Marriage, Family, and Child Counseling Program
Dr. Wen-Mei Chou, Program Coordinator
Mission
The mission of the Marriage, Family, and Child Counseling Program (MFCC) is to provide students with the academic knowledge, the therapeutic skills, and the ethical foundations necessary to practice in the field of marriage and family therapy within secular settings. This program prepares students through curriculum designed to meet the academic requirements set forth by Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) and to sit for the Marriage and Family Therapy licensing exam (which would allow for LMFT licensure in Texas and several other states). This program is seeking CACREP accreditation.
Goals
Goal 1: To provide students with the academic knowledge, the therapeutic skills, the ability to and the ethical foundations necessary for competent practice in the field of marriage and family therapy in a global society.
Goal 2: To prepare students to sit for licensure in Texas and other states by meeting the nationally recognized academic requirements set forth by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP).
Course Requirements – 60 Hours
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Counseling Core Courses (24 hours)
Marriage, Family, and Child Counseling Specialized Courses (27 hours)
CNSL 6301 | Brief Counseling Interventions with Individuals & Families | 3 |
CNSL 6304 | Couples Counseling | 3 |
CNSL 6306 | Counseling Children & Adolescents | 3 |
CNSL 6316 | Applied Counseling Techniques in Individual & Family Counseling | 3 |
CNSL 6318 | Marriage and Family Theories in Counseling | 3 |
CNSL 6327 | Marriage and Family Assessment & Treatment | 3 |
CNSL 6353 | Consultation, Prevention, & Supervision | 3 |
CNSL 6393 | Advanced Marriage and Family Techniques | 3 |
CNSL 6394 | Pre-Practicum | 3 |
Clinical Instruction (9 hours)
Comprehensive Examination (0 hours)
Marriage & Family Therapy Practice Examination. The policies and procedures for the administration and scoring of the comprehensive examination for each specialization are available through the Director of the Graduate Counseling Program.
Marriage, Family, and Child Counseling
This section identifies how the UMHB Marriage, Family & Child Counseling Program meets the academic content areas required in Rule §801.113 (d) and (e) and §801.114, Academic Course Content of Title 22, Texas Administrative Code, Part 35, Chapter, 801, effective 5/18/2008 and modified in 2012 for meeting the course requirements for licensure as a marriage and family therapist in the State of Texas:
Theoretical Foundations of Marriage and Family Therapy (1 course)
Assessment and Treatment in Marriage and Family Therapy (4 courses)
CNSL 6301 | Brief Counseling Interventions with Individuals & Families | 3 |
CNSL 6304 | Couples Counseling | 3 |
CNSL 6306 | Counseling Children & Adolescents | 3 |
CNSL 6316 | Applied Counseling Techniques in Individual & Family Counseling | 3 |
CNSL 6327 | Marriage and Family Assessment & Treatment | 3 |
CNSL 6393 | Advanced Marriage and Family Techniques | 3 |
Human Development, Gender, Multicultural Issues and Family Studies (2 courses)
Psychopathology (1 course)
Professional Ethics (1 course)
Applied Professional Research (1 course)
Supervised Clinical Practicum (12 months or 3 courses)
In addition to completing all degree requirements, students who want to become Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT) in Texas must, after graduation, complete a 3000 clock hour internship approved by the Texas State Board of Examiners of Marriage & Family Therapists. Prior to beginning this internship, graduates must apply to take the Marriage & Family Therapist Licensure examination and apply to the Texas State Board of Examiners of Marriage & Family Therapists for a temporary license. Graduates must also take and pass the Jurisprudence Exam administered by the Texas State Board of Examiners of Marriage & Family Therapists.