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Systemic Informed Therapy

  • 27 Feb 2019
  • 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • University of Phoenix, 5373 S Green St, Salt Lake City, UT 84123

Systemic Informed Therapy: The Basics

Course Objectives 

Systems Theory is widely known for its core attributes of information pro-cessing, adaptation to changed circumstances, self-organization, self mainte-nance and self-corrective feedback. This workshop will help participants have a greater understanding of Systems Theory and its clinical application. 

  • Attendees will receive a primer in Systems Theory; the theoretical foundations and tenants of a systemic philosophical approach.
  • Workshop participants will be provided an overview of how to work with clients using a systemic approach, including clinical interventions ent with Systems Theory.

Michael Negrette (MA, LMFT) is a Marriage and Family Therapist in private practice with 25 years of clinical experience, working with thousands of families and couples. Professor Negrette has been a faculty member at the University of Phoenix since 2005 and currently has the role of Lead Faculty – Area Chair and has presented at state and national conferences on topics such as sex therapy, post-modernism, and how therapists in private practice operationalize and integrate communication technology into their practices.  

Please RSVP to    

Kristal James 801-317-9004 (office)   801-842-5904 (cell) khjames@email.phoenix.edu 

University of Phoenix  has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing  Education Provider No. 4570. 

Each participant will receive 2 

NBCC clock hours. 


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