course
Completion alternatives
Opintojakso on mahdollista suorittaa myös opinnollistamalla.
Student workload
108 hours
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students
- are able to name differences between social welfare act based and child welfare law based family counselling
- are able to name different stages where family counselling is possible to use
- are able to define the basic principles of psychosocial work and the meaning of professional interaction in family counselling
- are able to name work methods and models used in family counselling
- are able to recognize the features of a systemic approach
- are able to recognize a goal-oriented family counselling process and role of family counselor
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students
- can describe differences and meanings between social welfare act based and child welfare law based family counselling
- are able to describe different stages where family counselling is possible to use
- are able to use psychosocial work and professional interaction in family counselling
- can evaluate needs of family counselling in different situations
- can apply and analyze methods and models used in family counselling
- are able to plan goal-oriented family counselling process and recognize the features of a systemic approach
- are capable to reflect on their actions and their professional role from perspective of professional ethics
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
- are able to critically assess differences and meanings between social welfare act based and child welfare law based family counselling
- are able to critically assess needs for family counselling and analyze its content when working with families with children
-evaluate their own competence to apply psychosocial work and professional interaction in family counselling
- know how to plan and develop a goal-oriented family counselling process, also taking into account the multidisciplinary and systemic approach
- are capable to analyze work methods and international models used in family counselling and to evaluate their action and their professional role from the perspective of professional ethics
Qualifications
most part of the module Knowledge Base in Social Work