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About the Course

This course provides an introduction to: 1. Basic concepts of The Strategies and Skills Learning and Development System (SSLD), their relevance for every day relationships and provide advanced concepts for participants who work in fields of social work and health care . 2. Basic practice principles and methods of SSLD, illustrated by relationship management case studies. 3. The SSLD framework for relationship management assessment; N3C (needs, circumstances, characteristics, capacity) and problem translation. 4. Core competencies in the relationship management application of the SSLD system: Observation learning, simulation, real life implementation, review and monitoring....

Top reviews

M

Apr 23, 2020

Really fun and felt like I learned a lot about myself. If you are looking for insight on your relationships whether it is your significant other, best friend, or family than this class is for you!!!!

JK

May 7, 2020

This course manages to be information-packed and interesting at the same time. Professor Tsang and his team engages the leaner in a conversation-like format in each lecture that is just the lenght!

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By Olivia M

Aug 25, 2020

It felt poor quality. Audio was different video-to-video, poor graphics. Lots of very short videos so you have to keep going in to move to the next one rather than just getting into the topic

By Adam R

Jul 2, 2020

The quizzes, first the most part, have no wrong answers. It ends up making you (me) feel as though there's no benefit to actually engaging with the course.

By TheGeil

Jun 15, 2020

It's really hard to get head over the material. Lecturers seems disconnected. Quizes and presentation are pretty weak.

By David N

Oct 23, 2023

Very dogmatic.

By ROXANNE J

Oct 12, 2020

To simplistic,

By Sylvain C

Jun 5, 2024

There's way too much short videos that doesn't really help in any way. It became increasingly difficult to find what was helpful and not. This class would gain so much by being restructured. Moreover, the doctor was not really good at talking; The level of English used during these "lectures" was quite low. They should have practice more the classes to cut off phrases like "Well yes, you know, I mean ..."

By Adele C

Sep 8, 2020

Without being able to buy the book, it is impossible for me to learn in this course. Of course people's relationship issues stem from unmet needs but unless the videos can clearly define needs vs. wants, I'm not getting much out of it.

By Nafissa D

Nov 21, 2022

This course teaches me about love and understanding human needs and wants in any relationship. I will use this skill that i learned in all my relationship and friendship.

By Manisha S

Jun 15, 2020

Unfortunately, I found the course really dry. I couldn't connect with the professor at all or the layout, loving other courses on coursera.

By ozzy

Sep 26, 2020

I couldn't do unenroll this class, so I don't have choose to finish this course. I feel so sad for this boring class.

By Abdullayeva Y

Sep 29, 2020

The material is very interesting

But the quality of the sound is awful and I could not listen

By Aiysha D

Sep 9, 2024

Questioning Is very vague not thorough enough and they have AI grading.

By Anushka M

Sep 13, 2021

The presenter could have been better with communication skills.

By Tara B

Oct 17, 2023

I am not enjoying this course and am unable to unenroll.

By Vinsuka K

Jun 27, 2021

I have completed all my assignments, yet no certificate.

By suresh b

May 30, 2021

worst one, ever found in my life

By Safety H

Jun 24, 2024

This course is fucked.

By Jerusa L

Jan 15, 2022

poor

By Tariq B

Aug 18, 2020

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