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MS in Marriage and Family Therapy

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Students entering the M.S. in Marriage and Family Therapy Program will be exposed to the major family therapy conceptual and clinical models.

Clinical training will be with a diverse client population, presenting the full range of individual, couple, and family problems. All students will participate in live family therapy supervision, a team approach in which all families are seen by students under the supportive eye of an Approved Supervisor in marriage and family therapy. In addition, each student will have a clinical placement in one of several mental health care settings. All sites provide videotaping capability and the option of live supervision.

This rich, multi-disciplinary context will prepare creative and competent marriage and family therapists to work with individuals, couples, and families in a variety of settings.


Correspondence and further information:

Pieter leRoux, D. Litt. Et Phil. Director
Family Therapy Training Program
Department of Psychiatry
University of Rochester
300 Crittenden Boulevard
Rochester, New York 14642

Deborah Contestabile
Administrative Assistant
Telephone: 585-275-0577
Fax: 585-271-7706
E-mail: deborah_contestabile@urmc.rochester.edu