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  • MAMFT State Specific Information - Courses, Specialization, and Clinical Requirements

    MAMFT Program
  • To see a matrix of credit hours required for licensure in each State:  https://form.jotform.com/SBSNU/state-licensure-CH-requirements 

    • Students in a 45 credit program may begin their clinical work after the completion of their 9th course in their program.
    • Students in a 48 credit program may begin their clinical work after the completion of the 10th course in their program.
    • Students in a 54 credit program may begin their clinical work after after the completion of the 11th course in their program.
    • Students in a 60 credit program may begin their clinical work after after the completion of the 13th course in their program.
  • Alabama

    TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 (with General Family Therapy Specialization)

    TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 48 (with any other Specialization)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

         MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
         MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
         MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

         MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development
         MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
         MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
         MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
         MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
         MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
         MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 500 total therapy hours
      • at least 250 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 100 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

     Supervisor Requirements (ANY)

    • AAMFT Approved Supervisor Candidate
    • AAMFT Approved Supervsior 
    • Alabama Board Approved MFT Supervisor Candidate (ABEMFT Approved Supervisor Candidate)
    • Alabama Board Approved MFT Supervisor (ABEMFT Approved Supervisor) 

    State Specific Additional Courses - 3 credits

    MFT6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions (Required) - takes the place of MFT6104 or MFT6106 in GFT

    Specialization/Elective Courses - up to 6 credits

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy:  Clinical Applications
         MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
         MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functioning and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • ALABAMA Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website  https://mft.alabama.gov/ 
    Address

    PO Box 240216 (Mailing)

    2777 Zelda Rd (Physical)

    Montgomery, AL 36106

    Phone  (334) 395-7455 
    Email   keith@alstateboard.com - Keith E. Warren, Executive Director
    Application  https://mft.alabama.gov/Applications.aspx 
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state? Face-to-face interaction with the supervisor, usually in periods of approximately one (1) hour each on at least a weekly basis for a period of a minimum of two (2) years post-degree full time (30 or more clock hours per week) MFT work experience, or the equivalent part time MFT work experience
    How many total clock hours of post-degree clinical experience are required? A minimum of one thousand (1,000) post- degree direct client hours completed concurrently with the required ratio of one (1) supervision hour to every ten (10) client contact hours
    How many total hours of client contact are required? A minimum of one thousand (1,000) post- degree direct client hours completed concurrently with the required ratio of one (1) supervision hour to every ten (10) client contact hours
    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? 250 of these direct contact hours must be with couples or families physically present in the therapy room.
    Are there any other hour requirements for post-degree clinical work? Submission of a contract for supervision with a supervisor mentor
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required? 200 hours, 100 of which must be individual; Candidates may count up to one-hundred (100) supervision hours earned during the graduate program toward this requirement, when based on a ratio of one (1) supervision hour for every five (5) client contact hours completed concurrently. The remaining one hundred (100) hours of post-degree supervision must include at least fifty (50) hours of individual supervision.

    Graduates from COAMFTE programs have met this requirement.

    How many individual supervision hours are required? 100 if graduate of non-COAMFTE Program, 50 if graduate of COAMFTE Program
    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    In order for an AAMF-approved Supervisor, AAMFT Supervisor Candidate, ABEMFT-approved Supervisor, or ABEMFT Supervisor Candidate to be considered trained to provide telesupervision or telesupervision training, the supervisor must have training that covers supervision conducted via electronic communication (e.g., encryption of data, HIPAA- compliant connections, telesupervision therapy and practice, telephone and video conferencing, legal/ethical issues, handling online emergencies, and best practices and informed consent). Here are the two options:

    nine (9) continuing education hours or

    one (1) credit course (15 classroom hours)

    Are there any other supervision rules in this state? A contract for supervision is required for all MFT candidates who are under supervision for MFT licensure.

    Without approval of the Board, a supervisee may not have more than two (2) supervisors.

    The following characteristics are not acceptable as clinical supervision: peer supervision, supervision by current or former family members or any other person where the nature of the personal relationship compromises the professional relationship; Administrative supervision; A primarily didactic process.

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?  Take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB.
    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?  Not specified
  • ALABAMA Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website  https://mft.alabama.gov/ 
    Address

    PO Box 240216 (Mailing)

    2777 Zelda Rd (Physical)

    Montgomery, AL 36106

    Phone  (334) 395-7455 
    Email   keith@alstateboard.com - Keith E. Warren, Executive Director
    Application  https://mft.alabama.gov/Applications.aspx 
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state? Face-to-face interaction with the supervisor, usually in periods of approximately one (1) hour each on at least a weekly basis for a period of a minimum of two (2) years post-degree full time (30 or more clock hours per week) MFT work experience, or the equivalent part time MFT work experience
    How many total clock hours of post-degree clinical experience are required? A minimum of one thousand (1,000) post- degree direct client hours completed concurrently with the required ratio of one (1) supervision hour to every ten (10) client contact hours
    How many total hours of client contact are required? A minimum of one thousand (1,000) post- degree direct client hours completed concurrently with the required ratio of one (1) supervision hour to every ten (10) client contact hours
    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? 250 of these direct contact hours must be with couples or families physically present in the therapy room.
    Are there any other hour requirements for post-degree clinical work? Submission of a contract for supervision with a supervisor mentor
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required? 200 hours, 100 of which must be individual; Candidates may count up to one-hundred (100) supervision hours earned during the graduate program toward this requirement, when based on a ratio of one (1) supervision hour for every five (5) client contact hours completed concurrently. The remaining one hundred (100) hours of post-degree supervision must include at least fifty (50) hours of individual supervision.

    Graduates from COAMFTE programs have met this requirement.

    How many individual supervision hours are required? 100 if graduate of non-COAMFTE Program, 50 if graduate of COAMFTE Program
    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    In order for an AAMF-approved Supervisor, AAMFT Supervisor Candidate, ABEMFT-approved Supervisor, or ABEMFT Supervisor Candidate to be considered trained to provide telesupervision or telesupervision training, the supervisor must have training that covers supervision conducted via electronic communication (e.g., encryption of data, HIPAA- compliant connections, telesupervision therapy and practice, telephone and video conferencing, legal/ethical issues, handling online emergencies, and best practices and informed consent). Here are the two options:

    nine (9) continuing education hours or

    one (1) credit course (15 classroom hours)

    Are there any other supervision rules in this state? A contract for supervision is required for all MFT candidates who are under supervision for MFT licensure.

    Without approval of the Board, a supervisee may not have more than two (2) supervisors.

    The following characteristics are not acceptable as clinical supervision: peer supervision, supervision by current or former family members or any other person where the nature of the personal relationship compromises the professional relationship; Administrative supervision; A primarily didactic process.

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?  Take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB.
    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?  Not specified
  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 (ALASKA)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

    MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
    MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
    MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

    MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

    MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
    MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
    MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
    MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
    MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
    MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements 

    • BOTH of the following
      • Licensed as an LMFT for 5 years
      • Completion of 6 hours of MFT Supervisor training (initial) and 2 hours of additional MFT Supervsior training each renewal period OR
    • Alaska Board MFT Approved Supervisor status

     Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
          MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
          MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
          MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
          MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functioning and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • ALASKA Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website  https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/cbpl/ProfessionalLicensing/BoardofMaritalFamilyTherapy.aspx
    Address Mailing Address: PO Box 110806, Juneau, AK 99811-0806

    Physical: 333 Willoughby Ave., 9th Fl., State Office Building, Juneau, AK 99801-1770

    Phone  907-465-2551 
    Email  BoardOfMaritalAndFamilyTherapy@Alaska.Gov
    Application  https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/cbpl/ProfessionalLicensing/BoardofMaritalFamilyTherapy/ApplicationsForms.aspx
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?  Not specified
    How many total clock hours of post-degree clinical experience are required? 1500 hours of clinical contact with couples, individuals, and families
    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required?  Not specified
    Are there any other hour requirements for post-degree clinical work?  Not specified
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?  200 hours
    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    At least 100 hours of individual supervision approved by the Board

    100 hours of individual supervision and 100 hours of group supervision may be conducted by one or more supervisors

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Not permitted before becoming an LMFTA

    Must complete training

    Are there any other supervision rules in this state?

    Must receive 6 hours training related to domestic violence

    Must practice in a clinic, social service agency, or other setting approved by the Board

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?  Take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB.
    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken? Must have completed other requirements for licensure as a Marital & Family Therapy Associate.
    Are there any additional examinations required in this state? An applicant who fails an examination given under this section may not retake the examination for a period of six months from the date of the examination that the applicant failed. The Board shall revoke a license for supervised practice if the person fails the examination required two or more times. Also, there is a state written examination that includes questions covering:

    (1)  state statutes and regulations applying to the practice of Marital and Family Therapy; and

    (2)  the code of ethics adopted by the Board (it is open book).

  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 (ARIZONA)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

    MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
    MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
    MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

    MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

    MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
    MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
    MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
    MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
    MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
    MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (ALL)

    • Supervisor meets education requirements as set forth by AZ board (supervisor is responsible for knowing this)
    • Supervisor who is at least one of the following
      • professional counselor licensed by the Board;
      • clinical social worker licensed by the Board;
      • marriage and family therapist licensed by the Board; or
      • psychologist licensed under A.R.S. Title 32, Chapter 19.1

     Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
          MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
          MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
          MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
          MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • ARIZONA Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://azbbhe.us/
    Address

    1740 West Adams Street, Suite 3600

    Phoenix AZ 85007

    Phone (602) 542-1882 
    Email 

    information@azbbhe.us 

    Elma.Brambila@azbbhe.us - Elma Brambila, Credentialing Manager

    Application https://azbbhe.us/node/827
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state? No fewer than 24 months
    How many total clock hours of post-degree clinical experience are required?

    3,200 clock hours - A minimum of 1,600 post-degree direct client hours

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? 1,000 of these direct contact hours must be with couples or families physically present in the therapy room.
    Are there any other requirements for post-degree clinical work? Submission of a contract for supervision with a supervisor mentor
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required? 100 hours
    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    25 or more must be individual

    Up to 50 hours in a group of 3-6 supervisees or up to 75 hours in a group of 2 supervisees

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours? Allowed for up to 90 of the required 100 hours
    Are there any other supervision rules in this state?

    Students and Associates may not engage in "independent practice"; must have a qualified supervisor and not have an ownership interest in the practice. The Rules allow for work as an Independent Contractor, but ambiguities in the Rules make it safest to work as a W2 employee until independently licensed.

    Students and Associates may not be directly compensated by clients.

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?  

    Take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB.

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken? Not specified 
  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 60 (ARKANSAS)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

         MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
         MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
         MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

         MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

         MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
         MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
         MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
         MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
         MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
         MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 12th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 500 total therapy hours
      • at least 200 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 100 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirement

    Arkansas Board-approved supervisor for LAMFTs

    State Specific Additional Courses - 15 credits

    MFT6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions
    MFT6112 - Fundamentals of Psychopharmacology (required for this State)
    MFT6113 - Assessing and Treating Family Violence
    MFT6115 - Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy
    MFT6116 - Systemic Treatment of Infidelity and Sex Addiction

    Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • ARKANSAS Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://abec.statesolutions.us/
    Address 101 East Capitol, Suite 202, Little Rock, Arkansas 72201
    Phone (501) 683-5800 
    Email  lenora.Erickson@arkansas.gov - Lenora Erickson, Executive Director
    Application https://abec.statesolutions.us/applicants/
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state? Minimum of three years
    How many total clock hours of post-degree clinical experience are required?

    3,000 clock hours

    2,200 hours for client contact; 500 hours at Level 1; 2,500 hours at Level 2

    There are NO indirect hours in Level 1 & no more than 800 of the supervised hours may be indirect in Level 2)

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Of the 2,200 hours, 1,000 must be family/group/relational counseling
    Are there any other requirements for post-degree clinical work? Submission of a contract for supervision with a supervisor mentor
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    Minimum 175 hours

    The supervision ratios must be:

    Level 1: 500 clock hours at the ratio of 1:10 (1 hour of supervision for every 10 client contact hours – Minimum of 50 hours of supervision)

    Level 2: 2,500 clock hours at the ratio of 1:20 (1 hour of supervision for every 20 client contact hours – Minimum of 125 hours of supervision).

