Post-MA Marriage and Family Therapy Certificate

Why Pursue the Marriage & Family Therapy (Post-Masters) Certificate?

The Marriage and Family Therapy Certificate offers family systems conceptualization, clinical training, and systemic supervision for professionals from a Christian worldview.

The 14-credit Post-MA MFT Certificate equips practitioners to work with individuals, couples, families, and groups from a relational perspective. Relationships provide the context for all our experiences and models for our responses. In the MFT certificate program, you will learn about pathology and healing from a relational lens, whether you are working with individuals, couples, or families.

The MFT Certificate may be pursued by individuals who have graduated with a mental health masters (or higher) degree and are seeking specialization as a Marriage & Family Therapists*.

Overall, this certificate program will prepare Christian mental health professionals to specialize in providing a relationally focused conceptualization and treatment for those hurting all over the world and in service of Christ and His Kingdom and the global church.

*This program is only open to Central and Eastern European citizens who live and work in Eastern and Central Europe. Enrollees must have at least a master’s-level education to pursue the Marriage & Family Therapy (Post-Masters) Certificate.

 


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Dr. David Van Dyke

David Van Dyke, Ph.D.

Marriage and Family Therapy Program Director, Associate Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy

 

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Psychology, Counseling, and Marriage and Family Therapy

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School of Psychology, Counseling and Family Therapy