How do they match: Marriage and Family Therapists

  • Marriage and Family Therapists

  • Therapist
  • ABA Therapist
  • ABA Behavior Therapist
  • Applied Behavior Analysis Therapist
  • Applied Behavior Analysis Behavior Therapist
  • Autism Behavioral Therapist
  • Behavior Therapist
  • Behavioral Therapist
  • Child and Family Therapist
  • Clinical Therapist
  • Couples Therapist
  • Couples' Therapist
  • Family Therapist
  • Licensed Therapist
  • Licensed Clinical Therapist
  • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
  • Marriage Therapist
  • Marriage and Family Therapist
  • Marriage and Family Therapy Intern
  • Mental Health Therapist
  • Outpatient Therapist
  • Play Therapist
  • Respiratory Therapist

  • Diagnose and treat mental and emotional disorders, whether cognitive, affective, or behavioral, within the context of marriage and family systems. Apply psychotherapeutic and family systems theories and techniques in the delivery of services to individuals, couples, and families for the purpose of treating such diagnosed nervous and mental disorders.

  • Collect information about clients, using techniques such as testing, interviewing, discussion, or observation.
  • Encourage individuals and family members to develop and use skills and strategies for confronting their problems in a constructive manner.
  • Gather information from doctors, schools, social workers, juvenile counselors, law enforcement personnel, and others to make recommendations to courts for resolution of child custody or visitation disputes.
  • Write evaluations of parents and children for use by courts deciding divorce and custody cases, testifying in court if necessary.

  • Collect information about clients.
  • Help clients get needed services or resources.
  • Interview clients to gather information about their backgrounds, needs, or progress.
  • Lead classes or community events.
  • Present social services program information to the public.