    How many individual supervision hours are required? No more than fifty percent (50%) of supervision will be in the group format in Level II.
    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours? Technology-assisted supervision MAY NOT exceed 50% of any Level. The supervisor must hold the Technology- Assisted Supervision Specialization.
    Are there any other supervision rules in this state? A supervision agreement must be approved by the Board prior to any actual performance of counseling
    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state? Take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB
    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken? Persons who are enrolled in the final semester of graduate study in MFT and have completed the required COAMFTE/AAMFTE core curriculum courses with a grade of B or above.
    Are there any additional examinations required in this state? An oral examination may be required. If the applicant fails to pass the written, oral or situational exams in two trials, the applicant’s file will be removed from active status. The applicant must wait two years and apply as a new applicant.
  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 60 (California Licensure Track Program)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

         MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
         MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
         MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 27 credits

         MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

         MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
         MFT6201 - California Law and Professional Ethics
         MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
         MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
         MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
         MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 12th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • minimum of 100 local supervision hours
      • at least 52 local individual supervision hours
      • 12 must be in-person 
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervision Requirements (ALL)

    • Licensed for at least 2 years as a mental health professional (LMFT, LCSW, LPCC, LEP* or psychologist or psychiatrist) in CA who has actively practiced as a therapist or supervisor for the past 2 years (shown in resume) *LEPs may only supervise the provision of educationally related mental health services consistent with the LEP scope of practice described in BPC section 4989.14, up to a maximum of 1,200 hours.
    • For at least 2 of the past 5 years immediately preceding supervision, the supervisor has practiced psychotherapy or provided direct clinical supervision of psychotherapy performed by marriage and family therapist trainees, associate marriage and family therapists (AMFTs), associate professional clinical counselors (APCCs), or associate clinical social workers (ASWs). Supervision of psychotherapy performed by social work interns (students) or professional clinical counselor trainees is also acceptable if the supervision is substantially equivalent to the supervision required for board registrants;
    • If LMFT, LCSW, LPCC, or LEP, must initially complete 15 hours within 60 days of commencement of supervision (if new supervisor starting after 01/01/22) and 6 hours of supervisor training every 2 year license renewal period. Board-qualified supervisors approved before 2022 need 6 CE hours of supervision training or coursework. Supervisor training is not required for psychologists or psychiatrists.

    State-Specific Additional Courses - 15 credits

         MFT6203 - Human Sexuality
         MFT6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions
         MFT6112 - Fundamentals of Psychopharmacology     
         MFT6113 - Assessing and Treating Family Violence
         MFT6118 - Gerontology and Systemic Intervention  

     

    NO SPECIALIZATION IS OFFERED FOR THIS STATE

  • CALIFORNIA Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://www.bbs.ca.gov/
    Address

    1625 N. Market Blvd, S200

    Sacramento, California 95834

    Phone (916) 574-7841 
    Email  steve.sodergren@dca.ca.gov- Steve Sodergren, Executive Officer
    Application https://www.bbs.ca.gov/pdf/forms/mft/imfapp.pdf
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state? Minimum of 104 supervised weeks
    How many total clock hours of post-degree clinical experience are required? 3,000 clock hours
    How many client contact and relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required?

    1,750 total client contact hours

    Not less than five hundred (500) total hours of experience shall have been gained in diagnosing and treating couples, families and children.

    Are there any other requirements for post-degree clinical work? Submission of a contract for supervision with a supervisor mentor
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    Minimum of 104, specifically during each week in which experience is claimed and for each work setting in which experience is gained, an applicant shall have at least one (1) hour of one-on-one, individual, face-to-face supervisor contact or two (2) hours of face-to-face supervisor contact in a group of not more than eight (8) persons receiving supervision.

    No more than six (6) hours of supervision, whether individual or group, shall be credited during any single week.

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours? Supervision must be face-to-face (not provided over the telephone). An associate or a trainee may provide services via telehealth that are in the scope of practice outlined in California rules and law.
    Are there any other supervision rules in this state? Trainees and associates shall maintain a log of all hours of experience gained toward licensure on the weekly summary form specified in California Code.
    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state? California requires MFT applicants to take and pass the California Clinical Examination
    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken? This examination can only be taken after completion of all required supervised work experience, completion of all education requirements, and passage of the California law and ethics examination
    Are there any additional examinations required in this state?

    California law and ethics examination, which must be taken within first year as an associate MFT

    Before sitting for exam, two semester hour course in California law and professional ethics for MFTs, minimum of seven contact hours of training or course work in child abuse assessment and reporting, a minimum of 10 contact hours of training or coursework in human sexuality, specific instruction in alcoholism and other chemical substance dependency required.

    When a registrant who holds a current or delinquent registration takes the examination and does not pass during his or her one-year renewal cycle, the registrant shall complete a 12-hour course on California law and ethics.

  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 (COLORADO)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

    MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
    MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
    MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

    MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

    MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
    MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
    MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
    MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
    MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
    MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (EITHER)

    • Licensed as a mental health professional (LMFT, LPC, LCSW, or psychologist) in CO who has education, experience, and supervision experience in MFT (shown in resume)
    • AAMFT Approved Supervisor or AAMFT Supervisor Candidate

     Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

     

     

  • COLORADO Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://dpo.colorado.gov/MarriageFamilyTherapy 
    Address

    1560 Broadway, Suite 1350

    Denver, CO 80202

    Phone 303-894-7800
    Email  dora_mentalhealthboard@state.co.us
    Application https://dpo.colorado.gov/MarriageFamilyTherapy/Applications 
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state? Must be for a term of no fewer than 24 months.
    How many total clock hours of post-degree clinical experience are required? 2,000 clock hours
    How many total hours of client contact are required? A minimum of 1,500 post-degree direct client hours
    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? 1,000 of these direct contact hours shall be with couples and families for the purpose of diagnosis, assessment and intervention obtained in such a manner that they are reasonably uniformly distributed over a minimum of twenty- four months. “Face-to-face direct client contact with couples and families” includes contact with individual members of the couples and families so long as the contact is done as part of and in furtherance of on-going work with the couples and families.
    Are there any other hour requirements for post-degree clinical work?

    After graduation, those seeking to qualify for a mental health license must either:

    1.  Hold a Candidate Permit (LPCC, PSYC, MFTC) or hold an LSW; or

    2.  Register as a psychotherapist; or

    3.  Work in an exempt facility. The Board encourages those who want to apply for an MFT license to hold an MFTC permit.

    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required? Minimum of 100 hours
    How many individual supervision hours are required? 50 or more must be individual
    How many hours of group supervision are required or allowed? Up to 50 hours in a group of up to 10 supervisees
    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours? Modes of Supervision. Includes but not limited to individual, group, telephone, electronic mail, audio-visual, process recording, direct observation, telecommunication (teleconferencing, fax, videotapes), and hospital rounds. The appropriate modality of supervision shall be determined by the training, education and experience of the supervisee, and the treatment setting (i.e., urban/rural, or the availability of resources and at all times based on community standards and client needs).
    Are there any other supervision rules in this state? The teaching of the practice of individual and Marriage and Family Therapy may count up to 300 hours of post-master's practice in Marriage and Family Therapy under supervision and up to thirty hours of supervision, provided this teaching experience was supervised by a supervisor as defined in Colorado Rules.
    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state? MFT applicants must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB.
    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken? A student in their last semester of either a Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE)-approved or non-COAMFTE-approved graduate degree program may apply directly to the AMFTRB to sit for the Marriage and Family Therapist Examination.
    Are there any additional examinations required in this state? Mental Health Jurisprudence Examination
  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 (CONNECTICUT)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

    MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
    MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
    MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

    MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

    MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
    MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
    MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
    MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
    MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
    MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements 

    Licensed as a Licensed Marital and Family Therapist

     Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)    
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • CONNECTICUT Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://portal.ct.gov/DPH/Practitioner-Licensing--Investigations/MFT/Marital-and-Family-Therapist-Licensure
    Address

    Physical Address: 410 Capitol Ave., MS # 12 APP, Hartford, CT 06134;

    Mailing Address: P.O. Box 340308, Hartford, CT 06134

    Phone (860) 509-7603
    Email  dph.counselorsteam@ct.gov
    Application https://portal.ct.gov/DPH/Practitioner-Licensing--Investigations/MFT/Marital-and-Family-Therapist-Licensure-Requirements
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state? Must be for a term of no fewer than 12 months
    How many total hours of client contact are required? A minimum of 1,000 post-degree direct client hours
    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Not specified
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required? Minimum of 100 hours
    How many individual supervision hours are required? 50 or more must be individual
    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours? Not specified
    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state? Take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB
    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken? Applicant needs to submit an application, an official transcript verifying the award of a master's degree in Marital and Family Therapy, and verification of the practicum and internship
  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 (DELAWARE)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

    MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
    MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
    MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

    MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

    MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
    MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
    MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
    MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
    MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
    MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (ANY)

    • Licensed Marital and Family Therapist in Delaware
    • AAMFT Approved Supervisor
    • AAMFT Supervisor Candidate
    • Licensed as an LMFT in another state for 5 years and passed the AMFTRB exam
    • If none of these options are available, another licensed mental health professional can supervise if they have training in MFT Supervision

     Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • DELAWARE Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://dpr.delaware.gov/boards/profcounselors/marriage_newlicense/
    Address

    861 Silver Lake Blvd.,

    Cannon Building, Suite 203, 

    Dover, Delaware 19904

    Phone (302) 744-4500 
    Email  customerservice.dpr@delaware.gov
    Application https://dpr.delaware.gov/boards/profcounselors/marriage_newlicense/
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state? 2 (two) years
    How many total clock hours of post-degree clinical experience are required? 3,200 hours
    How many total hours of client contact are required? A minimum of 1,600 post-degree direct client hours
    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? 1,600 hours must include 500 hours of individual therapy, 500 hours of couple and family or individual therapy or some combination of the two
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required? Minimum of 100 hours
    How many individual supervision hours are required? Not specified
    Are there any other supervision rules in this state? Written plan required and submitted to Board as part of LAMFT application
    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state? Take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB
    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken? Must be LAMFT and approved by Board
  • Florida

    TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 (with General Family Therapy Specialization)

    TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 48 (with any other Specialization)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

         MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
         MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
         MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

         MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

         MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
         MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
         MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
         MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
         MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
         MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements 

    “Qualified Supervisor MFT” designation with the Board in Florida

    State Specific Additional Courses - 3 credits

    MFT6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions (takes the place of MFT6106 in GFT)

    Specialization/Elective Courses - up to 6 credits

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders     

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • FLORIDA Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://floridasmentalhealthprofessions.gov/
    Address

    Department of Health, Board of Mental Health Professions

    4052 Bald Cypress Way Bin C-08, Tallahassee, FL 32399-3258

    Phone (850) 245-4292
    Email  janet.hartman@flhealth.gov - Janet Hartman, Executive Director 
    Application http://floridasmentalhealthprofessions.gov/resources/
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state? No less than 100 weeks
    How many total hours of client contact are required? A minimum of 1,500 post-degree direct client hours
    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Not specified
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    Minimum of 100 hours - at least 1 hour of supervision every two weeks

    Supervision shall focus on the raw data from the intern’s face-to-face psychotherapy with clients. The intern shall make the raw data directly available to the supervisor through such means as written clinical materials, direct observation and video and audio recordings

    How many individual supervision hours are required? If an intern obtains group supervision, each hour of group supervision must alternate with an hour of individual supervision. Group supervision must be conducted with all participants present in-person.
    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours? The supervisor and intern may utilize face-to-face electronic methods (not telephone only communication) to conduct the supervisory sessions; however, the supervisor and intern must have in-person face-to-face contact for at least 50% of all of the interactions required. Prior to utilizing any online or interactive methods for supervision, the supervisor and the intern shall have at least one in-person face-to-face meeting.
    Are there any other supervision rules in this state? Written plan required and submitted to Board as part of LAMFT application
    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state? Take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB
    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?  Not specified
    Are there any additional examinations required in this state? Exam following an 8-hour course in Florida laws and rules
  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 (GEORGIA)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

    MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
    MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
    MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

    MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

    MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
    MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
    MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
    MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
    MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
    MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours (as of 7.1.2023)
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (ALL)

    • Licensed as a mental health professional (LMFT, LPC, LCSW, psychiatrist or psychologist)
    • MUST also be an AAMFT Approved Supervisor, a Georgia Board Approved Marriage and Family Therapy Supervisor, or a person who is receiving supervision-of-supervision in order to qualify for either designation.

     Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • GEORGIA Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://sos.ga.gov/licensing-division-georgia-secretary-states-office
    Address

    237 Coliseum Drive

    Macon, Georgia 31217-3858

     

    Phone (478) 207-2440
    Email  https://sos.ga.gov/form/contact-us
    Application https://secure.sos.state.ga.us/mylicense/Login.aspx?process=app
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    Three years of full-time post-master’s experience

    One year of such experience may have been in an approved practicum before or after the granting of the master's degree, which shall include a minimum of 500 hours of direct clinical experience in the practice of Professional Counseling, Clinical Social Work or Marriage and Family Therapy.

    How many total hours of client contact are required? 1,500 hours of direct clinical experience and 100 hours of supervision of such experience and which shall be completed within a period of not less than two years and not more than five years
    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Not specified
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required? 200 hours, and up to 100 hours of such supervision may have been obtained during an approved practicum before or after the granting of the master's degree
    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    A minimum of 50 hours

    A maximum of 50 hours of group supervision allowed

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours? Not specified 
    Are there any other supervision rules in this state? A minimum of 5 hours of such supervision must have been obtained concurrent with each 100 hours of direct clinical experience
    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state? Take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB
    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken? Not specified
  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 (HAWAII)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

    MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
    MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
    MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

    MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

    MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
    MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
    MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
    MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
    MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
    MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (ANY)

    • A licensed marriage and family therapist whose license has been in good standing in any state for two years preceding commencement and during the supervision period; OR 
    • A licensed mental health professional whose license has been in good standing in any state AND who has been a CLINICAL MEMBER in good standing in any state AND who has been a CLINICAL MEMBER in good standing IN THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY for two years preceding commencement and during the supervision period.

     Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • HAWAII Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://cca.hawaii.gov/pvl/programs/marriage/
    Address

    DCCA-PVL, Attn: MFT

    P.O. Box 3469

    Honolulu, HI 96801

    Phone (808) 586-2692
    Email  mft@dcca.hawaii.gov
    Application https://cca.hawaii.gov/pvl/programs/marriage/application_publications/
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?  Not less than 24 months
    How many total hours of client contact are required?  A minimum of 1,000 post-degree direct client hours
    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required?  Not specified 
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?  200 hours
    How many individual supervision hours are required?

     Not specified 

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?  Not specified 
    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state? Take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB
    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken? Not specified
  • Idaho

    TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 FOR THE GENERAL FAMILY THERAPY SPECIALIZATION

    TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 51 FOR ANY OTHER SPECIALIZATION

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

         MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
         MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
         MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

         MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

         MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
         MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
         MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
         MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
         MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
         MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (EITHER 1 or 2)

    1. Both

    • Licensed in Idaho
    • Registered with Idaho Board to provide supervision to those pursuing licensure in the state of Idaho as a counselor or MFT

    OR

    2. Licensed mental health professional supervisor with the following

    • A minimum of five (5) years of experience providing marriage and family therapy; and
    • Fifteen (15) contact hours of education in supervisor training; and
    • Has not been the subject of any disciplinary action for five (5) years immediately prior to providing supervision

    Specialization/Elective Courses - up to 6 credits

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

         General Family Therapy Specialization

         MFT6107 - Adult Psychopathology (Required for this State)
         PSY5109 - Theories of Personality (Required for this State)

    THESE TWO COURSES MUST BE ADDED TO ANY OF THE SPECIALIZATIONS BELOW MAKING THE DEGREE PLAN 51 CREDITS

         Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
              MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
              MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • IDAHO Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://dopl.idaho.gov/
    Address

    PO Box 83720

    Boise, Idaho 83720-0063

     

    Phone (208) 334-3233
    Email  cou@ibol.idaho.gov
    Application https://apps.dopl.idaho.gov/DOPLPortal/BoardAdditional.aspx?Bureau=COU&BureauLinkID=37
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state? Not less than two years
    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    A minimum of 2,000 post-degree direct client hours (3,000 post-degree hours total)

    Other hours must support development as a Marriage and Family Therapist, and may include

    • additional hours of supervision
    • additional practicum hours above the three hundred (300) hours required
    • writing clinical reports or writing case notes
    • case consultation
    • coordination of care
    • administering tests
    • attending workshops, training sessions, and conferences.
    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? 1,000 direct client contact hours with couples, families, and other systems
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    200 hours

    Supervision must employ observation of client contact such as the use of audio technologies or video technologies or co- therapy, or live supervision.

    Unless the primary work role of an individual is as a clinical supervisor, a registered Marriage and Family Therapist may not supervise more than six (6) supervisees, either in one-to-one or group supervision, at any time, regardless of the modality (individual, dyad or group) of supervision.

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    Not specified, but no more than 100 hours of group supervision allowed

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Supervision must be provided in a face- to-face setting. Face-to-face setting may include a secure live electronic connection between the supervisor and supervisee.

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state? Take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB
    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken? Not specified
  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 48 (Illinois)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

         MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
         MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
         MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

         MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

         MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
         MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
         MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
         MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
         MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
         MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervision Requirements (ANY)

    • Licensed as a marriage and family therapist (LMFT) with 5 years of post-degree clinical experience (shown in resume)
    • AAMFT Approved Supervisor or AAMFT Supervisor Candidate
    • AAMFT Clinical Fellow for 5 years
    • Licensed as a different mental health professional (LCPC, LCSW, or psychologist) with
      • 5 years of experience in MFT (shown in resume)
      • 1000 hours of conjoint therapy experience (shown in resume), and
      • either 2 years of MFT Supervisor experience OR 15 hours of MFT Supervisor training

    State Specific Additional Courses - 3 credits

    MFT6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions  (required for this State) 

    Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • ILLINOIS Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://idfpr.illinois.gov/profs/marrfamtherapy.html
    Address

    320 West Washington St., 3rd Floor

    Springfield, Illinois 62786

    Phone (888) 473-4858
    Email  robert.gerton@illinois.gov - Robert Gerton, Board Administrator 
    Application https://idfpr.illinois.gov/Renewals/apply/forms/mft-a.pdf
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    Not less than 2 years, not more than 5 years.

    A license as an associate Marriage and Family Therapist shall be valid for five years. The license may not be renewed. An associate licensed Marriage and Family Therapist may not practice independently and must be clinically supervised by a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist or equivalent.

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    A minimum of 1,000 post-degree direct client hours

    3,000 total; other hours must support development as a Marriage and Family Therapist and may include:

    • additional hours of supervision
    • additional practicum hours above the three hundred (300) hours required
    • writing clinical reports & writing case notes
    • case consultation
    • coordination of care
    • administering tests
    • attending workshops, training sessions, and conferences
    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? At least 350 hours of the 1,000 hours of face-to-face client contact must involve working with only one client present in therapy sessions, and at least 350 hours of the 1,000 hours of face-to-face client contact must involve conjoint therapy.
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    200 hours (up to 100 hours of clinical supervision accumulated during graduate training may be counted toward the required 200 hours of clinical supervision)

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    Not specified

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Not specified

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state? Take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB
    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken? Not specified
  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 (INDIANA)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

    MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
    MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
    MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

    MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

    MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
    MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
    MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
    MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
    MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
    MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements (reduced as of 7.1.2023)

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 100 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (ANY of the 4)

    1. AAMFT Approved Supervisor 
    2. AAMFT Supervisor Candidate
    3. Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, 5 years of experience and 30 clock hours of MFT Supervisor Training as seen in CEUs, graduate coursework, or MFT supervision mentoring
    4. Licensed mental health professional who demonstrates to the board:
      1. training, education,  and experience in marriage and family therapy by providing to the board
        1. a  state  marriage  and family  therapy  credential;  
        2. American Association  for  Marriage  and Family  Therapy  clinical membership;  or 
        3. other  documentation  of  training,  education,  and experience  in  individual,  couple,  and family  therapy;  and 
      2. provides documentation  of training,  education,  and  experience  in  individual,  couple,  and  family therapy supervision by  providing  to  the  board: 
        1. a  state  marriage  and family  therapy  credential to provide  marriage  and family  therapy  supervision; 
        2. completed course  work  or  continuing  education  in marriage  and family  therapy  supervision; 
        3. significant marriage  and family  therapy  supervised  supervision experience;  or 
        4. more  than five  (5)  years  experience  supervising  marriage  and family  therapy.

     Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • INDIANA Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://www.in.gov/pla/professions/behavioral-health-and-human-services-licensing-board
    Address

    Indiana Professional Licensing Agency

    402 W. Washington St., Room W072

    Indianapolis, Indiana 46204

    Phone (317) 234-2054
    Email  pla8@pla.IN.gov
    Application https://www.in.gov/pla/license/apply-for-a-new-license/
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    At least two years

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    A minimum of 1,000 post-degree direct client hours

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required?

    At least fifty percent (50%) of the applicant's clients were receiving marriage and family therapy services.

    Relational means services that a Marriage and Family Therapist or Marriage and Family Therapist associate delivers at the same time and in the same location to at least two (2) individuals who share a relationship beyond the therapy session.

    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    200 hours

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    Up to 100 hours must be individual supervision.

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Not specified

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state? Take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB
    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken? Must be LMFT or LMFTA; Applicants who fail the examination three (3) times may be required to personally appear before the Board prior to retaking the examination.
  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 60 (IOWA)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

         MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
         MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
         MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

         MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

         MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
         MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
         MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
         MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
         MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
         MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 12th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (ALL - 891.7(2))

    • Hold an active license as an independent level social worker (LISW), mental health counselor, or martial and family therapist in Iowa
    • Have a minimum of three (3) years of independent practice.
    • Have completed at least a six-hour (6) continuing education course in supervision or one graduate level course in supervision.
    • Be knowledgeable of the applicable ethical code and licensing rules governing the supervisee

    Any request for a supervisor who does not meet these requirements MUST be approved by the board before supervision begins

    State Specific Additional Courses - 15 credits

    MFT6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions (required for this State)
    MFT6112 - Fundamentals of Psychopharmacology (required for this State)
    MFT6113 - Assessing and Treating Family Violence
    MFT6115 - Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy
    MFT6116 - Systemic Treatment of Infidelity and Sex Addiction

    Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • IOWA Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://dial.iowa.gov/licenses/medical/mental-health/mental-behavioral/how-do-i-temporary-marriage-family-therapy 
    Address

    Iowa Department of Public Health, Lucas State Office Building

    321 E. 12th Street

    Des Moines, IA 50319-0075

    Phone (515) 281-7689
    Email  judith.manning@idph.iowa.gov
    Application https://hhs.iowa.gov/Licensure/Iowa-Board-of-Behavioral-Science/Licensure
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    Minimum of two years of full-time, postgraduate supervised professional work experience in Marital and Family Therapy

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    3,000 clock hours

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? A minimum of 1,500 post-degree direct client hours
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    200 hours

    The supervisee must meet with the supervisor for a minimum of four hours per month.

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    At least 100 hours must be individual supervision

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    A minimum of 25 percent of all clinical supervision in person.

    (1)  The first two meetings shall be face- to-face and in person.

    (2)  Up to 50 percent of all supervision may be completed by telephone.

    (3)  Up to 75 percent of all supervision may be completed by electronic means.

    (4)  Supervision by electronic means is acceptable if the system utilized is a confidential, interactive, secure, real-time system that provides for visual and audio interaction between the licensee and the supervisor.

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state? Take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB
    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    An applicant requesting approval to take the licensure examination prior to graduation shall:

    a. Apply for licensure by creating an account and paying online at ibplicense.iowa.gov or by completing and returning a paper application with a check or money order payable to the Board of Behavioral Science.

    b. Have a letter on official school letterhead sent directly from the program director to the Board indicating that the applicant is in good academic standing; that the applicant will graduate from the program within three months of the date on the letter; and the applicant’s anticipated date of graduation.

  • Kansas

    No-Go State . . . we cannot enroll students in Kansas

  • KANSAS Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://ksbsrb.ks.gov/professions/mf-therapists
    Address

    Eisenhower State Office Building

    700 S.W. Harrison St, Suite 420,

    Topeka, KS 66603-3817

    Phone (785) 296-3240 
    Email  bsrb@ks.gov
    Application https://ksbsrb.ks.gov/forms
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    Not less than two years, including at least eight hours of client contact per week for at least nine months of each year in a community mental health center or its affiliate, a state mental hospital or any other setting in which the applicant provided clinical services that included diagnosis or treatment of mental disorders.

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    4,000 clock hours total - A minimum of 1,500 post-degree direct client hours

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Not specified
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    150 hours total

    At least 100 hours of clinical supervision with one supervisor and no more than six supervisees in the same physical space, except when not practical due to an emergency or other exigent circumstances, at which time person-to- person contact by interactive video or other telephonic means maintaining confidentiality shall be allowed.

    At least one hour of clinical supervision during each week in which the applicant has 15 or more hours of direct client contact. At least two separate clinical supervision sessions per month, at least one of which shall be one-on-one individual supervision. Each supervisor and supervisee shall develop and co-sign a written clinical supervision training plan on forms provided by the Board at the beginning of the supervisory relationship.

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    At least 50 must be individual supervision (one-on-one, individual clinical supervision occurring with the supervisor and supervisee in the same physical space).

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Not specified

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state? This state requires LMFT applicants to take the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB. For an applicant to be licensed as a Marriage and Family Therapist, the minimum passing score shall be a score of 12 items below the criterion-referenced pass point statistically established by the examination service, based on a 200-item examination. For an applicant to be licensed as a Clinical Marriage and Family Therapist, the minimum passing score shall be the criterion-referenced pass point.
    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    Applicants must first satisfy the educational requirements in order to be authorized by the Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board (BSRB) to register for the examination if the applicant is expected to complete those requirements within four months of the date on which the application is submitted.

    Any applicant who does not take the examination at least one time during the first six months in which the applicant's temporary license is in effect may request that the temporary license remain in effect for the full 12 months on the basis that extenuating circumstances preclude the applicant from taking the examination during the initial six-month period.

  •  

    TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 (KENTUCKY)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

    MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
    MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
    MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

    MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

    MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
    MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
    MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
    MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
    MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
    MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (ANY)

    • LMFT for 5 years, currently licensed in KY for at least 18 months, with 6 hours of supervisor training (including KY Law governing the practice of MFT), with 2 more hours of supervisor training each year.  
    • LMFT for 3 years, currently licensed in KY, AAMFT Supervisor Candidate status, and 1 hour of supervisor training in KY Law governing the practice of MFT each year.  
    • LMFT for 2 years, currently licensed in KY, AAMFT Approved Supervisor, and 1 hour of supervisor training in KY Law governing the practice of MFT each year.

     Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • KENTUCKY Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://mft.ky.gov/
    Address

    500 Mero Street, 2 SC 32

    Frankfort, KY 40601

    Phone (502) 782-8809
    Email  MFT@ky.gov
    Application https://mft.ky.gov/newstatic_Info.aspx?static_ID=423&menuid=109
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    Two (2) years’ experience in the practice of Marriage and Family Therapy; limited to a total of five (5) years as a Marriage and Family Therapist Associate to meet the requirements for licensure as a Marriage and Family Therapist.

