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PO5) The DMFT Program in Family Therapy will train students in supervision and skills
necessary for community practitioners.
Student Learning Outcomes
SLO1) Students will demonstrate competency with issues of social justice, inclusion, and
cultural and sexual diversity in teaching, research, supervision, and practice.
SLO2) Students will demonstrate potential competency in obtaining funding in the field of
marriage and family therapy.
SLO3) Students will demonstrate competency in systemic/relational ethical/professional
clinical practice.
SLO4) Students demonstrate potential competency in the theoretical, ethical, and legal
practice in supervision.
SLO5) Students will demonstrate competency in their ability to conduct clinically focused
research
SLO6) Students demonstrate a commitment to service in the community.
Faculty Outcomes:
FO1) Faculty demonstrate a commitment to teaching and/or supervising which includes an
emphasis on cultural and sexual diversity, and inclusion.
FO2) Faculty demonstrate a commitment to ethical clinical practice in the field of MFT and
supervision
FO3) Faculty demonstrate a commitment to research and/or scholarship
FO4) Faculty demonstrate a commitment to service and student engagement
Core Curriculum
Developmental Courses
(3 credit hours)
Doctoral Seminars I-III (3 credit hours)
Theory Courses
(18 Credits)
Introduction to Systems Theories
Theories of Personality and/or Psychopathology
Crisis Management
Advanced Therapy Courses (9 credit hours-choose 3 courses)
Systemic Family Therapy I (MRI/SFBT)
Systemic Family Therapy II (Narrative Therapy)
Systemic Family Therapy III (Intergenerational Theories)
Systemic Family Therapy IV (Ericksonian and Hypnotherapy)
International Perspectives in Counseling and Therapy