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Nov 15, 2024
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MFT 269 - Practicum and Ethical Issues in Marriage and Family Therapy I Semester Hours: 3 Fall, Spring
This practicum is geared toward the professional and develops skill building in systemic therapy. Students develop psychotherapeutic initiatives and access resources in acquiring a diversified ethical professional role. It bridges theoretical writings of family systems experts and combines them with their ethical application in clinical practice. This course explores the various therapeutic interventions within family interactions. The evolving challenge to understand family patterns will be undertaken as the class enters the operational environment of the clinical world in which they work. This course includes 150 hours of supervised clinical field work during which students complete a minimum of 15 direct client contact hours toward the required total needed to graduate from the MFT program.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: A grade of B or better must be achieved to pass the practicum and register for MFT 298 and 299 . MFT 238 , 266 , 267 , and COUN 210 . (Formerly Practical and Ethical Issues in Marriage and Family Therapy.)
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