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    A minimum of 1,000 post-degree direct, face-to-face contact with individuals, couples, and families in the practice of Marriage and Family Therapy

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Not specified
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    200 hours

    The use of raw data in a supervision session shall constitute a minimum of fifty (50) hours of the 200 hours of required supervision.

    Supervision must occur an average of four hours per month and be evenly distributed. The Board-approved supervisor and Marriage and Family Therapist Associate shall maintain copies of the completed Board-approved “Supervision Log”. Associate Licensees must complete a minimum of 48 hours of supervision annually. The Board reviews supervision logs carefully at the time of annual license renewal. Failure to meet the requirement of 48 hours of supervision annually may result in disciplinary actions for the supervisee and supervisor from the Board. A Supervision Plan for Clinical Experience is required. A Board-approved supervisor shall not supervise more than six (6) Marriage and Family Therapist Associates at the same time, unless approved by the Board.

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    At least 100 hours 

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Supervision must be direct, face-to-face contact between the supervisor and supervisee, unless an alternative form of supervision has been approved by the Board based on undue burden for the supervisor or supervisee such as in cases of serious illness or injury.

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB.

    Domestic Violence has to be taken within the first three years of one’s permit and license. Suicide training is required every six years and is in addition to the required 15 CEU hours.

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken? Not specified

     

  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 60 (Louisiana)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

         MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
         MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
         MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21credits

         MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

         MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
         MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
         MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
         MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
         MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
         MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 11th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    •  300 total therapy hours (as of 06/20/2023)
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 100 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (ALL)

    • Louisiana Board Approved MFT Supervisor (LMFT-S) or LMFT Registered Supervisor Candidate**

    **An AAMFT Approved Supervisor or Supervisor Candidate must register with the board to be approved or a registered candidate

    State Specific Additional Courses - 15 credits

    MFT6107 - Adult Psychopathology (Required for this State)
    MFT6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions
    MFT6112 - Fundamentals of Psychopharmacology
    MFT6113 - Assessing and Treating Family Violence
    MFT6116 - Systemic Treatment of Infidelity and Sex Addiction


    Specialization/Elective Courses - up to 6 credits

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • LOUISIANA Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://www.lpcboard.org/
    Address

    11410 Lake Sherwood Ave N., Suite A

    Baton Rouge, LA 70816

    Phone (225) 295-8444
    Email  lpcboard@lpcboard.org
    Application https://www.lpcboard.org/page/forms
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    Not less than two years

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    3,000 total clock hours of post-degree experience

    A minimum of 2,000 post-degree direct, face-to-face contact with individuals, couples and families in the practice of Marriage and Family Therapy.

    The remaining 1,000 hours may be indirect work experience or other professional activities that may include but are not limited to qualified supervision, workshops, public relations, administrative tasks, consulting with referral sources, etc. as approved by the advisory committee.

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Not specified
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    200 hours

    A supervisee must have one hour of face-to-face supervision with his/her Board-approved supervisor for every 20 hours of direct client contact. The supervisor and supervisee must meet at least one hour within a three-month period. Active Supervision is based on direct client contact hours. Supervision hours shall be adjusted if the PLMFT has less than 20 hours of direct contact, or more than 20 hours of direct client contact.

     

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    At least 100 hours

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Under no circumstances shall any contact that is not face-to-face (such as interaction by conventional correspondence, telephone, e-mail, instant message, etc.) between an LMFT Board-approved supervisor or supervisor candidate and a Provisional Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist be considered qualified supervision unless such contact is pre-approved by the advisory committee as part of the supervisee’s plan of supervision. Up to 25 of the 100 face-to-face supervision hours may be conducted via synchronous videoconferencing.

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB.

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    Not specified

  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 60 (MAINE)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

         MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
         MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
         MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses  - 21 credits

         MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

         MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
         MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
         MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
         MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
         MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
         MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements 

    Supervisor must be licensed as an LMFT, LCPC, LCSW, pastoral counselor, psychologist, or psychiatrist, AND ONE of the following:

    1. Licensed for at least 3 years with 5 years of total experience (including 2 years post-degree and 3 years with full license).
    2. Certification as a Supervisor, such as AAMFT Approved Supervisor, Supervisor Candidate, NBCC Approved Clinical Supervisor, etc. OR
    3. Licensed for at least 1 year and completed 30 hours of supervisor training.

    State Specific Additional Courses - 15 credits

    MFT6109 - Sex Therapy in MFT (required for this State)
    MFT6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions
    MFT6112 - Fundamentals of Psychopharmacology 
    MFT6113 - Assessing and Treating Family Violence
    MFT6115 - Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy

    Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • MAINE Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://www.maine.gov/pfr/professionallicensing/professions/board-of-counseling-professionals-licensure
    Address Mailing Address: 35 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0035

    Physical Address: 76 Northern Avenue, Gardiner, Maine 04345

    Phone (207) 624-8603 
    Email  counsel.board@maine.gov
    Application https://www.maine.gov/pfr/professionallicensing/professions/board-of-counseling-professionals-licensure/licensing/professional-counselor-clinical-professional-counselor-marriage-family-counselor-pastoral-counselor-registered-counselor#3
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    Not less than two years

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    3,000 total post-degree clinical hours

    1,000 direct client contact hours

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? 1,000 hours
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    200 hours

    Supervision shall occur with substantial regularity throughout this period at the approximate rate of one hour of supervision per 15 hours of experience.

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    At least 100 hours of supervision must be individual supervision.

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    The approved supervisor may participate by live audio conference or live videoconference in lieu of physical presence in up to 50 hours of individual supervision.

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB.

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    Applicants who apply for examination must submit all materials required for licensure before approval to sit for an examination will be granted.

  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 60 (MARYLAND)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

         MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
         MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
         MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

         MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

         MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
         MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
         MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
         MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
         MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
         MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 12th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (ANY)

    1. AAMFT Approved Supervsor or Candidate
    2. Licensed MFT in Maryland
    3. Another health care provider certified or licensed under the Health Occupations Article:
      • Documents 5 or more years of clinical experience working with couples and families;
      • Documents completion of a graduate level course in marriage and family therapy supervision; and 
      • Has been approved by the Board as an MFT Supervisor.

    State Specific Additional Courses - 15 credits

    MFT6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions (required for this State)
    MFT6112 - Fundamentals of Psychopharmacology (required for this State)
    MFT6113 - Assessing and Treating Family Violence
    MFT6115 - Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy
    MFT6116 - Systemic Treatment of Infidelity and Sex Addiction

    Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • MARYLAND Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://health.maryland.gov/bopc/Pages/Marriage-and-Family-Therapists.aspx
    Address

    4201 Patterson Avenue, Suite 316

    Baltimore, MD 21215-2299

    Phone (410) 764-4732
    Email  kimberly.link@maryland.gov
    Application https://health.maryland.gov/bopc/Pages/Marriage-and-Family-Therapists.aspx
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    Not less than two years

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    2,000 post-degree clinical experience hours

    1,000 direct client contact hours

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Not specified
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    100 hours (all where the supervisor is physically present)

    A maximum of 50 hours may be face-to- face group clinical supervision.

    A licensed graduate Marriage and Family Therapist shall complete at least 80 percent of the requisite hours of supervised clinical experience in Marriage and Family Therapy under the supervision of an approved supervisor who is a Licensed Clinical Marriage and Family Therapist.

     

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    At least 50 hours must be individual face- to-face clinical supervision.

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Not allowed

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB.

    The Maryland Law Test

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    Not specified

  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 60 (MASSACHUSETTS)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

         MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
         MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
         MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

         MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

         MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
         MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
         MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
         MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
         MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
         MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 12th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (1 or 2)

    1. Licensed as a mental health professional (LMFT, LPC, LCSW, psychologist or psychiatrist), AND 2 years of MFT supervision experience OR an MFT faculty position at a college/university or MFT supervisor position at an agency

    2. AAMFT Approved Supervisor or AAMFT Supervisor Candidate

    State Specific Additional Courses - 15 credits

    MFT6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions (required for this State)
    MFT6112 - Fundamentals of Psychopharmacology (required for this State)
    MFT6113 - Assessing and Treating Family Violence
    MFT6115 - Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy
    MFT6116 - Systemic Treatment of Infidelity and Sex Addiction

    Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • MASSACHUSETTS Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://www.mass.gov/orgs/board-of-registration-of-allied-mental-health-and-human-services-professions
    Address

    1000 Washington Street, Suite 710

    Boston, MA 02118

    Phone (617) 727-3683
    Email  amh.board@mass.gov
    Application https://www.mass.gov/how-to/apply-for-a-license-allied-mental-health-and-human-services-professions
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    A minimum of two years full-time, or equivalent part-time (3,360 hours), post- master’s supervised clinical experience with individuals, family groups, couples, groups or organizations (public or private)for the purpose of assessment and intervention

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    3,360 total clock post-degree hours

    1,000 direct client contact hours

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Minimum of 500 hours must be with couples and families
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    Minimum of 200 hours

    Experience must occur in a clinic or hospital licensed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Mental Health accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations or an equivalent center or institute, or under the direction of an approved supervisor. Private practice settings are not considered acceptable settings for this post-masters supervised clinical experience.

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    A minimum of 100 hours

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Not allowed

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB.

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    Applicant is not required to submit evidence of post-master’s clinical experience in order to be approved to sit for the examination.

  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 (MICHIGAN)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

    MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
    MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
    MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

    MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

    MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
    MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
    MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
    MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
    MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
    MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (ANY)

    Licensed as an LMFT

     Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • MICHIGAN Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://www.michigan.gov/lara/bureau-list/bpl/health/hp-lic-health-prof/marriage
    Address

    Mailing Address: Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, P.O. Box 30670, Lansing, MI 48909

    Physical Address: Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, 2407 N. Grand River Ave., Lansing, MI 48906

    Phone (517) 241-0199
    Email  bplhelp@michigan.gov
    Application https://www.michigan.gov/lara/-/media/Project/Websites/lara/bpl/Marriage-and-Family-Therapy/Licensing-Info-and-Forms/Marriage-and-Family-Therapist-Licensing-Guide.pdf?rev=104e9ed418c24633a937d5c227a04ac0&hash=B3D5C9F97586894DBD5093D57B470655
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    Not specified

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    1,000 hours

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Minimum of 500 hours must be with couples and families
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    A ratio of at least one hour of supervision for each five hours of experience, for a total of not less than 200 hours of supervision concurrent with the 1,000 hours of supervised experience.

    Supervisor must be an LMFT.

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    Not less than 100 of the 200 hours

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    The supervision shall be given in face-to- face contact with the individual obtaining Marriage and Family Therapy experience.

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB.

    Beginning March 17, 2021, an individual seeking licensure or licensed shall complete training in identifying victims of human trafficking that meets Michigan Board standards.

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    Before being made eligible to take the AMFTRB Examination, the candidate must apply for a license with the Michigan Board of Marriage and Family Therapy. Applicants will be made eligible to take the AMFTRB Examination as soon as the Educational Limited MFT license is issued or, if applying for a full MFT license, as soon as the education and verification of supervised clinical experience during the educational program are received by the Michigan Board.

  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 (MINNESOTA)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

    MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
    MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
    MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

    MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

    MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
    MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
    MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
    MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
    MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
    MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements 

    • LMFT Board Approved Supervisor (https://mn.gov/boards/marriage-and-family/new-applicants/supervision/supervision-requirements/)

     Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • MINNESOTA Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://mn.gov/boards/marriage-and-family/
    Address

    2829 University Ave. SE, Suite 400

    Minneapolis MN 55414

    Phone (612) 617-2220
    Email  mft.board@state.mn.us
    Application https://mn.gov/boards/marriage-and-family/new-applicants/applications/
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    Not less than two years, not more than seven years

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    4,000 total hours of post-degree clinical experience 

    1,000 hours of client contact

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Minimum of 500 hours must be with couples and families
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    Not less than 200 hours of supervision

    No more than 100 hours of supervision may be logged toward the 200-hour requirement in any 12-month period.

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    Not less than 100 hours

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    All individuals obtaining post-graduate supervised experience for the purposes of licensure may log up to 25% (50 hours) of the required supervision via secure, synchronous electronic means. All other required supervision must be face-to- face.

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB.

    State Oral Examination, taken only after the applicant completes all academic requirements, completes the supervised post-degree clinical experience, passes the AMFTRB National Examination in MFT, and the Board’s Application Committee approves the final application for LMFT licensure.

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken? An individual must file the initial Application for National Examination in MFT within six (6) months of commencing post-graduate supervised experience. The Board will only accept post-graduate hours logged within six months of the date on which this application is received. Hours logged more than six months prior to filing of the Application for National Examination in MFT cannot be counted toward the required 4,000 hours of post-graduate supervised experience. A Licensed Associate Marriage and Family Therapist is one who has completed the education and who has passed the national examination.
  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 (MISSISSIPPI)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

    MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
    MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
    MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

    MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

    MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
    MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
    MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
    MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
    MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
    MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 500 total therapy hours
      • at least 200 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 100 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (EITHER 1 & 2)

    1. Licensed as an LMFT for 2 years and full status as an AAMFT Approved Supervisor
    2. Licensed as an LMFT for 4 years and current status as an AAMFT Supervisor Candidate
    3. Licensed as an LMFT for 4 years and Board Approval as an MFT Supervisor, which requires completion of an MFT Supervisor Training course of at least 24 contact hours

    *All MFT Supervisors in MS (including AAMFT Approved Supervisors) are required to complete 2 hours of MFT supervisor training (CEUs) every two years.

     Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • MISSISSIPPI Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://www.swmft.ms.gov/
    Address

    350 West Woodrow Wilson Avenue, 1st floor, Suite 761

    Jackson, MS 39213

    Phone (601) 987-6806
    Email  info@swmft.ms.gov
    Application https://www.swmft.ms.gov/mft-licensing-information
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    Two years within an agency, institution, or group practice setting

    How many total hours of client contact are required? 1,000 hours

     

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Not specified
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    200 hours, but up to 100 hours of acceptable clinical supervision accumulated during graduate training may be counted toward the required 200 hours of clinical supervision

    Application for licensure as a Marriage and Family Therapist must occur within two years of completion of post-graduate clinical experience. Clinical experience must take place within an agency, institution, or group practice setting.

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    50 must be individual supervision

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Not specified

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB.

    Jurisprudence Examination

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken? Applicants for taking the test must have completed or be very near completion of their course work in a COAMFTE- accredited Marriage and Family Therapy program. The Board must have satisfactory evidence of the applicant successfully passing the AMFTRB Examination in Marital and Family Therapy before it will consider the application. An applicant for examination shall file an application, on forms supplied by the Board, at least 75 days prior to an examination date.
  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 (MISSOURI)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

    MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
    MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
    MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

    MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

    MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
    MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
    MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
    MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
    MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
    MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (EITHER)

    1. Board Approved MFT Supervisor OR
    2. Licensed as a marital and family therapist, professional counselor, psychologist, clinical social worker, or psychiatrist for at least two years AND EITHER
      1. Designation as an approved supervisor by the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy; OR
      2. A minimum of two hundred (200) hours of clinical supervision of individuals seeking licensure as a professional counselor, clinical social worker, or graduate practicum or internship student enrolled in master’s, specialist, or doctoral degree program in (professional counselor), (psychologist), (social worker), or (marital and family therapist).
        1. A minimum of one hundred (100) hours of the two hundred (200) hours of supervised experience shall be supervising individuals within the context of systems theory and marital and family therapy.
        2. One (1) graduate semester hour in marital and family supervision or fifteen (15) continuing education hours in a comparably organized and integrated series of workshops and supervised studies of marital and family therapy supervision.
        3. A minimum of twenty (20) hours of supervision-of-supervision and/or in the process of receiving supervision-of-supervision. For the purpose of this regulation, the major emphasis of supervision-of-supervision shall be the development of the licensee’s supervisory skills from a systemic perspective and shall include theories of supervision, supervision practice, and professional ethics.

     Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • MISSOURI Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://pr.mo.gov/marital.asp
    Address

    P.O. Box 1335

    Jefferson City, MO 65102-1335

    Phone 573-751-0870 
    Email  maritalfam@pr.mo.gov
    Application https://pr.mo.gov/marital-forms.asp
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    Minimum 24 months and up to 60 months to complete required hours

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    3,000 clock hours of post-degree clinical experience

    Minimum of 1,500 post-degree direct client hours

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Not specified
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    200 hours with a minimum of 100 hours of the clinical supervision within the context of systems theory and Marital & Family Therapy.

    Supervisee must obtain at least fifteen (15) hours of supervised experience within a calendar month, as well as a minimum of two (2) hours every two (2) weeks or one (1) hour every week of individual face-to-face supervision with the registered supervisor. In addition, a supervisee shall not engage in independent private practice and shall not offer therapy from any office that is not affiliated with a mental health group, practice, mental health agency, mental health clinic, school, or hospital. An hour of individual face-to-face supervision is no less than fifty (50) continuous minutes and two (2) hours is no less than one hundred (100) continuous minutes. A supervisor may not have more than a combined total of ten (10) supervisees at the same time.

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    At least 100 hours

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    The use of electronic communication is not acceptable for meeting face-to-face supervision requirements of this rule unless the communication is verbally and visually interactive between the supervisor and supervisee.

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB.

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken? Any time after the master’s degree is awarded.
  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 48 (Montana)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

         MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
         MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
         MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

         MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

         MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
         MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
         MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
         MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
         MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
         MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 100 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervision Requirements (BOTH)

    • Licensed as a mental health professional (LMFT, LCSW, LCPC, board-certified psychiatrist, or psychologist) 
    • One of the following
      • Must be licensed for at least 3 years, OR
      • Complete supervisor training post-licensure, including 1-semester credit, OR
      • 20 hours of training in clinical supervision

    State Specific Additional Courses - 3 credits

    MFT6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions  (required for this State) 

    Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • MONTANA Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://boards.bsd.dli.mt.gov/behavioral-health/
    Address

    Mailing Address: Montana Board of Behavioral Health, PO Box 200513, Helena, MT 59620-0513

    Physical Address: Montana Board of Behavioral Health, 301 S. Park Avenue, 4th Floor, Helena, MT 59620

    Phone (406) 444-6880
    Email  dlibsdbbh@mt.gov
    Application https://ebiz.mt.gov/pol/Default.aspx
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    Not specified

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    3,000 clock hours of post-degree clinical experience

    At least 1,000 hours of client contact required that is accumulated after the attainment of the graduate degree and within the last five years

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? At least 50% of client contact hours must be services to couples and families
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    100 hours, using a 5:1 ratio of client contact hours to supervision hours

    The hour expectations for an applicant graduating with a degree in “a related field” are higher compared to someone who graduates from a COAMFTE or CACREP program.

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    At least 75 percent of supervision hours are in individual supervision

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Not specified

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB.

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken? Applicants shall be allowed a maximum of three attempts to successfully pass the examination. After the third attempt, if the applicant has not achieved a passing score, the applicant must request in writing to the Board to retake the examination. The Board may require the applicant to complete a preapproved remediation plan prior to additional exam administrations.
  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 (NEBRASKA)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

    MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
    MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
    MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

    MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

    MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
    MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
    MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
    MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
    MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
    MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (ALL)

    1. Licensed as a mental health practitioner, independent mental health practitioner, psychologist, or physician (current, active, unencumbered license) who has been practicing for at least 5 years.
    2. Complete supervisor training including: 
      • AAMFT Approved Supervisor or Supervisor Candidate OR
      • 15 hours of training in clinical supervision from graduate coursework, continuing education, or supervision mentoring with a qualified MFT supervisor who has been supervising for 3+ years

     

    Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • NEBRASKA Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://dhhs.ne.gov/licensure/Pages/Mental-Health-and-Social-Work-Practice.aspx
    Address

    Mailing Address: DHHS Licensure Unit, Attn: Mental Health, PO Box 94986, Lincoln NE 68509-4986

    Physical Address: Nebraska State Office Building, 301 Centennial Mall S., 14th & M Streets, 1st Fl., Lincoln, NE 68508

    Phone (402) 471-2117
    Email  DHHS.Licensure2117@nebraska.gov
    Application https://dhhs.ne.gov/licensure/Pages/Mental-Health-and-Social-Work-Practice.aspx
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    Not specified

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    3,000 clock hours of post-degree clinical experience

    At least 1,500 hours of total client contact hours

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Not specified
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    200 hours: A minimum cumulative ratio of 2 hours of face-to-face contact between the supervisee and a qualified supervisor per 15 hours of the supervisee's contact with clients, and no more than 45 hours may be accumulated without supervision

    The supervisor cannot supervise more than six persons at one face-to-face supervisory setting.

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    Not specified

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Not specified

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB.

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken? Not specified
  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS (NEVADA)

    45 (with General Family Therapy Specialization)

    48 (with any other Specialization)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

         MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
         MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
         MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

         MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

         MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
         MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
         MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
         MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
         MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
         MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 12th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (ALL OF THE FOLLOWING)

    • Licensed as LMFT or LCPC
    • Licensed in Nevada for 3 years
    • Either AAMFT Approved Supervisor or Supervisor Candidate or one of the following
      • Graduate course in MFT supervision
      • AAMFT 30-hour training AND 25 hours of mentored supervision
      • Official document from state licensing board indicating Primary supervisor status

     State-Specific REQUIRED Additional Courses - 3 credits

         MFT6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions (required) - takes the place of MFT6104 or MFT6106 in GFT
        

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • NEVADA Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website  marriage.nv.gov/  
    Address

    7324 W. Cheyenne Ave. Suite #10

    Las Vegas, Nevada 89129-7426

    Phone  (702) 486-7388 
    Email   mftbd2@mftbd.nv.gov
    Application  marriage.nv.gov/Services/Forms/  
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?  At least 2 years
    How many total clock hours of post-degree clinical experience are required?  3,000 clock hours
    How many total hours of client contact are required?  At least 1,500 hours
    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required?  1,200 hours
    Are there any other hour requirements for post-degree clinical work?

    Of the 3,000 hours

    • 300 hours maximum can be providing group therapy
    • 150 maximum hours engaged in personal therapy
    • 200 maximum hours of teaching
    • 50 maximum hours of additional training.
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?  300 hours
    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state? MFT applicants must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB. If failed, it can be taken one additional time in the following 12 months; if failed again, only one exam attempt in any calendar year can be taken
    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken? If the applicant is applying for licensure as a Marriage and Family Therapist intern, at any time after completing one year as a Marriage and Family Therapist intern and before the expiration of his or her license as a Marriage and Family Therapist intern.
  • New Hampshire

    No-Go State . . . we cannot enroll students in New Hampshire

  • NEW HAMPSHIRE Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://www.oplc.nh.gov/board-mental-health-practice
    Address

    121 South Fruit Street

    Concord, NH 03301

    Phone (603) 271-2152
    Email  OPLC.BDMHP@oplc.nh.gov
    Application https://www.oplc.nh.gov/applications-mental-health-practice
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    At least two years

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    3,000 post-degree clinical experience clock hours; A year of experience shall not be less than 1,500 hours, to have been completed within not less than 12 and not more than 24 consecutive calendar months.

    A minimum of 1,000 post-degree direct client hours

    Independent private practice shall not be considered supervised professional experience.

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Not specified
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    200 hours, a minimum of one hour per week of individual face-to-face supervision

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    Not specified

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Not specified

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB.

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken? After an approved Candidate for Licensure: Supervision Agreement is on file with the New Hampshire Board of Mental Health Practice, and in a post- graduate practical experience with a goal of licensure in New Hampshire or in another state.
  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 (NEW JERSEY)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

    MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
    MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
    MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

    MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

    MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
    MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
    MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
    MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
    MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
    MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (ALL)

    • 5 years of full-time MFT experience (reflected in resume) 
    • Licensed in New Jersey as
      • an LMFT OR
      • Another mental health professional (e.g. LCSW, LPC, psychologist or psychiatrist) who has a master’s degree in MFT or social work or demonstrate to the board completion of coursework and training substantially equivalent to a master’s degree in MFT
    • 6 hours Telehealth Supervision CEU for supervisors providing telehealth services (as of 2/13/2023)

    Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • NEW JERSEY Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/mft/Pages/default.aspx
    Address

    Mailing Address: P.O. Box 45007, Newark, New Jersey 07101

    Physical Address: 124 Halsey Street, Newark, New Jersey 07102

    Phone (973) 504-6415
    Email  Marriage_Family_LV@dca.lps.state.nj.us
    Application https://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/mft/Pages/applications.aspx
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    Three years of full-time counseling experience, or its equivalent, and applicant for licensure with a master's degree shall complete two of the three required calendar years of Marriage and Family Therapy experience after the applicant has earned the master's degree.

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    Each calendar year consists of 1,500 hours and must occur after the applicant has earned a qualifying degree and/or certificate. No less than 750 hours of practice hours over two periods of 50 weeks, which is considered part-time, totaling of 1,500 hours for the two periods of 50 weeks.

    Maximum of 1,150 client contact hours for each calendar year

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Not specified
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    For each calendar year, a minimum of 50 hours of face-to-face supervision, at the rate of one hour per week.

    For the two calendar years of supervised Marriage and Family Therapy experience and the one calendar year of counseling experience, no more than 30 hours of experience shall be earned in any one week, and no more than 125 hours of experience shall be earned in any one month.

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    For each calendar year, a minimum of 50 hours of face-to-face supervision, of which not more than 25 hours may be in group supervision

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Not specified

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB.

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken? After completion of all post-graduation requirements and submission of an application for licensure. An application shall be deemed abandoned and closed if the applicant fails to sit for or pass the National Marriage and Family Therapy Examination within 12 months or any 12- month period thereafter upon written notification of eligibility to take the examination.
  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 (NEW MEXICO)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

    MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
    MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
    MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

    MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

    MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
    MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
    MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
    MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
    MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
    MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (ALL)

    • Licensed professional clinical mental health counselor (LPCC), licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT), licensed professional art therapist (LPAT), licensed psychologist, licensed psychiatrist, licensed clinical social worker (LCSW), or licensed independent social worker (LISW) who holds a supervision designation issued by the counseling and therapy practice board.

    Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • NEW MEXICO Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://www.rld.nm.gov/boards-and-commissions/individual-boards-and-commissions/counseling-and-therapy-practice-overview/
    Address

    Mailing Address: PO Box 25101, Santa Fe, NM 87504

    Physical Address: The Toney Anaya Building, 2nd Floor, 2550 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe, NM 87504

    Phone (505)-476-4622
    Email  counseling.board@state.nm.us
    Application https://www.rld.nm.gov/boards-and-commissions/individual-boards-and-commissions/counseling-and-therapy-practice-overview/ct-applications-and-forms/
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    Minimum of 2 years

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    At least 1,000 hours

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Not specified
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    200 hours

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    At least 100 hours

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Not specified

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB.

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    Qualified applicants who fail to obtain the minimum required passing score for an exam must surrender their temporary license immediately. An applicant is eligible to sit for the next exam without incurring further application fees; however, applicant is responsible for all new exam-related fees.

  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 60 (New York)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

         MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
         MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
         MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21credits

         MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

         MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
         MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
         MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
         MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
         MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
         MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 11th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervision Requirements 

    Licensed and registered in New York as an LMFT, LCSW, physician, psychologist, physician assistant, registered professional nurse or nurse practitioner

    State Specific Additional Courses - 15 credits

    • MFT6107 - Adult Psychopathology (Required for this State)
    • PSY6114 - Psychological Tests and Measurements (Required for this State)
    • COUN-6114 - Clinical Assessment, Diagnosis and Treatment (Required for this State)
    • PSY-6121 - Theories of Psychotherapy and Counseling (Required for this State)
    • MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications (Required for this State)

    Specialization/Elective Courses - up to 6 credits

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • NEW YORK Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://www.op.nysed.gov/
    Address

    89 Washington Avenue

    Albany, New York 12234-1000

    Phone (518) 474-3817, Press 1 then ext. 592 (voice)
    Email  mhpbd@nysed.gov
    Application https://www.op.nysed.gov/marriage-and-family-therapists
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    Not specified

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    1,500 hours

    Private practice owned and operated by applicant is not an acceptable setting; the setting is responsible for providing adequate supervision.

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Not specified
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required? An average of one hour per week or two hours every other week of in-person individual or group supervision
    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    Not specified

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Not specified

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB.

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    Must be able to present satisfactory evidence of having met the education requirement for licensure as a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist.

  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 (NORTH CAROLINA)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

    MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
    MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
    MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

    MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

    MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
    MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
    MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
    MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
    MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
    MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements 

    AAMFT Approved Supervisor or Supervisor Candidate

    Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • NORTH CAROLINA Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website nclmft.org/
    Address

    1135 Kildaire Farm Road, Suite 200

    Cary, NC 27511

    Phone (919) 654-6914
    Email  ncmftlb@nc.rr.com
    Application ncbmft.org/applicants/#applying
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    Not specified

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    1,500 hours

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? 500 hours
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    200 hours minimum, and must meet at least one hour monthly

    The clinical experience worksite may include community-based agencies, institutions, hospitals, schools and private practice. Work experience may be either paid or unpaid. Supervisor is not required to be on-site or come from within the same agency.

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    Not specified

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Not specified

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB.

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    Licensure as a North Carolina Marriage and Family Therapist or as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy Associate requires passing the National Marriage and Family Therapy Examination.

    Applicants for the National MFT Exam must have completed their degree.

  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 (NORTH DAKOTA)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

    MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
    MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
    MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

    MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

    MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
    MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
    MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
    MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
    MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
    MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 500 total therapy hours
      • at least 250 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 100 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (ANY)

    • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with 3+ years of full time MFT experience post-licensure (3000 hours of client contact) AND 1-semester credit or 30 hours of MFT supervisor training (CEUs)
    • AAMFT Approved Supervisor
    • AAMFT Supervisor Candidate

    Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • NORTH DAKOTA Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://ndmftlb.org/
    Address

    327 Buckskin Avenue

    Bismarck, ND 58503

    Phone (701) 400-2696
    Email  ndmftlb@midco.net
    Application https://ndmftlb.org/licensing-process-2/
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    Two years (full time, or up to forty-eight months part time)

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    3,000 total clock hours of post-degree clinical experience

    1,500 hours of client contact, with a minimum of 500 hours in each of the following categories:

    1)  Unmarried couples, married couples, and separating and divorcing couples;

    2)  Family groups, including children; and

    3)  Individual services.

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? 1,000 hours
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    200 hours; One hundred hours of supervision per year full time or fifty hours per year part time. The associate must receive a minimum of one hour of supervision every two weeks.

    During the period of supervised experience, an associate may be employed on a salary basis or be used within an established supervisory setting. An associate may have no more than two Board-approved supervisors at a time.

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    100 hours

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    The associate may receive credit for up to five hundred clock-hours toward the required three thousand hours of supervised clinical services by providing services via telephonic or other electronic media, as approved by the supervisor.

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB.

    State Examination

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    The applicant must submit an application to take the exam, the required fees, and official transcripts of all graduate education.

  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 (OHIO)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

    MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
    MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
    MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

    MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

    MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
    MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
    MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
    MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
    MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
    MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    *Student needs to register as trainee with state. More info at this website: https://cswmft.ohio.gov/get-licensed/MFTs/MFT-trainee-instructions

    Supervisor Requirements (EITHER)

    • An AAMFT Approved Supervisor or Supervisor Candidate who is ALSO independently licensed in OH as IMFT, LPCC-S, LISW-S, psychologist or psychiatrist. 
    • Ohio licensed IMFT with the training supervisor designation (IMFT-S).

    Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • OHIO Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://cswmft.ohio.gov/
    Address

    77 South High Street, 24th Floor, Room 2468

    Columbus, Ohio 43215

    Phone (614) 466-0912
    Email  cswmft.info@cswb.ohio.gov
    Application https://cswmft.ohio.gov/get-licensed/MFTs/
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    Two years (full time, or up to forty-eight months part time)

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    1,000 hours

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? 500 hours with couples and/or families present
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    200 hours

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    100 hours

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    May receive credit for up to five hundred clock-hours toward the required three thousand hours of supervised clinical services by providing services via telephonic or other electronic media, as approved by the supervisor

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB.

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    Must submit an application to take the exam, the required fees, and official transcripts of all graduate education.

  • OKLAHOMA

    TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 FOR THE GENERAL FAMILY THERAPY SPECIALIZATION

    TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 51 FOR ANY OTHER SPECIALIZATION

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

         MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
         MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
         MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

         MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

         MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
         MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
         MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
         MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
         MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
         MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (EITHER)

    • An AAMFT Approved Supervisor or Supervisor Candidate 
    • LMFT who has been licensed for at least 2 years and has completed a graduate course in therapist supervision or a department approved equivalent course (45 hours with 15 hours interactive and 30 hours directed study).

    State Specific Additional Courses - 6 credits

         MFT6107 - Adult Psychopathology (Required for this State)
         MFT8105 - Theories of Personality (Required for this State)


    Specialization/Elective Courses - up to 6 credits

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6107 - Adult Psychopathology (Required for this State)
         MFT8105 - Theories of Personality (Required for this State)

    THESE TWO COURSES MUST BE ADDED TO ANY OF THE SPECIALIZATIONS BELOW MAKING THE DEGREE PLAN 51 CREDITS

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
         
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy:  Historical and TheoreticalFoundations
         MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy:  Clinical Applications
         MFT-6109 - Sex Therapy in MFT
         MFT-6203 - Human Sexuality

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • OKLAHOMA Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://www.ok.gov/behavioralhealth/
    Address

    3815 N. Santa Fe, Suite 110

    Oklahoma City, OK 73118

    Phone (405) 522-3696
    Email  Info.BehavioralHealth@bbhl.ok.gov
    Application

    https://www.ok.gov/behavioralhealth/Making_Application.html

    https://www.ok.gov/behavioralhealth/Board_Forms/index.html

       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    Two years

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    1,000 hours

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Minimum of 250 relational hours
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    Total number of face-to-face supervision hours must be at least 150. Supervision sessions:

    (1)  should be scheduled weekly and shall be no less than 6.25 hours of supervision for each 42 hours of direct client contact. No more than 42 hours of direct client contact can be counted in a four-week period of time, or

    (2)  may be arranged on a different schedule upon:

    • written request of the supervisor and supervisee in advance, and
    • approval of the schedule by the Board.
    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    Supervision in group sessions shall equal no more than 75 hours of the total requirement.

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Technology-assisted supervision shall not account for more than 75 hours of the total requirement. Approved LMFT Supervisors shall meet with LMFT candidate(s) in person at least once every six-month evaluation period when performing technology-assisted supervision.

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB

    The Oklahoma LMFT Examination covering the LMFT law and regulations

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    An LMFT applicant is eligible to sit for the licensing examination following the submission and approval of:

    (1)  Application Form and fee;

    (2)  Practicum/Internship Documentation Form;

    (3)  Official transcript(s) showing completion of all academic requirements listed in Oklahoma rules; and

    (4)  Completed criminal background check.

  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 60 (OREGON)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

         MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
         MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
         MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

         MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

         MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
         MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
         MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
         MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
         MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
         MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 12th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (ANY)

    1. Be listed in the Oregon Supervisor Registry as an Approved Supervisor or Supervisor Candidate 

    2. Be an AAMFT Approved Supervisor or Supervisor Candidate 

    3. Licensed in Oregon as a mental health professional for 3 years, complete at least 30 clock hours of supervisor training that includes systems components, and pass the Board’s Law and Rules exam. 

    State Specific Additional Courses - 15 credits

    MFT6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions (required for this State)
    MFT6112 - Fundamentals of Psychopharmacology (required for this State)
    MFT6113 - Assessing and Treating Family Violence
    MFT6115 - Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy
    MFT6116 - Systemic Treatment of Infidelity and Sex Addiction

    Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • OREGON Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://www.oregon.gov/OBLPCT/Pages/index.aspx
    Address

    3218 Pringle Rd. SE, Suite 120

    Salem, OR 97302

    Phone (503) 378-5499
    Email  lpct.board@oregon.gov
    Application https://www.oregon.gov/oblpct/Pages/Apply.aspx
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    Three years

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    2,400 hours

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Minimum of 1,000 relational hours
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    If the number of client contact hours in any given month is less than 46 hours, then the minimum supervision requirement is two (2) hours, with a minimum of one (1) hour of individual supervision. If the number of client contact hours in any given month is 46 hours or more, then the minimum supervision requirement is three (3) hours of supervision, with a minimum of one and a half (11/2) hours of individual supervision.

    Direct client contact hours must have been face-to-face with a client or clients and/or contact via electronic communication consistent with Oregon Rules. Supervision is required every month. If a licensee does not meet minimum monthly supervision requirements, then the client contact hours for the month will not be approved.

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    See above

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Not specified

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB or the California Licensure Examination

    The Oregon Examination covering the LMFT law and regulations

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    Interns, after meeting experience requirements for licensure, must pass the exam within two years, and must pass the exam within three attempts.

  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 60 (PENNSYLVANIA)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

         MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
         MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
         MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

         MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development     

         MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
         MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
         MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
         MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
         MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
         MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 12th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (EITHER)

    • LMFT as an AAMFT Approved Supervisor or Supervisor Candidate 
    • Licensed mental health professional (LPC, LCSW, psychologist or psychiatrist) with 5 years experience within the last 10 years in that field.

    State Specific Additional Courses - 15 credits

    MFT6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions (required for this State)
    MFT6112 - Fundamentals of Psychopharmacology (required for this State)
    MFT6113 - Assessing and Treating Family Violence
    MFT6115 - Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy
    MFT6116 - Systemic Treatment of Infidelity and Sex Addiction

    Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy:  Clinical Applications
         MFT-6109 - Sex Therapy in MFT
         MFT-6203 - Human Sexuality

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • PENNSYLVANIA Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://www.pa.gov/agencies/dos/department-and-offices/bpoa/boards-commissions/social-workers-marriage-family-therapists-professional-counselors.html
    Address

    Mailing Address: State Board of Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors, P.O. Box 2649, Harrisburg, PA 17105- 2649

    Physical Address: State Board of Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors, One Penn Center, 2601 N. 3rd. St., Harrisburg, PA 17110

    Phone (717) 783-1389
    Email  ST-SOCIALWORK@PA.GOV
    Application https://www.pals.pa.gov/#/page/default
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    A minimum of two years and not more than six years (no less than 500 hours and no more than 1,800 hours may be credited in any 12-month period).

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    3,000 post-degree clinical experience hours

    1,500 client contact hours*

    *Half hours must be supervised by a supervisor who holds a license as an MFT and have received certification as an approved supervisor or supervisor-in-training by the AAMFT

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Not specified
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    Supervisees must complete a minimum of two hours of supervision for every 40 hours of supervised clinical experience. At least one of the two hours shall be with the supervisee individually and in person, and one of the two hours may be with the supervisee in a group setting and in person.

