Seminar outlines options for a career as psychotherapist
February 6, 2003
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Seminar outlines options for a career as psychotherapist
Valdosta State University's Marriage and Family Therapy Program
will offer a seminar for professionals and students who are
interested in becoming a therapist or mental health professional.
This free seminar will be held on Thursday, Feb. 20, from 4-6 p.m.,
and Saturday, Feb. 22, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., both sessions will
be held in the University Center, room 1149.
The two-hour seminar will answer questions regarding graduate
programs offered through VSU's and options available in the field
of marriage and family therapy, social work, counseling and
psychology.
Marriage and family therapists may work in a variety of mental
health and related positions, including community mental health,
private practice, faith-based counseling positions, family
preservations services, medical settings, family mediation, early
intervention services and hospice.
VSU's Marriage and Family Therapy Program leads to a Master of
Science in marriage and family therapy and prepares students for
licensure as marriage and family therapists in Georgia and for
clinical membership in the American Association for Marriage and
Family Therapy.
For more information on the seminar, contact Steve Kogan at
245-4323.
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