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For this assignment, you will generate a podcast audio or video in NCUOne (utilizing Kaltura Capture). A Kaltura Capture tutorial is provided in the weekly resources. You will be expected to submit a transcript of the dialogue with your video submission. During this podcast, you will discuss the assumptions and origins of both CBT and psychoanalytic thinking. Then, you will address how these models shifted when they integrated with systemic thinking. Be sure to address the following: · Describe how CBT and CBFT differ. · Explain how psychoanalytic and psychoanalytic family therapy are different. · Include in your response at least one example of an intervention from CBFT and psychoanalytic family therapy. Length: 5 to 6-minute video or podcast References: Include a minimum of 5 scholarly resources. Note: If you would rather write a more formal paper, please check with your professor to determine other options. Your podcast audio or video should address all of the assignment requirements, exhibit evidence of concept knowledge, and demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the content presented in the course. The writing should integrate scholarly resources, reflect academic expectations and current APA standards, and adhere to Northcentral University's Academic Integrity Policy. |
Northcentral University. (2019). Creating videos in kaltura.
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Northcentral University Faculty (2019). An Introduction to MFT Systems Theory and Foundational Models. Read Chapter 13 - Veldorale-Griffin, A. (2019). Cognitive Behavioral family therapy.
· An Introduction to MFT Systems Theory and Foundational Models
Northcentral University Faculty (2019). An Introduction to MFT Systems Theory and Foundational Models. Read Chapter 14 - Perera, S. (2019). Psychoanalytic family therapy.
· CBFT Dont Forget the F Transcript
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