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Program at a Glance

Program
Master
College(s)
College of Community Innovation and Education
Department(s)
Counslr Educ & Schl Psychology
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The Marriage, Couple and Family Therapy Master of Arts program at Âé¶¹Ó³»­´«Ã½ prepares professionals to practice as a marriage and family therapist, supporting couples and families as they enhance communication, resolve conflicts and nurture healthier relationships. Our nationally ranked and CACREP-accredited program combines strong academic preparation with early and ongoing clinical experience to help you build both competence and confidence as a future therapist. The curriculum is intentionally designed to align with Florida Marriage and Family Therapist licensure requirements and national accreditation standards.

You’ll study relational and systems theories, couples and family counseling techniques, assessment and diagnosis strategies, and ethical and professional practices — preparing you to work effectively with individuals, couples and families in various clinical settings.

Your clinical training begins with a supervised practicum at the Âé¶¹Ó³»­´«Ã½ Community Counseling and Research Center, an on‑campus training clinic that provides counseling services to individuals, couples and families under expert faculty supervision. Following practicum, you will complete program‑approved clinical internships throughout Central Florida, earning 600 total clinical hours.

Graduates of the CACREP‑accredited Marriage, Couple, and Family Therapy MA program are prepared to pursue licensure as a Marriage and Family Therapist and work in community agencies, hospitals, private practices and other clinical settings. For detailed information, please review the .

Highlights

Ranked as one of the top 10 counseling programs in the nation by U.S. News & World Report.
Projected job growth for marriage and family therapists is 13% through 2034.
With $6.25 million in research funding, the Marriage and Family Research Institute helps couples and families build stronger, healthier relationships.

Application Deadlines

Fall
February 1
Fall
January 15

Application deadlines subject to change, see the for up-to-date deadlines.

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Course Overview

Couples Counseling

Explore the theories and techniques that guide effective couple counseling. In this course, you’ll learn how to assess relationship dynamics, apply evidence‑based interventions, and respond to common challenges and stressors couples face.

Gain a strong foundation in family counseling theories and their practical application. You’ll examine how family counseling has evolved over time and study contemporary, best‑practice approaches to working with various family systems and relational patterns.

Develop an understanding of how human beings form intra- and interpersonal relationships and how sexuality develops.

Skills You'll Learn

  • Gain a solid background in the counseling profession that is based on research and current best practices.
  • Ability to listen deeply, with intentionality, while using evidenced-based theoretical frameworks with couples and families.
  • Enhance your empathy and ability to demonstrate congruence, compassion and respect for the clients you serve.
  • Develop and practice self-knowledge, including the recognition of personal limits, valuing and implementing wellness, and practicing self-care.
  • Prepare for licensure: All licensure and certification requirements are met or exceeded for Florida and beyond.

Career Opportunities

  • Marriage and Family Therapist
  • Couples Counselor
  • Family Therapist
  • Parenting Coordinator
  • Relationship Counselor

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