I am some what aware of the steps needed to become a marriage and family therapist, for example I have to attend graduate school for a Master's degree. But I would like to get a more specific and better understanding of what is actually needed to complete this process.
According to the article " Training and Other Qualifications and Advancements for Marriage and Family Therapist ", education requirements vary by state and a masters degree is required for licensure. Accredited master degree programs include up to 60 hours of graduate study semester hours including a supervised internship.
To keep a licenses a marriage and family therapist would have to stay active. Meaning participating in things like workshops, personal studies, and graduate studies. A marriage and family therapist will also have to have some form of a counseling license required by all states.
I find this information more informing and direct. Now that know that there is a lot of extra schooling in training involved to become a marriage and family therapist and stay one.
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