Student Roles and Responsibilities for the Masters of Counseling
Title: Student Roles and Responsibilities for the Masters of Counseling
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Student Roles and Responsibilities for the Masters of Counseling
Category: /Society & Culture/Education
Details: Words: 464 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Marriage, Family and Child Therapy Specialty
The student roles and responsibilities of the Masters of Counseling in Marriage, Family and Child Therapy (MCMFCT) at the University of Phoenix are to advance competent and ethical practitioners in family, couple and individual therapy in a variety of settings. By following the program's defined curriculum for professional role development, the successful graduate will be able to provide counseling services 'in accordance with the highest ethical and professional standards' (
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MCMFCT graduate. They are trained in providing couple family and individual assessment and counseling with diverse populations. They are trained in family systems, consultation, research and intervention services to advance profession of the marriage, family and child therapy specialty.
References
Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (4th ed.). (1995). Washington, DC. American Psychological Association.
HCS 500 Introduction to Graduate Studies (1996) Ethical Standards(1988, March) [pp. 1-4].
University of Phoenix (1995). Program handbook. Master of Counseling: UMBX, p. 2-38.

