Advanced Family Processes

Advanced Family Processes
Integrating theory, research, and application of ideas introduced in SFL 160, focusing on key theoretical points, how research is conducted and applied, communication patterns, ritualization, conflict, distance regulation, crises, stress, and building family strengths.
SFL
460
 Hours3.0 Credit, 3.0 Lecture, 0.0 Lab
 PrerequisitesSFL 101 & STAT 121 & SFL 290; SFL 160 or concurrent enrollment.
 TaughtFall, Winter, Spring Contact Department
 ProgramsContaining SFL 460
Course Outcomes

Learning Outcome 1

Develop an understanding of advanced family and relationship processes.

Learning Outcome 2

Gain a practical and scholarly experience in how advanced family and relationship processes can influence them and their relationships.

Learning Outcome 3

Be able to apply advanced family and relationship processes in practical situations.