Pre-Professional Graduate Certificate Program in Marriage and Family Therapy 2015/2016



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Pre-Professional Graduate Certificate Program in Marriage and Family Therapy 2015/2016 College of Education College of Family and Consumer Sciences School of Social Work The University of Georgia Revised 08/15

MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY PRE-PROFESSIONAL GRADUATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM The Pre-Professional Graduate Certificate Program in Marriage and Family Therapy (CMFT) is designed to provide an interdisciplinary program for graduate students interested in the applied field of marriage and family therapy. The program is for graduate students concurrently enrolled in a program at UGA, and where they are able to see clients in a clinical setting during their degree program. Completion of the requirements for the certificate program will provide a strong basis preparing the student to undertake further supervised clinical training in marriage and family therapy. The certificate program is not intended to provide all the training necessary to function as an independent professional nor to meet all the requirements for (a) state licensure as a marriage and family therapist or (b) clinical membership in the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. The Certificate Program attempts to meet the course requirements, but not the practicum requirements for licensure in Georgia. For a practicum to count towards licensure, the student must see couples and/or family clients under the supervision of a licensed professional, who is either a Board approved or AAMFT approved supervisor, for 500 client contact hours over 12 consecutive months. Even though we have applied our best efforts to structure the program s curriculum to meet Georgia s state requirements, it is the student s responsibility to stay abreast of the requirements for state licensure in Marriage and Family Therapy. The requirements are available on the Georgia Secretary of State s website: http://www.sos.ga.gov/plb/counselors/ The Certificate program involves three units of the University of Georgia: the College of Education, the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, and the School of Social Work. Graduate courses that may be used to fulfill requirements for the certificate program are offered in several units of the University of Georgia including the Department of Human Development and Family Science, the Department of Counseling and Human Development Services, the School of Social Work, Department of Psychology, and Department of Educational Psychology. To be admitted, the student must be admitted to a department at the University of Georgia at the graduate level. The student must complete a practicum at a site with appropriate supervision approved by the student s department. The graduate student and his/her advisor in the student s academic department plan the program of study to fulfill the requirements of the certificate program and submit an application to the Coordinator of the Faculty of Marriage and Family Therapy in his/her department. Courses in the certificate program may also apply to the degree program in the student s academic department, depending on departmental approval. For Master s degree students, the certificate will be awarded upon completion of the certificate requirements and completion of the Master s degree program in which the student is enrolled. For students already holding a Master s degree, the certificate will be awarded at the end of the semester in which the certificate requirements are satisfied. For further information concerning the certificate program, contact: Page 1

Jerry Gale, Ph.D. Phone: (706) 542-8435 CMFT Program Coordinator, HDFS, College of E-mail: jgale@uga.edu Family and Consumer Sciences Brian A. Glaser, Ph.D. Phone: (706) 542-1812 Unit Coordinator, College of Education Fax: (706)542-4130 E-mail:bglaser@uga.edu Betsy Vonk, Ph.D. Phone: (678) 985-6793 Unit Coordinator, School of Social Work E-mail: bvonk@uga.edu www.fcs.uga.edu/cfd/mft/certificate.html Page 2

CURRICULUM The certificate program requires a student to complete 21 hours of credit. These must include 15 hours of core courses and 6 hours of practicum. The core curriculum hours will be distributed as follows: 3 hours in Professional Studies; 6 hours in Marriage and Family Studies; and 6 hours in Marriage and Family Therapy. Any of these courses may also be in partial completion of requirements in the graduate degree program of the student's department/school. Practicum hours will be completed through registration in the practicum programs of the student's department/school. UGA practicum is required. At least 6 hours of the core course hours must be taken outside of the student's department/school. This requirement is designed to reflect the interdisciplinary nature of the field of marriage and family therapy and this certificate program. Students are encouraged to take more than the minimum 6 hours of course work outside of their own department. Please note: the professional studies course 6010 counts towards 3 of the 6 hours even if the course is taught in the student's own department. No more than 3 of the 15 hours may be taken in split graduate/undergraduate courses. A grade of B or better must be earned for a course to count toward completion of the certificate. The course curriculum is as follows. Any graduate prerequisites are indicated in parentheses. These courses are subject to change. Check with certificate faculty to find out which courses are currently available. CORE COURSES (15 hours) These courses are not necessarily offered every year. Check Athena to see course listing for a specific semester. Professional Studies (3 hours) ECHD 6010 SOWK 6010 HDFS6010 Issues and Ethics in Marriage and Family Therapy (Alternately offered by SW and COE) Couples and Family Studies (6 hours) HDFS 6100 HDFS 6610 HDFS 6630 HDFS 6640 ECHD 8050 ECHD 8380 SOWK 6044 SOWK 6107 SOWK 6142 SOWK 7132 SOWK 7232 SOWK 7347 Theories of Human Development The Family Theories of Family Development Issues in Family Relationships Counseling Children and Adolescents Optimal Experience, Adaptation and Aging Theory and Practice with Families Crisis Intervention Social Work with Older Adults Social Work with Abusing and Neglecting Families Advanced Clinical Social Work Practice with Families Topics in Family and Child Welfare: Adoption and Foster Care Page 3

