MFT 299 - Supervised Internship in Couple, Marriage and Family Therapy II Semester Hours: 3
Spring
This course concerns practice in marriage and family therapy in a social agency setting and continuing to grow clinical skills while developing identity as an MFT. Further, attention will be paid to polishing professional skills as an MFT and mental health professional. Fieldwork supervision is provided by an agency staff member approved by the University. Students should expect to spend a minimum of 20 hours per week at the agency. The student is additionally supervised on a weekly basis in a group setting by a faculty member. Course activities involve discussing AAMFT ethical principles and systemic clinical theories as they apply to real-world practice, case presentations and discussion, role-plays, and preparation for the national licensing exam and steps post-graduation. A minimum of 100 direct client contact hours must be completed during the semester.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: MFT 298 , with a grade of B or better, and a total of 100 direct client contact hours (+/- 20%).
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