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Marriage & Family Therapist

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Strengthen Family Bonds

Restore Healthy Communication

Support Relationship Healing

Path to completion

Path to completion

Undergraduate

BA Psychology - Social Work Track

4 Semesters

$20k-$60K

Graduate

Master's in Marriage and Family Therapy

Post-Graduate

No degrees available

This is the educational pathway. There may be additional tests or licensure requirements necessary before begining to practice in the field. Consult your state guidelines for more. information.

Career Reality

Average Salary
The median annual wage for marriage and family therapists was $58,510 in May 2024, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Job Market Demand
Employment of marriage and family therapists is projected to grow about 15 percent from 2023 to 2033, much faster than average, driven by demand for mental health services.

Work Environment
Marriage and family therapists work in private practices, outpatient mental health centers, community agencies, and healthcare settings. Most work full time, often including evening hours to accommodate clients.

Common Employers
Private therapy practices, community mental health centers, healthcare systems, nonprofit counseling agencies, and government service providers.

Career Advancement
Advancement may include clinical supervision, private practice ownership, specialization in trauma or couples therapy, or leadership within behavioral health organizations.

Career Reality

Average Salary
The median annual wage for marriage and family therapists was $58,510 in May 2024, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Job Market Demand
Employment of marriage and family therapists is projected to grow about 15 percent from 2023 to 2033, much faster than average, driven by demand for mental health services.

Work Environment
Marriage and family therapists work in private practices, outpatient mental health centers, community agencies, and healthcare settings. Most work full time, often including evening hours to accommodate clients.

Common Employers
Private therapy practices, community mental health centers, healthcare systems, nonprofit counseling agencies, and government service providers.

Career Advancement
Advancement may include clinical supervision, private practice ownership, specialization in trauma or couples therapy, or leadership within behavioral health organizations.

Popular Titles


  • • Marriage and Family Therapist • MFT • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist • LMFT • Couples Therapist • Family Therapist • Relationship Counselor • Clinical Family Therapist • Behavioral Health Therapist

    • Marriage and Family Therapist • MFT • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist • LMFT • Couples Therapist • Family Therapist • Relationship Counselor • Clinical Family Therapist • Behavioral Health Therapist

  • • Marriage and Family Therapist • MFT • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist • LMFT • Couples Therapist • Family Therapist • Relationship Counselor • Clinical Family Therapist • Behavioral Health Therapist

    • Marriage and Family Therapist • MFT • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist • LMFT • Couples Therapist • Family Therapist • Relationship Counselor • Clinical Family Therapist • Behavioral Health Therapist

  • • Marriage and Family Therapist • MFT • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist • LMFT • Couples Therapist • Family Therapist • Relationship Counselor • Clinical Family Therapist • Behavioral Health Therapist

    • Marriage and Family Therapist • MFT • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist • LMFT • Couples Therapist • Family Therapist • Relationship Counselor • Clinical Family Therapist • Behavioral Health Therapist

Core Areas of Impact

How your skills translate into meaningful real-world change

Repair Relationship Patterns

You help couples and families address conflict and rebuild communication.

Repair Relationship Patterns

You help couples and families address conflict and rebuild communication.

Support Emotional Stability

You guide clients through life transitions, trauma, and relational challenges.

Support Emotional Stability

You guide clients through life transitions, trauma, and relational challenges.

Create Lasting Change

You work with entire family systems to improve long-term dynamics.

Create Lasting Change

You work with entire family systems to improve long-term dynamics.

Is this career right for you?

What is the role of a marriage and family therapist?
A marriage and family therapist provides therapy focused on relationships, family systems, and interpersonal dynamics to improve emotional and behavioral functioning.

What does a typical day look like?
A typical day includes conducting therapy sessions with individuals, couples, or families, documenting treatment progress, developing intervention plans, and coordinating care when needed.

Where do marriage and family therapists work?
Marriage and family therapists work in private practices, community mental health centers, healthcare facilities, and nonprofit counseling agencies.

What are the common job titles and career paths?
Common roles include Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Couples Therapist. Career paths may lead to clinical supervision, specialization, or private practice ownership.

Who is this career a good fit for?
This career suits individuals who are empathetic, strong communicators, comfortable addressing conflict, and interested in relational and emotional health.

What are the biggest rewards of this career?
Rewards include meaningful impact on families, strong demand in mental health services, and opportunities for independent practice.

What does long-term growth look like?
Long-term growth may include specialization, advanced certifications, supervision of other therapists, or expansion into group practice ownership.

What is the educational pathway to become a marriage and family therapist?

To become a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, you must complete a master’s degree in marriage and family therapy or a closely related program that meets state coursework requirements in family systems and relational therapy. After graduation, you must complete supervised clinical hours, pass a state licensing examination, and obtain LMFT licensure.

A strong undergraduate foundation in psychology is essential. Sara Schenirer’s Bachelor’s in Psychology with Social Work courses provides focused preparation in human development, behavioral science, counseling foundations, and social systems, making it a strong undergraduate pathway for students planning to pursue graduate study in marriage and family therapy.

The standard pathway is completion of a qualifying master’s degree in marriage and family therapy, supervised clinical experience, and successful state licensure.

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