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    See above

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Not specified

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB or the California Licensure Examination 

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    Not specified

  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 60 (Rhode Island)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

         MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
         MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
         MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses -27 credits

         MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

         MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
         MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
         MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
         MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
         MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
         MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 12 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6938 - Practicum III (required for state)
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 500 total therapy hours
      • at least 250 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 100 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements 

    • AAMFT Approved Supervisor or Supervisor Candidate

     State-Specific Additional Courses - 12 credits

         MFT6109 - Sex Therapy in MFT
         MFT6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions
         MFT6112 - Fundamentals of Psychopharmacology     
         MFT6113 - Assessing and Treating Family Violence

     

    ONLY THE GENERAL FAMILY THERAPY SPECIALIZATION IS OFFERED FOR THIS STATE

  • RHODE ISLAND Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://health.ri.gov/licenses/detail.php?id=228
    Address

    Department of Health

    3 Capitol Hill

    Providence, RI 02908

    Phone (401) 222-5960
    Email  doh.elicense@health.ri.gov
    Application https://health.ri.gov/licenses/detail.php?id=228
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state? A minimum of two years
    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    Minimum of 2,000 client contact hours

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Not specified
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    Minimum of 100 hours of supervision

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    Not specified

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Not specified

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB or the California Licensure Examination 

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    Not specified

  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 60 (South Carolina)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

         MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
         MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
         MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

         MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

         MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
         MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
         MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
         MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
         MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
         MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

     Supervision Requirements (BOTH)

    1. LMFT license in SC, with 5 years of MFT experience (2 years as an LMFT Intern, 1 year as an LMFT, and 2 years as a Supervisor Candidate), and
    2. Any of the following:
      • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy Supervisor (LMFT-S)
      • Registered Marriage and Family Therapy Supervisor-in-Training
      • AAMFT Approved Supervisor or Supervisor Candidate

    State Specific Additional Courses - 15 credits

    MFT-6107 - Adult Psychopathology (required for this State)
    MFT6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions
    MFT6112 - Fundamentals of Psychopharmacology
    MFT6113 - Assessing and Treating Family Violence
    MFT6116 - Systemic Treatment of Infidelity and Sex Addiction

     

    Specialization/Elective Clourses - 6 Credits

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • SOUTH CAROLINA Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://llr.sc.gov/cou/
    Address 110 Centerview Dr., Columbia SC 29210-8432
    Phone (803) 896-4658
    Email  Contact.Counselor@llr.sc.gov
    Application https://llr.sc.gov/cou/pub.aspx
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state? Minimum of two years
    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    1,500 post-degree clinical experience hours

    Minimum of 1,380 client contact hours

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Not specified
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    Minimum of 120 hours of supervision

    During supervision, the person supervised apprises the supervisor of the diagnosis and treatment of each client seen during the supervisory process. Private Practice is permitted.

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    At least 60 of the 120 hours must be individual/triadic, the remaining 60 can be individual/triadic or group

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Seventy-five (75%) percent of the supervision must be face-to-face, and the remaining twenty-five (25%) percent may be conducted via a HIPAA-compliant technological medium

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB or the California Licensure Examination 

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    Once an applicant’s education has been approved by the Board, the applicant is eligible to sit for the National Marital and Family Therapy Examination. A passing score on this exam is required for the applicant to be licensed as an LMFT intern.

  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 48 (South Dakota)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

         MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
         MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
         MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

         MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

         MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
         MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
         MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
         MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
         MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
         MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervision Requirements (ANY)

    • An AAMFT Approved Supervisor or Supervisor Candidate
    • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) for at least 2 years, AND completion of 4 hours of supervisor training 
    • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMI dFT) for at least 1 year AND completion of 15 hours of supervisor training

    State Specific Additional Courses - 3 credits

    MFT6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions  (required for this State) 

    Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • SOUTH DAKOTA Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://dss.sd.gov/licensingboards/counselors/counselors.aspx
    Address

    Mailing Address: PO Box 340, 1351, Pierre, SD 57501

    Physical Address: 1351 N. Harrison Ave, Pierre, SD 57501

    Phone (605) 224-1721
    Email  SDBCE@midwestsolutionssd.com
    Application https://dss.sd.gov/licensingboards/counselors/applications.aspx
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    At least two years completed within three consecutive years

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    Minimum of 1,700 client contact hours

    Private practice not permitted

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Not specified
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required? Minimum of 200 hours of supervision

     

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    At least 100 hours

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Of the remaining 100 hours of supervision, they may be face-to-face, group, or by telephone conferencing or interactive video conferencing. However, any telephone or video conferencing must be secure such that reasonable precautions have been taken to ensure that the conference will not be intercepted or listened to by unauthorized persons

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB or the California Licensure Examination 

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    A South Dakota license-trainee for the LMFT must pass the national examination before submitting the Plan of Supervision for their supervised training requirements. Any applicant who fails an examination required by the Board is entitled to three reexaminations under the plan of supervision filed with the Board.

  • TENNESSEE

    TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 (with General Family Therapy Specialization)

    TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 48 (with any other Specialization)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

         MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
         MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
         MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

         MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

         MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
         MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
         MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
         MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
         MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
         MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervision Requirements (EITHER)

    • AAMFT Approved Supervisor
    • AAMFT Supervisor Candidate

    State Specific Additional Courses - 3 credits

    PSY5109 - Theories of Personality (Required for this State) - it takes the place of MFT6104 or MFT6106 in GFT

    Specialization/Elective Courses - up to 6 credits

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • TENNESSEE Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://www.tn.gov/health/health-program-areas/health-professional-boards/pcmft-board.html
    Address

    710 James Robertson Parkway

    Nashville, TN 37243

    Phone (615) 741-5735
    Email  tn.health@tn.gov
    Application https://www.tn.gov/health/health-program-areas/health-professional-boards/pcmft-board/pcmft-board/applications.html
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    At least two years

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    minimum of 1,000 client contact hours

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Not specified
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    Minimum of 200 hours of supervision

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    At least 100 of the 200 hours must be individual supervision

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Not specified

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB or the California Licensure Examination.

    Oral Examination with the Board

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    Not specified

  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 60 (TEXAS)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

    MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
    MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
    MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

    MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

    MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
    MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
    MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
    MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
    MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
    MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (BOTH)

    • LMFT license in Texas (one of the following):
      • Licensed for 3 years with an earned master’s degree
      • Licensed for 1 year with an earned doctoral degree
    • Supervisor Training (one of the following): 
      • a graduate course in MFT Supervision
      • Certificate for the 40-hour, board approved supervisor training course
      • LMFT-S status with the board
      • AAMFT Approved Supervisor
      • AAMFT Supervisor Candidate

    State Specific Additional Courses - 15 credits

    MFT6109 - Sex Therapy in MFT
    MFT6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions
    MFT6112 - Fundamentals of Psychopharmacology
    MFT6113 - Assessing and Treating Family Violence
    MFT6115 - Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy

    Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • TEXAS Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://www.bhec.texas.gov/texas-state-board-of-examiners-of-marriage-and-family-therapists/index.html
    Address

    Mailing Address: Texas Department of State Health Services, Mail Code 1982, P.O. Box 149347, Austin, Texas 78714-9347

    Physical Address: Texas Department of State Health Services, Central Campus, 1100 W. 49th St., Austin, Texas 7875-3199

    Phone (512) 834-6657
    Email  mft@hhsc.state.tx.us
    Application https://www.bhec.texas.gov/texas-state-board-of-examiners-of-marriage-and-family-therapists/applying-for-a-license/index.html
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    Minimum of two years

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    3,000 post-degree clinical experience hours

    1,500 client contact, with no more than 500 hours provided via technology- assisted services (as approved by the supervisor)

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Minimum of 750 relational hours
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    200 total hours of supervision; up to 100 hours of the 200 hours may be credited from a supervised practicum in an MFT program

    There must be a minimum of one hour of supervision every week, except for good cause shown. The remaining hours of the 3,000 hours may come from related experiences, including workshops, public relations, writing case notes, consulting with referral sources, etc. In addition, an LMFT Associate may practice Marriage and Family Therapy in any setting under supervision, such as a private practice, public or private agencies, hospitals, etc.

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    100 hours must be individual supervision; if getting credit from practicum, at least 50 hours must be individual supervision.

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Only 50 hours may be provided by telephonic services, but unlimited hours provided by live video.

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB or the California Licensure Examination.

    A “no fail” Jurisprudence Examination.

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    Persons applying for the licensure examination must have completed or be enrolled in the last semester of a Marriage and Family Therapy graduate internship program, or its equivalent, which is approved by the Board. If an applicant fails the licensure examination two or more times, the Board may require the applicant to identify additional courses of study which address the area(s) of deficit and present satisfactory evidence of completion of the courses before approving the applicant to reschedule the licensure examination.

  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 (UTAH)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

    MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
    MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
    MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

    MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

    MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
    MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
    MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
    MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
    MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
    MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (ALL)

    • Licensed mental health professionals (not just LMFTs but LCSWs, LCMHCs, etc.) for at least 2 years 
    • Complete MFT Supervisor Training, including ANY of the following: 
      • AAMFT Approved Supervisor
      • MFT Supervisor course from a COAMFTE accredited program
      • 20 hours of supervisor training from AAMFT or UAMFT approved provider
    • In each two-year renewal cycle, complete four hours of the required 40 hours of continuing professional education in topics directly related to marriage and family therapy supervisor training.

    Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • UTAH Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://dopl.utah.gov/marriage-and-family-therapy/
    Address

    Mailing Address: Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing, PO Box 146741, Salt Lake City, UT 84111-6741

    Physical Address: Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing, Heber M Wells Building, 1st Floor Lobby, 160 E. 300 S., Salt Lake City, UT 84111

    Phone (801) 530-6628 or (866) 275-3675
    Email  b8@utah.gov
    Application https://dopl.utah.gov/marriage-and-family-therapy/apply-for-a-license/associate-marriage-and-family-therapist-extern/
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    At least two years

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    4,000 post-degree clinical experience hours

    1,000 client contact hours

    Experience shall be completed while the applicant is a W-2 employee of a public or private agency engaged in mental health therapy.

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? At least 500 hours are in couple or family therapy with two or more clients participating and at least one physically present
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    At least 100 hours of direct supervision spread uniformly throughout the training period

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    Not specified

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    "Direct supervision” means:

    (A)  a supervisor meeting with the supervisee when both are physically present in the same room at the same time; or

    (B)  a supervisor meeting with the supervisee remotely via real-time electronic methods that allow for visual and audio interaction between the supervisor and supervisee under the following conditions:

    • the supervisor and supervisee shall enter into a written supervisory agreement which, at a minimum, establishes the following:
      • frequency, duration, reason for and objectives of electronic meetings between the supervisor and supervisee;
      • a plan to ensure accessibility of the supervisor to the supervisee despite the physical distance between their offices;
      • a plan to address potential conflicts between clinical recommendations of the supervisor and the representatives of the agency employing the supervisee;
      • a plan to inform a supervisee's client or patient and employer regarding the supervisee's use of remote supervision;
      • a plan to comply with the supervisor's duties and responsibilities as established in rule; and
      • a plan to physically visit the location where the supervisee practices on at least a quarterly basis during the period of supervision or at a lesser frequency as approved by the Division in collaboration with the Board;
    • the supervisee submits the supervisory agreement to the Division and obtains approval before counting direct supervision completed via live real- time methods toward the 100 hour direct supervision requirement; and
    • in evaluating a supervisory agreement, the Division shall consider whether it adequately protects the health, safety and welfare of the public.
    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB or the California Licensure Examination.

    Two-hour pre-licensure suicide prevention course is required.

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    Not specified

  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 48 (Vermont)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

         MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
         MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
         MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

         MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

         MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
         MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
         MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
         MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
         MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
         MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements 

    Licensed for at least 3 years as an LMFT, LICSW, LCMHC, psychologist or psychiatrist

    State Specific Additional Courses - 3 credits

    MFT6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions (Required for this State)

    Specialization/Elective Courses - up to 6 credits

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • VERMONT Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://sos.vermont.gov/allied-mental-health/statutes-rules-resources/
    Address

    Office of Professional Regulation, 89 Main Street, 3rd Floor

    Montpelier, VT 05620-3402

    Phone (802) 828-1505
    Email  diane.lafaille@sec.state.vt.us - Diane Lafaille, Staff Secretary
    Application https://sos.vermont.gov/allied-mental-health/forms-instructions/
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state? At least two years
    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    3,000 post-degree clinical experience hours

    2,000 client contact hours

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? At least 1,000 hours
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    At least 100 hours face-to-face

    Only supervised practice hours acquired within 5 years of a final decision on licensure may be accepted.

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    At least 50 of the required 100 hours must be individual supervision

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Not specified

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB or the California Licensure Examination.

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    Applicants for licensure as Marriage and Family Therapists are advised to apply as soon as they have met their graduation requirements so that they may be qualified for the licensing examination at the earliest time. For applicants who have not previously been licensed, only examination results obtained within five (5) years of the final decision on licensure may be accepted.

  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 60 (VIRGINIA)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

         MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
         MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
         MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

         MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

         MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
         MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
         MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
         MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
         MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
         MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 12th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 450 total therapy hours*
      • at least 200 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    *The state requires at least 600 hours of supervised internship to include 240 hours of direct client contact of which 200 hours shall be with couples and families. The program hours listed ensure that students will meet the state and program requirements.

