Southern's Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) program is a clinically focused training program offering rigorous academics, personalized on-site clinical supervision, and focus on the self-of-the-therapist development, completed in either two or three years of study. We value diversity, cultural competency, and experiential learning. In addition to coursework grounding students in systems theory and human development, students receive training seeing clients under the eye of seasoned supervisors in our program’s on-site clinic. Additional learning takes place in a yearlong internship at an off-campus clinical placement.
SCSU MFT graduates are eligible for Connecticut licensure, clinical membership in the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, and find employment in various settings, including:
- Community mental health facilities
- Youth service agencies
- Hospital outpatient clinics
- Domestic violence programs
- Private practice
- Substance abuse programs
- Youth service programs
Our program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE). COAMFTE accreditation is the seal of credibility, rigor and quality within MFT training programs. COAMFTE accreditation ensures excellence in education as exemplified by our Graduate Achievement Data Table.
As a program committed to social equity in the practice of couple and family therapy, we value and foster a diverse community of students, faculty and staff. View statistics reflecting the diversity of our program.