A series of classes has begun for students majoring in psychology, social work, secondary education, and translators, taught by Professor Bill Forish, on the topic of "Theory and Practice of Natural and Experimental Systems Therapy."
This interdisciplinary course is aimed at developing students' competencies in managing existential anxiety, interpersonal communication, and self-differentiation.
The course emphasizes important strategies for managing anxiety in the context of cultural anthropology, social and developmental psychology, philosophy, and intergenerational systems therapy.
Lectures are held in an environment of constructivism, professional discussions, and numerous questions from students about Professor Bila's practical experience in the field of practical psychology.