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Marriage and Family Therapy Program Plan

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Part 1: Your Learner Information

Directions: In Unit 1, you explored resources that will help you on your academic journey towards becoming a marriage and family therapist. Now, collect these resources so you have quick and easy access to this information as you progress in the program.

Under “Resources,” post the links to each resource. In addition to submitting this form as part of your assignment, print this form for your records and save the file on your desktop.

Your Learner Information

Learner ID

Academic Advisor

(Name, Phone Number, and Email)

Faculty Advisor

(Name, Phone Number, and Email)

Resources: Links

Courseroom Help Page

Effective Learning Strategies

Writing Center

Smarthinking

Academic Honesty

APA Style and Format

Academic Writer

Library – Journal and Book Locator

Library – Summon

Licensure Resources

Part 2: Marriage and Family Therapy Program Information

Directions: In Unit 2, you explored the Marriage and Family Therapy program information. Affirm that you have read and understood the document by addressing the following questions.

Core Curriculum

How many courses do you plan to take per quarter?

Based on this timeline, when do you expect to graduate?

In looking over the courses you will be taking, which courses do you expect to enjoy the most?

Which courses do you anticipate the greatest challenges?

Internship

Total number of direct client contact hours

Total number of semester or quarter credits and/or total number of calendar months of clinical internship

Credits:

Calendar months:

Requirements about supervisor credentials for pre-Master’s internship hours which potentially count for licensure

Direct contact requirements for working with families and couples

Part 3: Your Definitions of Systems and Systems Thinking

Directions: In Unit 3, you explored the general idea of “systems.” In one paragraph each, define what a system is in your own words. Then, explain why systems thinking is the foundation for how marriage and family therapists provide therapy.

Systems and Systems Thinking

Define what a system is.

Explain why systems thinking is the foundation for how marriage and family therapists provide therapy.

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