Post-MA Marriage and Family Therapy Certificate

Post-MA Marriage & Family Therapy Certificate

Faculty and students gather in front of a buildingThe Post-Masters Marriage and Family Therapy Certificate is for mental health professionals from Central and Eastern Europe who seek education, clinical training, and supervision towards recognition as Marriage & Family Therapists. This program is only open to Central and Eastern European citizens who live and work in Central and Eastern Europe. The unique benefit of the Wheaton certificate is that it provides expert systemic education, clinical training, and supervision in country and language of origin, while integrating the Christian faith with a systems approach to pathology, change, and flourishing. 

The 14-credit Post-MA MFT Certificate equips practitioners to work with individuals, couples, families, and groups from a relational perspective. Relationships provide the context for all our experiences and models for our responses. In the MFT certificate program, you will learn about pathology and healing from a relational lens, whether you are working with individuals, couples, or families.

Overall, this certificate program will prepare Christian mental health professionals to specialize in providing a relationally focused conceptualization and treatment for those hurting all over the world and in service of Christ and His Kingdom and the global church.


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Dr. David Van Dyke

David Van Dyke, Ph.D.

Marriage and Family Therapy Program Director,
Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy

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