Why a specialization in Marriage and Family Therapy?
Since there is so much research demonstrating that treatment programs for various disorders (for example, bi-polar disorder, schizophrenia, substance abuse disorders, etc.) are more effective when conjoint therapies are included, treatment agencies must include practitioners who are trained specifically in the conjoint therapies. Unless practitioners are trained both to work individually and conjointly, they mail fail to recognize when one format or the other is most needed.
Related Questions
- Do I have to be a member of AAMFT or NCAMFT to be licensed to practice marriage and family therapy in North Carolina?
- Does the marriage and family therapy licensure board receive funding from state or local governments?
- What are the entrance requirements for Northcentral Marriage and Family Therapy degree programs?