Marriage and Family Therapy, M.F.T.
The program course outline and graduation requirements for this catalog year are listed below. The department website provides an overview of the program, including admission requirements, faculty biographies, learning outcomes, and careers: https://www.southernct.edu/academics/marriage-family-therapy/programs.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS - 60 CREDITS
Accepted students choose a track of identical coursework spread over either two or three-year study:
Two-year track
Year One Fall:
MFT 597 – Family of Origin
MFT 598 – Family Systems Theory I
MFT 505 – Therapeutic Use of Self - Introduction
MFT 620 – Professional, Legal, and Ethical Issues in MFT
Year One Spring:
MFT 668 – Family Systems Theory II
MFT 609 – Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in MFT Practice
MFT 506 – Therapeutic Use of Self - Intermediate
MFT 562 – MFT Practicum I
MFT 548 – Introduction to Family Clinic Policies and Procedures
Year One Summer:
MFT 669 – Family Systems Theory III: Current Trends in Family Interventions: Evidence Based
Practice Models
MFT 563 – MFT Practicum II
MFT 672 – Understanding the Treatment of Substance Addictions in Couples and Families
Year Two Fall:
MFT 610 – Couples Therapy
MFT 586 – Family and Individual Development Over the Life Cycle
MFT 662 – MFT Internship I
MFT 605 – Therapeutic Use of Self in Groups I (optional elective)
Year Two Spring:
MFT 607 – Systemic Psychopathology
MFT 663 – MFT Internship II
MFT 587 – Family Therapy Outcome Research
MFT 606 – Therapeutic Use of Self in Groups II (optional elective)
Year Two Summer:
MFT 674 – Introduction to MFT Concepts and Clinical Methods for Human Sexuality
MFT 664 – MFT Internship III
MFT 673 – Treatment Issues in MFT: Integrating Spiritually and Religion in Marriage, Couples,
and Family Therapy
Three-year track
Year One Fall:
MFT 597 – Family of Origin
MFT 598 – Family Systems Theory I
Year One Spring:
MFT 668 – Family Systems Theory II
MFT 609 – Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in MFT Practice
Year One Summer:
MFT 669 – Systems Theory III: Current Trends in Family Interventions: Evidence Based Practice
Models
MFT 672 – Treatment of Substance Addictions in Couples and Families
Year Two Fall:
MFT 505 – Therapeutic Use of Self- Introduction
MFT 620 – Professional, Legal and Ethical Issues in MFT
MFT 610 – Couples Therapy
Year Two Spring:
MFT 506 – Therapeutic Use of Self - Intermediate
MFT 562 – MFT Practicum I
MFT 548 – Intro to Clinic Policies, Procedures, Practices
Year Two Summer:
MFT 563 – MFT Practicum II
MFT 673 – Treatment Issues in MFT: Integrating Spiritually and Religion in Marriage, Couples,
and Family Therapy
Year Three Fall:
MFT 586 – Family and Individual Development Over the Life Cycle
MFT 662 – MFT Internship I
MFT 605 – Therapeutic Use of Self in Groups I (optional elective)
Year Three Spring:
MFT 663 – MFT Internship II
MFT 607 – Systemic Psychopathology
MFT 587 – Family Therapy Outcome Research
MFT 606 – Therapeutic Use of Self in Groups II (optional elective)
Year Three Summer:
MFT 664 – MFT Internship III
MFT 674 – Introduction to MFT Concepts and Clinical Methods for Human Sexuality