With over 35 years of tradition, CEFI is a national reference in training in systemic therapy. This 100% face -to -face specialization offers a deep and complete experience for professionals who want to work with excellence in individual care of couples and families from the systemic perspective. The classes are held biweekly, on Saturdays, at the headquarters of CEFI/Facefi, in Porto Alegre (RS).
Training is recognized by MEC, CRP and ABRATEF, and conducted by a highly qualified faculty, which unites robust theoretical knowledge to supervised practice-including live care with a unidirectional mirror. In addition, it promotes student self -knowledge, essential for the construction of the systemic therapist.
Understanding human and relational phenomena from the systemic perspective , recognizing family standards, bonds and dynamics.
Develop clinical assessment and intervention skills with individuals, couples and families , using specific systemic tools and techniques.
Integrate theory, practice and self-knowledge as essential pillars of systemic therapist formation.
Expand the clinical repertoire to deal with different contemporary demands , such as mental disorders, joint conflicts, grief, violence, adoption, diversity and social vulnerability.
.Strengthen ethical, reflective and conscious stance in therapeutic performance focused on reception and relational transformation.
Exhibition, dynamic, videos, simulations, case studies, direct and indirect supervision studies. Practical experience combined with solid theoretical formation.
Tradition of over 35 years and recognition by MEC, CRP and Abratef
Live supervised care with a unidirectional mirror
Integration between theory, practice and self-work
Pluralist and integrative approach, based on systemic vision
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Technical Coordination: psic. Maria Eliza Wilke
Administrative Coordination: psic. Adriana Zilberman and Psycho. Mara Lins
Enroll in the courseAimed at psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers and other mental health and education professionals, the course is ideal for those who want to deepen their clinical listening and expand their intervention with individuals, couples and families. It is also indicated for therapists who seek to integrate the systemic approach to their current practice, as well as for recent graduates who want to start their clinical trajectory with a solid theoretical and experiential base.
530 hours
August 2025 to August 2027