Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy (MAMFT)
Kenya, Nairobi city., Kenya
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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Introduction
Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy (MAMFT)
INTRODUCTION
This is one of its kind program in Africa. An MAMFT approach focuses on the strengths and resiliency of family systems and communal resources to restore and build family relationships.
Why study Family Therapy? Couples & family in Kenya today face daily challenges in a rapidly changing social context, marital instability and an increase in separation/divorce, changing parent-child expectations and increasing conflict, rise in substance use and addictive behaviors, brutal acts of family violence and Child neglect, economic and employment stressors and breakdown of extended family relationships and the list continues.
Areas of specialization;
- Child and Adolescent therapy
- Premarital and Couple therapy
GOALS OF THE MAMFT PROGRAM
MAMFT aims to prepare marriage and family therapists: - Aware and self-reflective, ethically knowledgeable, culturally sensitive, clinically competent.
PAC University inaugurates a professional clinical degree which utilizes an approach to working with individuals, couples, families, and groups.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
The MAMFT is a Two year, tri-semester M.A. degree program which consists of 60 credits. Students undergo a clinical training of 6 credits and 500 hrs of practicum over a year.
It consists of an option of TWO elective courses; Research Thesis or an MAMFT Project.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
The minimum entry requirement is a Bachelor's degree in Counseling Psychology or related discipline from an accredited university. The minimum entry requirement is a Second Class Honor, Upper Division and above (or a GPA of 3.00 and above).
All applicants are required to have completed the following undergraduate course prerequisites: Abnormal Psychology, Personality Theories, Human Growth and Development and Foundational Skills in Counseling.
INTAKE
Intakes are in January, May & September.