Marriage and Family Therapy (6 hours) HDFS 8050 HDFS 8060 HDFS 8070 HDFS 8130 ECHD 8040 ECHD 8150 SOWK 7203 SOWK 7223 SOWK 7387 SOWK 7387 Mechanisms of Change in MFT Contemporary Models of Treatment across the Lifespan Sex Therapy and Couples Therapy Behavioral Medicine and Family Therapy Introduction to Play Therapy Child and Family Counseling Advanced Clinical Practice with Individuals Social Work Treatment with Groups Special Topics: Family Therapy Bootcamp Special topics: Assessment & Treatment of Child/Adolescent Trauma Page 4

Practicum in Marriage and Family Therapy (6 hours) Students will register for practicum in their own programs of graduate study. Most agencies require at least two consecutive semesters of time commitment for practicum. The certificate program requires at least a two-semester commitment. Students are encouraged to enroll in more than the minimum hours of practicum. An appropriate practicum must provide the student the opportunity to work with couples and family clients under faculty supervision. Students whose practica allow opportunity for practice from a family systems perspective may earn the MFT certificate. Students are urged to seek practicum sites that meet this requirement through her/his own department/school. The hours accrued during practicum will not count towards MFT licensure unless supervised by an AAMFT approved supervisor. Generally, certificate students who would like MFT licensure will need to complete supervised hours post-graduation. Note: Please be sure to check State of Georgia requirements for MFT Licensure for those interested in seeking licensure as a MFT via the certificate program (Chapter 135-5-.06). This information is available at: http://rules.sos.state.ga.us/pages/georgia_composite_board_of_professio NAL_COUNSELORS SOCIAL_WORKERS_AND_MARRIAGE_AND_FAMILY_T HERAPISTS/index.html Practicum course numbers: HDFS 9070 ECHD 7700 ECHD 7850 ECHD 7860 ECHD 9760 Practicum in Marriage and Family Therapy (PRQ: POD) Individual Counseling Practicum (PRQ: ECHD 7040 & POD) Internship in School Counseling (PRQ: ECHD 7700 or POD) Internship in Community Counseling (PRQ: ECHD 7700 or POD) Advanced Counseling Psychology Practicum SOWK 7055 Social Work Concentration Practicum (PRQ: SOWK 6055) Page 5

Faculty College of Education Georgia B. Calhoun, Ph.D. Brian A. Glaser, Ph.D.* Jolie Daigle, Ph.D. College of Family and Consumer Sciences Maria Burmudéz, Ph.D. Jerry Gale, Ph.D. ** Desiree Seponski, Ph.D. School of Social Work Mary Zorn Bates, LMFT, LCSW Rosalyn Campbell, Ph.D. Jennifer Elkins, Ph.D. Sandra Murphy, Ph.D., LMFT, LCSW Betsy Vonk, Ph.D., LCSW* Michael Robinson, Ph.D. Emeritus Faculty Jerold Bozarth, Ph.D. George Gazda, Ed.D. Arthur M. Horne, Ph.D. Allie C. Kilpatrick, Ph.D. David Kurtz, Ph.D. James Pippin, Ed.D Sharon Price, Ph.D. John C. Dagley, Ph.D. Adjunct Clinical Faculty Tom Camp, M.Div., MS Samaritan Counseling Center, Athens Teddy Kemp, M.S.W., Family Counseling Services, Athens Donald Randall, Jr., M. Div., Ph.D., Private Practice, Athens Joe Scalise, Ed.D., Private Practice, Athens Ron Weeks, M.S.W., The Family Project, Inc., Gainesville * Executive Committee (Unit Coordinators) ** CMFT Program Coordinator (also Unit Coordinator) Page 6

Application Procedures 1. Apply and obtain permission to a graduate degree program at the University of Georgia. 2. Discuss your interest in the interdisciplinary program in Marriage and Family Therapy with your regular academic advisor. 3. Set your appointment with the CMFT Program Unit Coordinator in your department/school to discuss your interests. 4. Identify an appropriate practicum site and discuss the opportunities for placement with your advisor, the Unit Coordinator, and the director of the practicum facility. It is imperative that opportunities exist for you to work with couples and families in your practicum under the supervision of someone trained in Marriage and Family Therapy if you want to use these hours to count for licensure as a marriage and family therapist. A facility which typically has a caseload of only individuals seeking therapeutic assistance would not provide you the opportunity to receive supervised experience credit hours of practicum required for licensure in MFT. It is important to note that most approved practicum sites require evidence of sufficient therapeutic competency to warrant assignment of a couple or family. 5. In consultation with your advisor and/or the Unit Coordinator plan your curriculum to meet the program requirements and complete page three of the application. Submit just the application form to: Dr. Jerry Gale, CMFT Program Coordinator 107 Family Science Center (House A) 403 Sanford Dr. Athens, GA 30602 (706) 542-8435 jgale@uga.edu 6. Application to the program should take place relatively early in your degree program to ensure appropriate curriculum planning. 7. Fill out all the paperwork from the application checklist, have signed by the appropriate people, and turn the paperwork in by April 1 st on the year you are graduating to receive the MFT Certificate. Page 7

