MFT6133 Clinical Internship for Marriage and Family Therapy 3
The clinical internship is an online-directed course and a supervised site-based learning experience during which learners practice specific clinical skills, including interviewing, assessment, intervention, documentation, and consultation in a marriage and family counseling or therapy setting. Learners use advanced communication and interviewing skills to perform initial assessments and conduct clinical sessions with individuals, couples, families, and groups. For each internship, learners complete weekly face-to-face contact with site supervisors and weekly synchronous (live) group supervision with faculty supervisors using secure web conferencing solutions. For MS in Marriage and Family Therapy learners only. Grading for this course is S/NS. It is the learner's responsibility to research and comply with the specific clinical experience requirements of their states. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.
Prerequisite
MFT6132 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better.