PYB359 Working with Families and Groups


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Unit code:PYB359
Prerequisite(s):PYB208
Credit points:12
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Kelvin Grove
Semester 2
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Domestic tuition unit fee  $3,204
International unit fee  $4,572
In today’s health settings, counsellors and psychologists increasingly work with families, couples, and groups.  In PYB359, you will explore how systemic thinking shapes therapeutic work with more than one person. Through the lens of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Narrative approaches, you’ll learn how to adapt and apply key ideas and techniques to relational and group contexts. Taught from a collaborative, practice-based perspective, the course invites multiple viewpoints and encourages critical reflection. This helps develop cultural safety, ethical sensitivity, and deeper self-awareness in your work. Experiential tutorials support skill development in group facilitation, managing group dynamics, and building meaningful relationships with multiple people. These experiences will strengthen your confidence and contribute directly to your professional practice framework.