• English
    X

    Google Translate Disclaimer

    The Maryland Department of Information Technology (“DoIT”) offers translations of the content through Google Translate. Because Google Translate is an external website, DoIT does not control the quality or accuracy of translated content. All DoIT content is filtered through Google Translate which may result in unexpected and unpredictable degradation of portions of text, images and the general appearance on translated pages. Google Translate may maintain unique privacy and use policies. These policies are not controlled by DoIT and are not associated with DoIT’s privacy and use policies. After selecting a translation option, users will be notified that they are leaving DoIT’s website. Users should consult the original English content on DoIT’s website if there are any questions about the translated content.

    DoIT uses Google Translate to provide language translations of its content. Google Translate is a free, automated service that relies on data and technology to provide its translations. The Google Translate feature is provided for informational purposes only. Translations cannot be guaranteed as exact or without the inclusion of incorrect or inappropriate language. Google Translate is a third-party service and site users will be leaving DoIT to utilize translated content. As such, DoIT does not guarantee and does not accept responsibility for, the accuracy, reliability, or performance of this service nor the limitations provided by this service, such as the inability to translate specific files like PDFs and graphics (e.g. .jpgs, .gifs, etc.).

    DoIT provides Google Translate as an online tool for its users, but DoIT does not directly endorse the website or imply that it is the only solution available to users. All site visitors may choose to use alternate tools for their translation needs. Any individuals or parties that use DoIT content in translated form, whether by Google Translate or by any other translation services, do so at their own risk. DoIT is not liable for any loss or damages arising out of, or issues related to, the use of or reliance on translated content. DoIT assumes no liability for any site visitor’s activities in connection with use of the Google Translate functionality or content.

    The Google Translate service is a means by which DoIT offers translations of content and is meant solely for the convenience of non-English speaking users of the website. The translated content is provided directly and dynamically by Google; DoIT has no direct control over the translated content as it appears using this tool. Therefore, in all contexts, the English content, as directly provided by DoIT is to be held authoritative.

    Marriage and Family Therapy Licensure Requirements (LCMFT)

    Applicants must have:

    A. 

     

    A master’s degree with a minimum of 60 graduate semester credit hours or 90 graduate quarter hours OR a doctoral degree with a minimum of 90 graduate semester credit hours or 135 quarter hours in a marriage and family therapy field from an accredited college or university. 

    B.

    Of the graduate credit hours required above, at least 45 credit hours shall be in the following areas: 

    (1)

    Three courses in the analysis of family systems, with one course in each of the following: 

     

     

    (a)

    A supervised clinical practice that includes at least 60 hours of approved supervision and 300 hours of direct client contact with couples, families, and individuals, at least 100 hours of which are relational therapy; 

     

     

    (b)

    Normal and abnormal personality development which includes individual development across the life span and the family life cycle; and 

     

     

    (c)

    Psychopathology with emphasis on standard diagnostic manuals, as well as family systems models; 

    (2)

    Courses in couples therapy theory and techniques as follows: 

     

    (a)

    One course in diagnosis and treatment of mental and emotional disorders in family systems; 

     

    (b)

    A comprehensive survey course with substantive overview of the extant major models of family therapy; and 

     

    (c)

    Two additional courses which focus on one or several marriage and family therapy models, or three separate courses, each of which focuses on one or several marriage and family therapy models; 

    (3)

    Courses in couples therapy theory and techniques as follows: 

     

    (a)

    A comprehensive survey of extant, major models of couples therapy; 

     

    (b)

    An intensive study of at least three different models; or 

     

    (c)

    Three separate courses, each of which addresses a separate couples model; 

    (4)

    One course covering gender and ethnicity as they relate to marriage and family theory and practice, or two separate courses with one focusing on gender issues and the other one on ethnicity; 

    (5)

    One course covering sexual issues in marriage and family therapy, including sexual normality, sexual dysfunction, and sexual orientation; and 

    (6)

    One course in ethical, legal and professional issues in marriage and family therapy;

     

    Supervised Clinical Experience
    Not less than 2 years with a minimum of 2,000 hours of supervised clinical experience in marriage and family therapy obtained under the supervision of an approved marriage and family therapy supervisor after the award of the master’s degree, doctoral degree, or its substantial equivalent as determined by the Board, of which:

          (1)         1,000 hours shall be face-to-face client contact hours; and

           (2)        100 hours shall be face-to-face clinical supervision hours, of which

                               (a) 100 hours shall be face-to-face clinical supervision hours, of which:

                                (b)    A maximum of 50 hours may be face-to-face group clinical supervision.

    Examination

    Achieve a passing score on the Examination in Marital and Family Therapy developed by the Association of Marital and Family Therapy Regulatory Boards; and the State examination on law and regulations.

     

    Marriage and family therapy definitions

    (1)

    'Approved marriage and family therapy supervisor' means:

     

     

    (c)

    An Association of American Marriage and Family Therapies approved supervisor;

     

     

    (d)

     An Association of American Marriage and Family Therapies approved supervisor in training;

     

     

    (e)

    A Maryland licensed clinical marriage and family therapist; or

     

     

    (f)

    Another health care provider certified or licensed under the Health Occupations Article,Annotated Code of Maryland, who:

     

     

          •

    Documents 5 or more years of clinical experience working with couples and families;

     

     

           •

    Documents completion of a graduate level course in marriage and family therapy supervision; and

     

     

            •

    Has been approved by the Board.

     

    (2)

    “Practice clinical marriage and family therapy by a licensee” means to engage professionally and for compensation in marriage and family therapy and appraisal activities by providing services involving the application of therapy principles and methods in the diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and amelioration of psychological problems, emotional conditions, or mental conditions of individuals, couples, families, or groups.

     

    (3)

    “Supervised clinical experience in marriage and family therapy,” means therapy services conducted under the supervision of an approved marriage and family therapy supervisor.

     

    (4)

    “Under the supervision of an approved marriage and family therapy supervisor” means engaging in an ongoing process of receiving direction from an approved supervisor that includes:

     

     

    (a)

    Monitoring the performance of a trainee; and

     

     

    (b)

    Documented and direct consultation, guidance, and instruction with respect to clinical skills and competency.​