Enrollment Information
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Loma Linda University Department of Counseling and Family Sciences offers a PhD and a DMFT in marital and family therapy, as well as a PhD in family studies. The PhD in MFT follows the scientist-practitioner model, in which the students are expected to develop expertise both in empirical research methods and clinical practice for careers in teaching and research. The DMFT follows the practitioner-evaluator model and focuses on applied skill development for use in clinical practice and administrative positions. The PhD in family studies is a non-clinical degree that supports the standard curriculum of the National Council of Family Relations and prepares graduates to become certified family life educators.
Programs
Marriage and family therapy is established in California by law as a profession requiring state licensure. Persons who desire to enter the profession must have the proper academic and clinical preparation and must pass the written and oral licensing examinations. The marital and family therapy doctoral degree programs at Loma Linda University are designed to provide the academic requirements to meet the California licensing standards according to Business and Professions Code 4980.38.
Program administration
Carmen Knudson-Martin, PhD - cknudsonmartin@llu.edu
Coordinator of PhD Program
Doug Huenergardt, PhD - dhuenergardt@llu.edu
Coordinator of DMFT Program
Curtis A. Fox, PhD - cfox@llu.edu
Coordinator of PhD Program in Family Studies
Patty Hoerner - pchoerner@llu.edu
Administrative Assistant for Doctoral Programs
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Program administrative faculty
Course descriptions - See the University Catalog.