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    marriage and family therapy graduate program

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    Marriage and Family Therapy deals with the same range of mental health problems as other professionals. However, in family therapy we focus on the natural resources of families, couples and individuals. Moreover, help is offered to families to discover practical and often brief ways to solve dilemmas and problems.

    The Masters′ Curriculum in Marriage and Family Therapy is designed to train competent, professional marriage and family therapists with a secure grounding in a variety of approaches to family therapy. Students follow a program of courses and practicum/internship experiences designed to provide them with knowledge and skills in family systems theory, human development across the life cycle, research, the practice of therapy and professional ethics. The therapy courses along with clinical practicum and internship give students the opportunity to learn a variety of family therapy models.

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