Master of Arts in Marriage & Family Therapy - Saint Mary's University of Minnesota
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M.A. in Marriage & Family Therapy

Program Overview

The Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) programs at Saint Mary's University are designed to meet the academic requirements for becoming a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs) are mental health professionals trained in psychotherapy and family systems, and licensed to diagnose and treat mental and emotional disorders within the context of marriage, couples, and family systems. Marriage and family therapists treat a wide range of serious clinical problems including depression, marital problems, anxiety, individual psychological problems, and child-parent problems. Marriage and family therapists take a holistic perspective to health care; they are concerned with the overall long-term well-being of individuals and their families.*

Program Delivery

The Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy program prepares graduates for professional work in human services. Courses are designed to enhance the professional's understanding of and use of systemic and relational interventions with individuals, couples, and families. The curriculum meets the educational requirements for licensure with the Minnesota Board of Marriage and Family Therapy.

Accreditation

COAMFTE Accreditation
The Marriage and Family Therapy Master of Arts Program at Saint Mary's University of Minnesota is accredited with the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE) of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT).

Graduates of a COAMFTE accredited program increase the portability of their degree and are better positioned to meet licensing requirements in a number of states. (Most states base their educational requirements on COAMFTE standards.) Specialty accreditation requires programs to maintain rigorous training and outcomes. It is a recognized method for ensuring competence of faculty and the curriculum.

*From FAQs on MFTs


Location Admission Contact
Twin Cities Kristin Branlund-Girod - (612) 238-4529
 Course Information

    Degree Requirements

    Core Courses: 18 cr.

    PY605
    PY607
    PY608
    PY613
    PY620
    MFT611
    Developmental Psychology
    Theories of Personality
    Psychopathology
    Counseling Theory and Technique
    Statistical Techniques and Research Methods
    Foundations of Family Therapy
    3 credits
    3 credits
    3 credits
    3 credits
    3 credits
    3 credits
     

    Marriage and Family Therapy Studies: 9 cr.

    MFT613
    MFT615
    MFT616
    Couples and Families in Society
    Mulitcultural Studies of the Family
    Couple Relationships
    3 credits
    3 credits
    3 credits
     

    Marriage and Family Therapy: 12 cr.

    MFT622
    MFT632
    MFT635
    MFT650
    MFT660
    Advanced Family Therapy
    Advanced Couples Therapy
    Assessment and Treatment of Sexual Concerns
    Assessment of Families and Couples
    Special Topics (1 cr. per course, min. 2 courses)
    See the Elective Courses section for the list of Special Topics.
    3 credits
    3 credits
    3 credits
    3 credits
    2 credits
     

    Professional Issues: 4 cr.

    MFT642
    MFT690
    Marriage and Family Therapy Professional Issues and Orientation
    Ethical Issues and Professional Practices in Marriage and Family Therapy
    1 credit

    3 credits
     

    Treatment Planning: 3 cr.

    MFT683
    Assessment, Diagnosis and Treatment Planning with Children and Adolescents in Family Therapy

    3 credits
     

    Electives: 5 cr.

    At least two must be from the MFT660 Special Topics courses. (See Elective Courses section for Special Topics courses.)
     
    MFT681
    PY621
    PLT601
    Expressie Arts and Narrative Therapy
    Psychological Assessment
    Introduction to Play Therapy
    2 credits
    3 credits
    2 credits
     

    MFT Clinical Practicum: 6 cr.

    MFT643
    MFT644
    Systemic Interviewing
    Marriage and Family Therapy Practicum I
    1 credit
    1 credit
     
    The student will complete a supervised practicum experience in a mental health setting under direct supervision. This experience will consist of a minimum of 300 direct clinical contact hours. This experience must include at least 150 hours of direct clinical service with couples and families. Students must complete MFT643 and MFT644 and at least four credits of practicum at the 670-673 level. A practicum seminar class must be taken concurrently:
     
    MFT670
    MFT671
    MFT672
    MFT673
    Marriage and Family Therapy Practicum I
    Marriage and Family Therapy Practicum II
    Marriage and Family Therapy Practicum III
    Marriage and Family Therapy Practicum IV
    2 credits
    2 credits
    *2 credits
    *2 credits
     
    *If necessary
     

    Final Requirements

    MFT791
    Integration Paper and Oral Examination
    0 credits
     

    Total:
    57 credits
     

    Click on the courses below to expand their descriptions.

