Improve the Lives of Families
Marriage and family therapy is a recognized mental health discipline specializing in working with children, adolescents, and adults, either individually or together, within the context of systems theories. Unlike other mental health disciplines where you may take one or two classes in how to work holistically and relationally with clients, the entire program focuses the training and education to work within this paradigm. Individuals who complete the academic and clinical requirements earn a Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy.
With this degree graduates can immediately apply for an associate license to practice therapy, and with 2 more years of full-time supervised work experience can apply for full licensure as a marriage and family therapist. This degree specifically provides graduates with expertise in working with individuals, couples, and families. Additionally, this training also provides excellent preparation for other forms of clinical and administrative work in social and human service agencies.
Marriage & Family Therapy at Edgewood
- Study without interrupting your career.
- Our program is designed for working professionals. Classes are held in the evenings and on Saturdays, year-round.
- Be part of a unique learning community.
- New cohorts begin each Fall and Spring semester. You'll work in a team-based setting throughout your studies. Enrollment is limited to allow for small class size and individual attention.
- Learn from exceptional faculty.
- All MFT faculty members have extensive clinical experience in their subject area, and maintain active clinical work in addition to their teaching. This provides students of the program excellent training and instruction by faculty with hands-on, real-world experience in their respective fields. Several of the faculty are nationally recognized for their outstanding contributions to the field and their patients.
- Participate in advanced clinical training and internships.
- The program includes a 12-month internship where you will work with a variety of individuals, couples and families from the community. Plus, Edgewood College also operates The Family Center, which provides students with a venue to meet their required clinical hours providing low-cost, high-quality, supportive therapy for individuals, couples and families.
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WAMFT Conference Presentation
Dr. Kevin Allemange will present at the 2011 WAMFT Conference on the topic of Financial Hardship, Cognitive Dissonance, and EMDR: A Model for Treatment
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New Cohort Available!
Now you can begin the MFT program in either the Spring or Fall semesters.
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Professor Receives Carl Whitaker Award
Dr. Fabian was the recipient of the 2010 Carl Whitaker award for outstanding service to the profession of marriage and family therapy in Wisconsin by the Wisconsin Association for Marriage & Family Therapy.
National Council on Family Relations Conference Presentation
Dr. Kevin Allemagne will present a paper entitled Financial Hardship, Cognitive Dissonance, and EMDR: A Model for Treatment at the 2011 National Council on Family Relations' Annual Conference in Orlando, Florida. The paper discusses the intersection of economic difficulties, gender, and cognitive dissonance may impede therapeutic process, and provides a model of addressing these concerns through EMDR therapy.






