Marriage and Family Therapy · California
Marriage and Family Therapy colleges in California
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Marriage and Family Therapy trains you to assess and treat mental and emotional disorders within couples and families and prepares you for the supervised path to clinical licensure.
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What you'll study in a Marriage and Family Therapy program
- Family systems theory and relational diagnosis
- Couples and marital therapy techniques
- Individual and group psychotherapy methods
- Human development across the lifespan
- Psychopathology and recognition of mental and behavioral disorders
- Intake assessment, treatment planning, and case documentation
- Crisis intervention and short- and long-term therapeutic strategies
- Professional ethics, confidentiality, and mandatory-reporting rules
- Supervised clinical practicum with couples and families
Where a Marriage and Family Therapy degree can lead
- Marriage and Family Therapist
- Mental Health Counselor
- Family Counselor
- Behavioral Health Clinician
- Clinical Case Manager
- Substance Abuse Counselor
Typical pay: Early-career wages vary by employer, region, and experience (BLS, 2024 marriage and family therapists median $63,780).
Marriage and Family Therapy studies how mental, emotional, and behavioral problems develop and resolve inside relationship systems rather than in one isolated person. Coursework grounds you in family systems theory, human development across the lifespan, and psychopathology, so you learn to recognize conditions such as depression, anxiety, and behavioral disorders while reading the couple or family patterns that surround them. You build skills in psychotherapy techniques, structured intake and assessment, treatment planning, crisis and small-group intervention, and the short- and long-term therapeutic strategies used with marital conflict, parenting struggles, and family transitions. Programs also cover professional ethics, mandatory-reporting and confidentiality rules, cultural responsiveness, and practice management, and they require supervised clinical hours with real clients. Where general Psychology centers on studying behavior and the mind across many settings and Social Work trains broadly for case management and connecting people to services, this field focuses specifically on relational therapy with couples and families.
Most therapists enter through a master's degree in marriage and family therapy or a closely related counseling field, then complete a defined period of post-degree supervised clinical experience before sitting for a licensing exam; the common credential is the LMFT, though the exact title, required hours, and exam vary by state. Graduates work in community mental health centers, private and group practices, hospitals and behavioral-health programs, schools, employee assistance programs, and family and children's service agencies, and some continue to doctoral study for teaching or research. A program is preparation, not a guaranteed job: you still have to earn licensure in your state, and pay, caseloads, and demand vary by employer, setting, region, and experience.
In federal data for the closely related occupation of marriage and family therapists, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports a 2024 median wage of $63,780 and projects employment to grow about 12.6% from 2024 to 2034; a master's degree is the typical entry-level education for that occupation. National figures are occupation-wide medians across all experience levels, not starting wages or graduate outcomes.
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