  • PY605 Developmental Psychology (3)
  • PY607 Theories of Personality (3)
  • PY608 Psychopathology (3)
  • PY613 Counseling Theory and Technique (3)
  • PY620 Statistical Techniques and Research Methods (3)
  • MFT611 Foundations of Family Therapy (3)
  • MFT613 Couples and Families in Society (3)
  • MFT615 Multicultural Studies of the Family (3)
  • MFT616 Couple Relationships (3)
  • MFT622 Advanced Family Therapy (3)
  • MFT632 Advanced Couples Therapy (3)
  • MFT635 Assessment and Treatment of Sexual Concerns (3)
  • MFT642 Marriage and Family Therapy: Professional Issues and Orientation (1)
  • MFT643 Systemic/Relational Interviewing (1)
  • MFT644 Observational Practicum (1)
  • MFT650 Assessment of Couples and Families (3)
  • MFT660 Special Topics (1)
  • MFT670 Marriage and Family Therapy Practicum I (2)
  • MFT671 Marriage and Family Therapy Practicum II (2)
  • MFT672 Marriage and Family Therapy Practicum III (2)
  • MFT673 Marriage and Family Therapy Practicum IV (2)
  • MFT683 Assessment, Diagnosis and Treatment Planning with Children and Adolescents in Family Therapy (3)
  • MFT690 Ethical Issues and Professional Practices in Marriage and Family Therapy (3)
  • MFT791 Integration Paper and Oral Examination (0)
 Elective Courses

    Electives: 3 credits

    In addition to the two required special topics credits, students must take at least three elective credits. Students may use additional special topics courses to fulfill the elective credits, or they may take one of the following courses:
     
    MFT681
    PY621
    PLT601
    Expressie Arts and Narrative Therapy
    Psychological Assessment
    Introduction to Play Therapy
    2 credits
    3 credits
    2 credits
     
    See the course schedule for current offerings of Special Topics courses.
     

    Click on the courses below to expand their descriptions.

  • PY621 Psychological Assessment (3)
  • PLT601 Introduction to Play Therapy (2 cr.)
  • MFT681 Expressive Arts and Narrative Therapy (2)
  • MFT660A Play Therapy with Families (1)
  • MFT660B Family Therapy with Violence and Abuse Issues (1)
  • MFT660D Addictions and Family Therapy (1)
  • MFT660E Spirituality and Family Therapy (1)
  • MFT660F Assessment and Diagnosis of Children and Adolescents (1)
  • MFT660G Marriage and Family Therapy with Immigrant Families (1)
  • MFT660H In-Home Family Therapy (1)
  • MFT660I Advanced Play Therapy (1)
  • MFT660J Art Therapy with Families (1)
  • MFT660K Crossing Over: Building Professional Relationships (1)
  • MFT660L Introduction to Grief and Loss Issues in Family Therapy (1)
  • MFT660M Family Therapy with Families with Disabilities (1)
  • MFT660N Medical Family Therapy (1)
  • MFT660P Use of Self in Marriage and Family Therapy (1)
  • MFT660Q Assessing and Treating Substance Abuse/Dependency (1)
  • MFT660R Couple and Family Therapy with Gay and Lesbian Families (1)
  • MFT660S Family Therapy with African American Families (1)
  • MFT660T Working with Returning Military Personnel and Thei (1)


Program Staff
Steven Peltier
Marriage and Family Therapy - Program Director
Sara Wright
MA in Marriage and Family Therapy - Associate Program Director/Clinical Director
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Counseling and Psychological Services/Marriage and Family Therapy - Program Coordinator