A Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist may work with couples to navigate relationship challenges, help families improve communication and understanding, and assist individuals in managing the complexities of their social environment. This specialized training equips therapists with the skills to navigate and address the unique dynamics present in family and couples' therapy.
Embark on a journey of compassion, understanding, and professional growth with Lubbock Christian University's emphasis in Marriage, Couple, and Family Therapy (MCFT). Our program is designed to equip you with the knowledge, skills, and ethical foundation to make a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals, couples, and families.
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- Faith-Inspired Learning: At Lubbock Christian University, we believe in the integration of faith and education. Our MCFT program is grounded in Christian principles, fostering an environment that values compassion, empathy, and respect for diversity.
- Experienced Faculty: Learn from distinguished faculty members who are experienced practitioners in the field of marriage and family therapy. Our faculty provides personalized attention, mentorship, and guidance throughout your academic journey.
- Small Class Sizes: Enjoy the benefits of small class sizes, promoting a supportive and collaborative learning environment. Build strong connections with fellow students and faculty members, enhancing your overall educational experience.
- Holistic Approach: Our curriculum is designed to provide a holistic understanding of marriage, couple, and family dynamics. Explore various therapeutic modalities, intervention strategies, and ethical considerations to address diverse client needs.
Program Highlights:
- Clinical Internship Placements: Benefit from our extensive network of community partnerships, ensuring meaningful and diverse clinical internship opportunities tailored to your career goals.
- Research Opportunities: Engage in cutting-edge research projects and contribute to the advancement of the field of marriage and family therapy.
- Professional Development: Access resources and workshops to enhance your professional skills, preparing you for licensure and a successful career in MCFT.
Admission Requirements:
- A bachelor's degree from an accredited institution
- Submission of official transcripts
- Letters of recommendation
- Personal statement outlining career goals and motivation for pursuing MCFT
- Interview with program faculty
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If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of individuals, couples, and families, Lubbock Christian University's emphasis in Marriage, Couple, and Family Therapy is the perfect choice. Join us in creating a legacy of healing, connection, and resilience.
For more information on admissions, curriculum, and program details, contact our admissions office or attend one of our information sessions. Your transformative journey awaits at Lubbock Christian University!