Marriage and Family Therapy

The Marriage and Family Therapy Program prepares professionals as broadly trained mental health professionals with a specialty in working with relationships. Graduates of the program are trained to work in a wide variety of settings including mental health centers, substance abuse centers, church counseling centers and private practice. Completion of the degree is the first stage toward licensure as a marriage and family therapist. All MFT students are required to complete 500 hours of direct clinical services, half of which will be working with couples and families. In addition, students are required to complete over 100 hours of supervision in the delivery of those services.

 
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College of Arts and Sciences
Lee University
Cleveland, TN 37311

1-800-LEE-9930
artsandsciences@
leeuniversity.edu

Spotlight On

Josh York
Josh York
Anthropology
Class of 2011

Josh York, originally from Acworth, Ga., took a tour of private schools in the area before deciding Lee University was his perfect fit due to the distance and scholarship opportunities. Josh graduated in May with a Bachelor of Arts in anthropology.