Marriage and Family Therapy Programs in Iowa
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Find MFT degree programs offered in IA...
Marriage and family therapists are growing in demand, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) expecting a 14% increase in the field by 2018. Therapists can help families and couples with an array of issues, from problems with family dynamics to childhood obesity.
Working in Iowa also offers therapists a financial incentive to work in the state. Here marriage and family therapists earn about $5,000 more than the average worker. This allows you to pursue a fulfilling career while enjoying financial stability.
To be a marriage and family therapist in Iowa, you need to earn a master’s degree. The schools below can offer you the education needed to get your career started. Contact them today!
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Further your counseling career with an advanced degree
Capella University currently offers 3 CACREP-accredited master's programs: Mental Health Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, and School Counseling. CACREP accreditation is your assurance that these Capella programs have been evaluated and meet the rigorous standards set by the mental health counseling profession.
Capella also has a variety of additional counseling and behavioral sciences program offerings:
- Addiction Counseling
- Counselor Education & Supervision
- Counseling Psychology
- Career Counseling
- Studies in Human Behavior
- Social and Community Services
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