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"I chose this program in hopes of extending my professional connections with people from diverse backgrounds as well as to elevate my knowledge as a clinician. This program has not only helped me develop my own theoretical framework in working with clients, but it also raised my awareness in incorporating multicultural factors for clinical purpose. I cannot wait to provide excellent quality of counseling services for this community upon graduation! " Counseling Psychology Sample Curriculum Following is a sample curriculum for a 90-unit MFT track program. Students who choose the LPCC or MFT/LPCC Combined tracks may have a slightly different course sequence.
The program is committed to the idea that human problems are the result of complex interactions of biological influences, environmental factors, and developmental changes in the person. We are also committed to the affirmation of diversity and social justice in the broadest sense, and specifically in psychology as it relates to the alleviation of stress and promotion of mental wellness. We highly value the dignity and worth of individuals inclusive of their gender, race, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, age, physical and mental abilities, political or spiritual beliefs, socioeconomic class, and other identities. As such, we recognize and incorporate these values and principles in the training and practice of counseling psychology. The Counseling Psychology doctoral program at UNT is fully accredited by the American Psychological Association's Committee on Accreditation [750 First Street NE, Washington, D. C. 20002-4242, telephone (202) 336-5979]. The program was first accredited in 1978 under the directorship of Ray W. Johnson, Ph.