The Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy (MAMFT) at CPU’s Graduate School provides rigorous clinical training in systemic and relational therapy approaches. This ABHE-accredited program prepares students for licensure as marriage and family therapists through coursework, supervised clinical experience, and professional development.
Program Highlights
- Systemic and relational therapy models
- Supervised clinical practicum (500+ hours)
- Preparation for state MFT licensure
- Couples, family, and child therapy specializations
- Integration of faith perspectives with clinical practice
Career Opportunities
Graduates serve as licensed marriage and family therapists, family counselors, clinical supervisors, and directors of family wellness programs.