Marriage and Family Therapy Concentration
Overview:
The Marriage and Family Therapy concentration within the Doctor of Psychology (PsyD), Clinical Specialization degree program prepares you to work with a wide range of issues that confront families and systems. This concentration focuses on the systemic approach for numerous problem areas and diagnoses. Topics covered include: assessment, treatment and interventions. In the State of Colorado completion of this concentration makes you eligible to seek licensure as a marriage and family therapist.
Concentration Requirements (9 credits):
choose three from the following:
- PSY 8280 Treatment of Family Violence (3 credits)
- PSY 8600 Marital Systems (3 credits)
- PSY 8610 Theories and Techniques of Marriage & Family Therapy II (3 credits)
- PSY 8620 Advanced Seminar in Marriage & Family Therapy (3 credits)
For more information on the Marriage and Family Therapy concentration at University of the Rockies, contact Dr. Dick Gee at 866-621-0124 or dick.gee@rockies.edu.
