Who Are MFT's?
What is Marriage and Family Therapy?
A family's patterns of behavior
influences the individual and therefore may need to be a part of the treatment
plan. In marriage and family therapy, the unit of treatment isn't just the
person - even if only a single person is interviewed - it is the set of
relationships in which the person is imbedded.
Marriage and family therapy is:

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brief
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solution-focused
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specific, with attainable therapeutic
goals
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designed with the "end in mind."
Marriage and family therapists treat a
wide range of serious clinical problems including: depression, marital problems,
anxiety, individual psychological problems, and child-parent problems.
Research indicates that marriage and family therapy is as effective, and in some
cases more effective than standard and/or individual treatments for many mental
health problems such as: adult schizophrenia, affective (mood) disorders, adult
alcoholism and drug abuse, children's conduct disorders, adolescent drug abuse,
anorexia in young adult women, childhood autism, chronic physical illness in
adults and children, and marital distress and conflict.
Who
are Marriage and Family Therapists?
Marriage and Family Therapists (MFTs) are mental health
professionals
trained in psychotherapy and family systems, and diagnose and treat mental and
emotional disorders within the context of marriage, couples and family systems.
They evaluate and treat mental and emotional disorders, other health and
behavioral problems, and address a wide array of relationship issues within the
context of the family system.
Family therapists
believe that difficulties arise in relationships because of the way in which
people interact with one another. Family therapists do not believe that these
difficulties are related to any one person being the problem or having a
dysfunction. Family therapists focus on a relationships dynamics and
help clients view the relationship differently allowing them to approach the
relationship in a new way.
Why
use a Marriage and Family Therapist?
Research studies repeatedly
demonstrate the effectiveness of marriage and family therapy in treating the
full range of mental and emotional disorders and health problems.
Studies also show that clients are highly satisfied with services of Marriage
and Family Therapists. Clients report marked improvement in work productivity,
co-worker relationships, family relationships, partner relationships, emotional
health, overall health, social life, and community involvement
What
are the qualifications for a Marriage and Family Therapist?
Marriage and family therapy is a
distinct professional discipline with graduate and post graduate programs. Three
options are available for those interested in becoming a marriage and family
therapist: master's degree (2-3 years), doctoral program (3-5 years), or
post-graduate clinical training programs (3-4 years). Historically, marriage and
family therapists have come from a wide variety of educational backgrounds
including psychology, psychiatry, social work, nursing, pastoral counseling and
education.
© 2002 American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy 112 South Alfred
Street, Alexandria, VA 22314-3061 - Phone: (703) 838-9808 Fax: (703) 838-9805.
At
My-Therapist, Inc. we work with couples and families to help them build strong
healthy relationships. We work with couples to develop effective
communication skills to enhance their intimacy and honest expression of
feelings.
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