    Supervisor Requirements 

    • State Board Approved Supervisor (for LMFT Residents)

    State Specific Additional Courses - 15 credits

    MFT6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions (required for this State)
    MFT6112 - Fundamentals of Psychopharmacology (required for this State)
    MFT6113 - Assessing and Treating Family Violence
    MFT6115 - Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy
    MFT6116 - Systemic Treatment of Infidelity and Sex Addiction

    Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • VIRGINIA Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://www.dhp.virginia.gov/counseling/
    Address

    Perimeter Center

    9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300

    Henrico, Virginia 23233-1463

    Phone (804) 367-4610
    Email  coun@dhp.virginia.gov
    Application https://www.dhp.virginia.gov/counseling/counseling_handbooks.htm
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state? Not less than 21 months or more than four years
    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    3,400 post-degree clinical hours

    2,000 direct client contact hours

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? At least 1,000 hours
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    200 hours of in-person supervision

    There must be a minimum of one hour and a maximum of four hours of supervision for every 40 hours of supervised work experience; Supervision completed in another jurisdiction can possibly count toward licensure if it meets the requirements outlined in Virginia’s Regulations.

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    No more than 100 hours of the supervision may be acquired through group supervision.

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    In-person supervision may also include the use of technology that maintains client confidentiality and provides real- time, visual contact between the supervisor and the resident.

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB or the California Licensure Examination.

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    The National MFT Examination must be passed within two years of such approval, and within six (6) years from the date of initial issuance of the resident license.

  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 (WASHINGTON)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

    MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
    MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
    MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

    MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

    MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
    MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
    MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
    MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
    MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
    MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (EITHER 1 or 2)

    1. AAMFT Approved Supervisor who holds a any mental health practitioner license without restrictions that has been in good standing for at least two years

    2. Licensed mental health practitioner (e.g. LMHC, LCSW, licensed psychologist, licensed physician practicing as a psychiatrist, or licensed psychiatric nurse practitioner, who has BOTH 

    • Completed 15 clock hours of supervisor training including ANY combination of the following
      • Supervision Coursework
      • CEUs on Supervision
      • Supervision of Supervision
    • 25 hours of experience in supervision of clincial practice

    Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • WASHINGTON Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://doh.wa.gov/licenses-permits-and-certificates/professions-new-renew-or-update/marriage-and-family-therapist
    Address

    Physical Address: 111 Israel Rd. S.E., Tumwater, WA 98501

    Mailing Address: PO Box 1099, Olympia, WA 98507-1099

    Phone (360) 236-4700
    Email  hsqa.csc@doh.wa.gov
    Application https://doh.wa.gov/licenses-permits-and-certificates/professions-new-renew-or-update/marriage-and-family-therapist/licensing-information
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state? Minimum two years
    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    3,000 post-degree clinical experience hours

    1,000 client contact hours

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? At least 500 hours
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    200 hours

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    At least 100 must be one-on-one supervision and the remaining hours may be in one-on-one or group supervision.

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Not specified

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB or the California Licensure Examination.

    Applicants must complete four hours of HIV/AIDS training.

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    Not specified

  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 60 (WASHINGTON DC)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

         MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
         MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
         MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

         MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

         MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
         MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
         MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
         MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
         MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
         MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 12th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    Student will need to identify which state they will see licensure in

    Supervisor Requirements (BOTH)

    Student will need to identify which state they will see licensure in

    State Specific Additional Courses - 15 credits

    MFT6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions
    MFT6112 - Fundamentals of Psychopharmacology (required for this State)
    MFT6113 - Assessing and Treating Family Violence
    MFT6115 - Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy
    MFT6116 - Systemic Treatment of Infidelity and Sex Addiction

    Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • WASHINGTON DC Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://dchealth.dc.gov/node/146252
    Address

    899 North Capitol Street, NE

    Washington, DC 20002

    Phone (877) 672-2174
    Email  doh@dc.gov
    Application https://doh.force.com/dchealthrenewals/s/portal-page
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state?

    2 years

    The supervisee shall not receive compensation of any nature as a Marriage and Family Therapist, either directly or indirectly, from a client, except for salary from an employer based on hours worked under supervision.

    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    2,000 post-degree clinical experience hours

    1,000 face-to-face client contact hours

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Not specified
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    At minimum, monthly face-to-face discussions of the practice and all related matters; and one (1) hour of direct supervisory contact shall be provided for every twenty (20) hours of direct client contact.

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    Not specified

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Not specified

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    Not specified

  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 60 (WEST VIRGINIA)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

         MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
         MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
         MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

         MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

         MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
         MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
         MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
         MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
         MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
         MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (ALL)

    • An LMFT or LPC, licensed for 2+ years and have 5+ years of therapy experience
    • Supervision Training including ANY of the following: 
      • 1-semester graduate course in MFT supervision
      • 30-hours of CEUs in clinical supervision from a board approved provider
      • Approved Licensed Professional Supervisor (ALPS) or AAMFT Approved Supervisor or Supervisor Candidate 

    State Specific Additional Courses - 15 credits

    MFT6109 - Sex Therapy in MFT
    MFT6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions
    MFT6112 - Fundamentals of Psychopharmacology
    MFT8105 - Theories of Personality (Required for this State)
    MFT6115 - Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy

    Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • WEST VIRGINIA Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://wvbec.org/
    Address

    815 Quarrier Street, Suite 212

    Charleston, WV 25301

    Phone (800) 520-3852 OR (304) 558-5494 
    Email  counselingboard@msn.com
    Application https://wvbec.org/counseling-applications-and-forms/
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state? Minimum two years
    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    3,000 post-degree clinical experience

    1,500 client contact hours

    The Board will not credit an applicant with more than 1,500 hours of experience in any twelve-month period.

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? At least 750 hours
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    A minimum of 1 hour of direct individual supervision is required for every 20 hours of practice unless the professional supervisor deems additional supervision is necessary.

    When the professional supervisor is not a full-time employee of the same firm or agency as the applicant, this supervision shall occur at least twice in each calendar month while maintaining the minimum hourly requirement, unless the professional supervisor deems additional supervision is necessary. An approved professional supervisor may not supervise more than 4 individual applicants. The Supervisee will be a W-2 employee or pro-bono employee of the agency for which the Supervisee works. Supervisees cannot work as contract labor employees.

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    Individual supervision sessions must occur no less frequently than every 2 weeks.

    No more than 50% of the supervision to be conducted in a group setting

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    “Direct supervision” means face-to-face or secured interactive contact such as telephone, video, email or other contact that clearly addresses the required specialty areas. All persons providing supervision for Marriage and Family Therapy via technology-assisted delivery to supervisees physically present in the State of West Virginia shall be an Approved Licensed Professional Supervisor (ALPS) with this Board or has obtained the designation as an approved supervisor by the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT). Technology-assisted supervision shall be held to the same standards of appropriate practice as those in-person settings.

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB or the California Licensure Examination.

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    A passing score is valid for five years from the date of examination. An applicant may submit a licensure application prior to obtaining a passing score on certification exam. An applicant may sit for an approved examination within an 18-month period of the date of the first failed examination without filing a new licensure application and without presenting evidence of additional education or experience. An applicant who fails the initial examination and fails two subsequent examinations is disqualified from retaking the examination until satisfactory documentation of additional education and experience, as determined by the Board, has been received and approved by the Board.

  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 (WISCONSIN)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

    MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
    MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
    MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

    MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

    MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
    MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
    MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
    MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
    MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
    MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements (ANY)

    • An LMFT with a doctoral degree in MFT
    • An LMFT with 5 years of full-time MFT experience
    • Psychiatrist
    • Licensed psychologist
    • AAMFT Approved Supervisor or Supervisor Candidate

    Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • WISCONSIN Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://dsps.wi.gov/Pages/Professions/MFT/Default.aspx
    Address

    Marriage and Family Therapist Section, DSPS

    PO Box 8366

    Madison, WI 53708- 8366

    Phone (608) 266-2112
    Email  dsps@wi.gov
    Application https://dsps.wi.gov/Pages/Professions/MFT/Default.aspx
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state? Not specified
    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    3,000 post-degree clinical experience hours

    1,500 client contact hours

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? Not specified
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    1 hour of MFT supervision for every 10 hours of client contact

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    Not specified

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Not specified

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB or the California Licensure Examination.

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    Not specified

  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 48 (WYOMING)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

         MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
         MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
         MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

         MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

         MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
         MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
         MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
         MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
         MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
         MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 100 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervision Requirements (ALL)

    • Licensed for independent practice (LMFT) for a minimum of two (2) years prior to becoming a supervisor
    • Had four (4) years of post-graduate professional experience in their discipline (marriage and family therapy) prior to providing supervision
    • Must be free from any disciplinary action brought against them by any jurisdiction, although exceptions to this requirement may be granted by the Board if consistent with the public interest
    • Shall have taken a (graduate) level course in clinical supervision or have at least 3 contact hours of CE in clinical supervision.

    State Specific Additional Courses - 6 credits

    MFT6109 - Sex Therapy in MFT (takes the place of MFT6104 in GFT)
    MFT6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions  (required for this State)

    Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

  • WYOMING Post-Degree Licensure Information

    Board Website https://mentalhealth.wyo.gov/
    Address

    2001 Capitol Ave., Room 105

    Cheyenne WY 82002

    Phone (307) 777-3628
    Email  wyomhplb@wyo.gov
    Application https://mentalhealth.wyo.gov/professionals-1/Provisional-Applications
       
    What is the required duration of post-degree clinical work in this state? Not less than eighteen (18) months or more than thirty-six (36) months unless granted an extension by the Board.
    How many total hours of client contact are required?

    3,000 post-degree clinical experience hours

    1,200 client contact hours

    How many relational hours (couple and family therapy) are required? 500 hours
    How many total hours of post-degree supervision are required?

    Minimum of 100 hours of face-to-face individual clinical supervision

    Supervisor may not provide supervision to more than five (5) supervisees at one time, unless granted an exception in writing from the Board.

    How many individual supervision hours are required?

    Minimum of 100 hours

    What are the state's rules about distance-based supervision of post-degree hours?

    Individual Distance Clinical Supervision must be adequate to ensure the quality and competence of the activities supervised and must comply with all other supervision requirements.

    What type of examination is required for licensure in this state?

    Must take and pass the national licensing examination developed by the AMFTRB or the California Licensure Examination.

    What is the timing of when the examination must be taken?

    Not specified

  • TOTAL CREDIT HOURS - 45 (OUTSIDE THE US)

    Foundation Courses - 9 credits

    MFT5101 - Foundations for Graduate Study in MFT
    MFT5104 - Treatment Planning and Traditional Family Therapy
    MFT5105 - Recovery-Oriented Care and Postmodern Family Therapy

    Fundamental Courses - 21 credits

    MFT6103 - Cultural Diversity, Gender and Family Development

    MFT5103 - Systemic Evaluation and Case Management
    MFT5102 - Legal Ethical and Professional Development in MFT
    MFT6102 - Psychopathology, Diagnosis and Systemic Treatment
    MFT6101 - Human Development and Family Dynamics Across the Lifespan
    MFT6105 - Couple and Sex Therapy
    MFT5106 - Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practices (must be taken after specialization is declared)

    Clinical Training Courses (can begin any time after the 9th course is completed) - 9 credits

         MFT6930 - Practicum I
         MFT6931 - Practicum II
         MFT6932 - Internship I
         MFT6933 - Internship II
         MFT6934 - Internship and Capstone Presentation

    Clinical Hour Requirements (unless indicates seeking licensure in a US State)

    • 300 total therapy hours
      • at least 150 of these consist of relational therapy hours
      • at least 50 of these consist of in-person therapy hours
      • ONLY 50 can include co-therapy
    • minimum of 100 University group supervision hours
    • 52 local individual supervision hours (12 must be in-person)
    • 50 observable data supervision hours

    Supervisor Requirements 

    Will need to reach out to MFTtraining@nu.edu to discuss licensure and practice plans

     Specialization/Elective Courses - 6 credits 

    Two electives are included in the program for this State and are filled based on the selected specialization - SEE BELOW

    General Family Therapy Specialization
         MFT6104 - Family Therapy with Children
         MFT6106 - Families in Crisis 

    Child and Adolescent Family Therapy
         MFT6550 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6551 - Child and Adolescent Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Couple Therapy
         MFT6510 - Couple Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6511 - Couple Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy
         MFT6540 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6541 - LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Medical Family Therapy
         MFT6530 - Medical Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6531 - Medical Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Military Family Therapy
         MFT6520 - Military Family Therapy:  Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT6521 - Military Family Therapy:  Clinical Applications

    Systemic Sex Therapy (students can select any two of the four listed)
    MFT-6710 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
    MFT-6711 - Systemic Sex Therapy: Clinical Applications
    MFT-6712 - Diversity of Sexual Expression and Lifestyles in MFT
    MFT-6713 - Techniques for Treating Sexual Functiongin and Behavior in MFT

    Systemic Treatment of Addictions (students can select any two of the four listed)
         MFT-6810 - Addictions: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6811 - Addictions: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6812 - Systemic Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
         MFT-6111 - Systemic Interventions in Addictions

    Trauma-Informed Systemic Therapy (students can select any two of the three listed)
         MFT-6610 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
         MFT-6611 - Trauma and Family Therapy: Clinical Applications
         MFT-6106 - Families in Crisis

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