This home study review covers the Marriage and Family Therapy exam test. It is designed for therapists that are trying to become licensed or taking Comps at the Masters level. The interactive program covers the content areas of the National Marriage and Family Therapy exam.(MFT)
Included in this interactive study review prep site are practice test questions, case study, simulations, audio, study buddy, test strategies and content material to help students pass the Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) national exam.
Content material includes questions covering foundations of marital and family therapy (Sullivan, Jackson, Ackerman, Bowen, Bateson, Weakland, Haley and Satir). General systems theory, person-centered, Gestalt, RET, behavioral therapy models are also covered along with human development, STDs, theories of personality, psychopathology, trauma, patterns of abuse, diagnostic and interviewing techniques, DSM-IV, assessment tests, divorce, child custody, infertility, adoption, infidelity, trauma intervention models, sexual abuse, addiction, impact of loss and grief, death chronic illness, research assessment, code of ethics. Models of couple and family therapy include Adlerian, attachment theory, Bowen, Cognitive behavioral, communication theory, contextual, emotionally focused therapy, Ericksonian theory, Feminist family therapy, Milan systemic family therapy MRI Brief therapy, narrative therapy, Object relations, psychoanalytic, solution focused therapy, strategic therapy, structural therapy and other topics such as counseling, family, minuchian, genogram, haley, madanes, milan, rogers, carkhuff, traux, deshazer, introject, klein, MRI, homeostatic, sculping and, triangles,
If you need MFT test requirements and test dates contact AMFTRB to find out the current requirements and procedures, which may vary from state to state. Only they can give you OFFICIAL and CURRENT answers to your important questions.
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