Aug 03

Many working professionals decide to advance their career by earning a Masters Degree in a field of study related to their job.  Accredited colleges and universities that offer Master of Counseling  programs are popular for professionals that desire to expand their knowledge in fields emphasizing Marriage, Family and Child Therapy.  In many states psychologists need to receive their Masters Degree and licensure in order to have their independent professional practice. 

Professionals will further develop their ability to diagnose and treat mental and emotional disorders and problems within the family system through a Masters Degree program.  Plus, a Masters Degree will help professionals advance their interpersonal, therapeutic and communication skills.

Becoming a marriage and family therapist includes completing a two-to-three year Master’s Degree program or a three-to five-year Doctoral program in this field. Online and on campus courses offered at accredited colleges and universities have programs designated for professional to achieve their Masters Degree in Counseling and choose from a variety of concentrations.

written by AE Staff Writer