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IX. Training & Supervision in Family Therapy
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Many graduate programs in Marriage and Family Therapy exist: Some questions– Is the program AAMFT approved? Does it rely on live supervision? Is there a specific course on ethics and families? Are trainees encouraged to adopted one particular model of family therapy? What internship opportunities are there? Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2003
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Once you’ve begun training:
You may be encouraged to conform to a specific therapeutic model. It’s not a bad way to anchor yourself to systems thinking. Later, you can modify your approach to suit your style and the population you serve. Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2003
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Post-graduate training issues to consider:
Far too many discontinue post-graduate training before they’ve mastered their craft. Those who do so tend not to be very competent therapists. Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2003
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Supervision The goal is to develop the trainee’s abilities, facilitate the therapy process, and ensure client welfare. The supervisor is legally responsible for the supervisee’s behavior. Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2003
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Websites to visit: For more on training programs in the U.S.– For information on state licensure in marriage & family therapy– Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2003
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