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Cl. heory Adv Fam her Family her Sol. Foc. hr Family heory S Pract. 1 ASSESSEN ALIGNEN ARIX ARRIAGE AND FAILY HERAPY.S. he current aster s Program Student Learning Outcomes in arriage and Family herapy are derived from the Core Competencies developed by the American Association of arriage and Family herapy (AAF). We have developed and measure 12 primary educational objectives. As you can see, we also have 53 SLO s which are subdivided into 12 educational objectives. Domain 1: herapeutic Relationship Competencies 1.1 Conveys respect (warmth, acceptance, and understanding) 1.2 Affirms worth, uniqueness, strengths, and potential in client 1.3 Effective in use-ofself in establishing and sustaining the therapeutic relationship 1.4 aintains clients engagement in therapy Denotes Learning Objective is taught in the course Denotes Learning Objective is measured in the course

Cl. heory Adv Fam her Family her Sol. Foc. hr Family heory S Pract. 2 Domain 2: Cultural Competencies 2.1 Identifies the issues of diversity which impact the therapeutic environment and process 2.2 Recognizes the impact of own gender, culture, ethnicity, religion, age, and beliefs in the therapeutic process 2.3 Provides an unbiased therapeutic environment when client s values or beliefs are different from own 2.4 Applies treatment strategies consistent with client s values and beliefs

Cl. heory Adv Fam her Family her Sol. Foc. hr Family heory S Pract. 3 Domain 3: Clinical, Diagnosis, and reatment Planning 3.1 Identifies presenting problems 3.2 Observes systems interactional patterns of behaviors 3.3 Routinely assesses relevant clinical issues, client strengths, and coping skills, and possible substance abuse 3.4 Uses DS criteria to determine diagnoses 3.5 Evaluates client s coping skills to determine timing of interventions 3.6 Assesses self as part of the system 3.7 reatment plan designed appropriately

Cl. heory Adv Fam her Family her Sol. Foc. hr Family heory S Pract. 4 Domain 4: Conceptual Competencies 4.1 Demonstrates an understanding of a variety of theoretical models 4.2 Conceptualizes the system as the unit of treatment 4.3 Bases hypotheses and goals upon theory 4.4 Gathers adjunctive resource information 4.5 Distinguishes between content and process

Cl. heory Adv Fam her Family her Sol. Foc. hr Family heory S Pract. 5 Domain 5: Structuring Competencies 5.1 Restructures client interaction verbally and/or physically 5.2 Establishes and reviews therapy goals with clients 5.3 odifies the treatment process by monitoring therapeutic progress 5.4 Concludes treatment in a planned manner

Cl. heory Adv Fam her Family her Sol. Foc. hr Family heory S Pract. 6 Domain 6: Intervention Competencies 6.1 Links interventions and theory coherently 6.2 Utilizes theoretically appropriate and clientspecific clinical interventions 6.3 Follows up on interventions 6.4 Utilizes a wide range of interventions

Cl. heory Adv Fam her Family her Sol. Foc. hr Family heory S Pract. 7 Domain 7: Case/Crisis anagement 7.1 Routinely observes and assesses for indications of abuse, danger to self or others 7.2 Develops / implements a plan (with assistance of supervisor) to reduce potential of danger 7.3 anages reporting requirements appropriately 7.4 Recognizes the need for referral for adjunctive services and identifies appropriate referrals

Cl. heory Adv Fam her Family her Sol. Foc. hr Family heory S Pract. 8 Domain 8: Legal Related atters 8.1 Demonstrates knowledge of legal issues relevant to therapy setting 8.2 Adheres to legal statutes 8.3 Recognizes and appropriately manages mandated reporting requirements 8.4 Obtains client s (or legal guardian s) authorization for release to disclose or obtain confidential information 8.5 aintains security of client therapy records

Cl. heory Adv Fam her Family her Sol. Foc. hr Family heory S Pract. 9 Domain 9: Ethical Related Issues 9.1 Demonstrates knowledge of ethical issues arising in the therapy context 9.2 Informs clients of the parameters of confidentiality and conditions of mandated reporting 9.3 aintains appropriate therapeutic boundaries

Cl. heory Adv Fam her Family her Sol. Foc. hr Family heory S Pract. 10 Domain 10: Professional 10.1 Presents a professional image including punctuality, professional attire, etc. 10.2 Complies with work setting policies and procedures 10.3 Completes all paperwork requirements adequately 10.4 Establishes collegial working relationship with professional colleagues

Cl. heory Adv Fam her Family her Sol. Foc. hr Family heory S Pract. 11 Domain 11: Use of Supervision 11.1 Well-prepared and active in seeking or maximizing supervision process 11.2 Openly shares concerns and ideas with supervisor 11.3 Identifies personal reactions/countertransference issues that could interfere with the therapeutic process 11.4 Demonstrates openness and incorporates feedback about therapy from supervision 11.5 Seeks supervisory feedback to make improvements

Cl. heory Adv Fam her Family her Sol. Foc. hr Family heory S Pract. 12 Domain 12: 12.1 Familiar with evidence-based treatment research 12.2 Reads current F and other professional literature 12.3 Uses current F and other research to inform clinical practice 12.4 Determines the effectiveness of clinical practice and techniques