Mental Health Professions

Educational Programs
Certificate
St. Thomas University

Master's Degree
Barry University
Nova Southeastern University
Palm Beach Atlantic University
St. Thomas University
University of Florida
University of Miami

Doctor of Science in Education
Barry University

Doctor of Philosophy
Barry University
Florida State University
Nova Southeastern University
University of Florida

Professional Associations
American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
Florida Association for Marriage and Family Therapy

Marriage and family therapists help people learn to solve family problems by managing close relationships in productive, cooperative, and satisfying ways. They address a wide array of relationship issues and diagnose and treat mental and nervous disorders and problems within the family system.

Individuals, couples, and families benefit from the unique perspective and skills of marriage and family therapists, whether the presenting concern is a couples relationship, children, blended or stepfamilies, elder care, or if the issue is a specific disorder, such as eating disorders or depression. The marriage and family therapist will consult with all involved in the problem including parents, spouses, children, friends, school personnel, social services, community agencies, and the courts.

Marriage and Family Therapist

Areas of Specialization
Marriage and family therapists specialize in understanding their clients’ symptoms and interaction patterns within their existing environment as they treat individuals, couples, families, and groups of individuals.

Work Environment
Marriage and family therapists work in clinics, agencies, hospitals, schools, and private practice. Hours must be flexible to accommodate families in crisis and working people who require evening or weekend appointments.

Job Outlook
Florida currently has 1500 licensed Marriage and Family therapists. Factors pointing to expansion are Florida’s fast population gain, recent legislation making MFTs eligible providers of mental health care under the VA, and the 2006 FL state approval of parity for the Baker Act. Therefore, employment opportunities should grow.

Advancement
With experience and advanced educational credentials, supervision of other clinicians, teching at the post-graduate level, or working with a professional association could become feasible

Length of Training/Requirements
Training in family therapy begins at the master's level. Students holding a bachelor's degree are admitted to the program in marriage and family therapy. The length of a master's program is generally two years full-time. The course sequence includes classroom studies in clinical theory, diagnosis, and assessment, as well as clinical practicum time. Doctoral education in family therapy emphasizes the training of supervisors, teachers, researchers, and clinicians in the discipline.

Licensure/Certification
Educational requirements for licensure include a minimum of a master's degree from an accredited university with major emphasis in marriage and family therapy. Three years of experience as a marriage and family therapist, two of which must be post-master's level under the supervision of a qualified marriage and family therapist, are required for licensure. The examination is given by the Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, and Mental Health Counseling.

Salary
The average hourly wage for marriage and family therapists was $19.98 in 2006.



Updated: 2007