Marriage and Family Therapy Certification Program Application CHECKLIST Student Name Date Return only the Application Information Form at the time of initial application. Turn in all forms signed by your advisor, unit coordinator, field supervisor, and field liaison at the time of completion to Jerry Gale (jgale@uga.edu). Admission to Graduate School Enrolled for graduate degree in appropriate department Application form completed Program of study includes all course names and numbers No courses included were taken over 5 years ago. All courses taken/to be taken at The University of Georgia unless approved by CMFT Executive Committee Three hours outside the student s own department or school (excluding ECDH/SOWK/HDFS6010 Issues in Marriage & Family Therapy included)

This page is to be turned in by January 15 the year you apply for the certificate program. APPLICATION FOR MFT CERTIFICATE All students who wish to earn the Pre-Professional Graduate Certification in Marriage and Family Therapy must complete this supplemental application and be admitted to the certificate program. Please note that each student must also be admitted to a department by the Graduate School. General applications for admissions are available from the Office of Graduate Admissions. PLEASE COMPLETE Name: Address: Phone Number: Email: Department: College/School: I have been admitted to the University of Georgia Graduate School as: A prospective candidate for the degree in I understand and plan to complete the curriculum requirements for the Marriage and Family Therapy Certificate. Due dates: -January 15 application to qualify for MFT Institute funding and scholarships -April 1 completion paperwork filled out to qualify for spring graduation Applicant s Signature: Date Submitted: Date Received: (initial) Application Page 1

Page 1 of 4 to submit before April 1 st on the year of completing the program PROGRAM OF STUDY* List the courses you have taken that will satisfy the requirements for the Pre-Professional Graduate Certificate in Marriage and Family therapy. Submit to the CMFT Program Coordinator along with the forms on the application checklist to complete the certificate. Course Number Semester Hours Title When Taken Professional Studies (3 hours) Couple and Family Studies (6 hours) Application Page 2 Marriage and Family Therapy (6 hours) Indicate with an * the two courses to be taken outside your school/department. Practicum in Marriage and Family Therapy (6 hours) Practicum site must include clinical work with couples and families.** 1. 2. 3. / PRINT Major Professor or Advisor SIGN Unit Coordinator, CMFT Program Dr. Jerry Gale, Coordinator, CMFT Program Date Date Date *Some courses will not be offered in any given academic year, in which case another approved course will need to be substituted. **The hours accrued during practicum will not count towards MFT Licensure unless supervised by an AAMFT approved supervisor. Application Page 3

Page 2 of 4 to submit before April 1 st on the year of completing the program Marriage and Family Therapy Certificate Program MFT Certificate Completion Form* I have reviewed the MFT application of and can Certify that the student has completed all of the requirements for the MFT Certificate. All of the courses listed on the original application were taken or the following acceptable substitutions were made:. The six hours of practicum have been completed and the practicum completion forms are on file. (Signature of Advisor) (Date) Name of Advisor (Signature of Unit Coordinator) (Date)

Page 3 of 4 to submit before April 1 st on the year of completing the program Practicum/Internship Completion Form (Circle which is applicable) Student Name: Name of Instructor Practicum/Internship Location Course Number of Practicum/Internship Credit Hours Dates of Practicum/Internship: from to Name of Primary Supervisor Type of Clients Seen (description of population) Describe forms of clinical interventions with families I certify that the student named above has applied a family systems theoretical perspective in his/her practicum/internship work with me. (Field Supervisor s Signature) (Date) This student has successfully completed this practicum/internship in marriage and family therapy. (Faculty Liaison s Signature) (Date) Send original to Chair, MFT Certificate Program, one copy to student s advisor, and one copy to MFT Department Coordinator. To be completed for each 5 hours of practicum/internship counted towards the 10 hours of practicum/internship required for the MFT Certificate Program

Completion Form Pre-Professional Graduate Certificate Program in Marriage and Family Therapy Page 4 of 4 to submit before April 1 st on the year of completing the program Student Name: Student ID Number: If you are a master s student, the date you completed your master s degree and the requirements of the certificate program: The degree you earned is: Department, school or college: If you a doctoral student, the date you completed the certificate requirements: Department, school or college: The address you want the certificate mailed to: Address: Home Telephone: Other: E-mail: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Applicant s signature: Date: Program s Advisor signature: Unit Coordinator s signature: CMFT Chair s signature: