Graduate Catalog

CED7843 Couples, Marriage and Family Therapy II

This course serves as an intermediate course in the MFT certificate program, and a secondary portion of the CMT I course. This course continues to cover foundational theories related to systemic and relational practice, theory, and technique, clinical treatment of marriages, couples, and families, as well as biopsychosocial health of the family. This course covers theories and models of MFT, assessments relevant to MFT, aging and intergenerational influence of the family, and techniques as well as interventions for working with families of diverse populations. Students continue the study of family theoretical approaches MFT relevant to treatment, including methods of assessment and intervention. This course continues to assist MFT students in developing necessary skills to assess, plan, and intervene systemically with a family as well as understand the influence of the family across the lifespan

Credits

3

Prerequisite

CED7462