To become a Registered Marriage and Family Therapy Intern in Florida you must have:
1. OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT:
A minimum of an earned master’s degree with major emphasis in marriage and family therapy, or a closely related field from a program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE), a university program accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) and graduate coursework, or a degree conferred before September 1, 2027,from an institutionally accredited college or university and graduate level courses.
The transcript will be reviewed for the degree conferred date, accrediting body, required graduate level coursework (if applicable), and total number of semester hours. A separate practicum letter from the university is required for non-COAMFTE graduates.
NOTE: Electronic Transcripts may be sent through a secure parchment service directly to MQA.491@flhealth.gov. Please check with your university to see if this service is available.
Mailed transcripts must be sent in a sealed envelope from the university or they will not be considered official. A degree conferred date must be listed on the transcript. This is the only document that CANNOT be uploaded in your online account. Official transcripts may be mailed to:
Florida Department of Health
Board of CSW, MFT, and MHC
4052 Bald Cypress Way
Bin C-08
Tallahassee, FL 32399-3258
COAMFTE
Minimum of an earned master’s degree with major emphasis in marriage and family therapy, or a closely related field from a program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE). Ensure your program is accredited by visiting https://www.coamfte.org/.
- No additional coursework or practicum letter required for COAMFTE graduates.
CACREP
Minimum of an earned master’s degree from a university program accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) and Board approved coursework. Ensure your program is accredited by visiting https://www.cacrep.org/.
- COURSEWORK- Minimum of 3 semester hours or 4 quarter hours of graduate-level coursework in each of the following:
(1) Dynamics of Marriage and Family Systems
(2) Marriage Therapy and Counseling Theory and Techniques
(3) Family Therapy and Counseling Theory and Techniques
(4) Individual Human Development Theories Throughout the Life Cycle
(5) Psychopathology
(6) Human Sexuality Theory
(7) Psychosocial Theory
(8) Substance Abuse Theory and Counseling Techniques
(9) Legal, Ethical, and Professional Standards Issues in the Practice of Marriage and Family Therapy
(10) Diagnosis, Appraisal, Assessment, and Testing for Individual or Interpersonal Disorder or Dysfunction
(11) Behavioral Research which focuses on the interpretation and application of research data as it applies to clinical practice
- PRACTICUM: Completed a minimum of 400 hours supervised clinical practicum, internship, or field experience in a minimum of 12 months within a Marriage and Family Setting. The experience shall include at least 300 hours of direct client services of which a minimum of 200 hours must be relational. It is important to emphasize that the student practicum must be supervised by a licensed MFT or equivalent as defined in Rule 64B4-21.007, F.A.C., and must be certified complete by an official of the college or university granting the degree.
An official of the school (Dean, Department Chair) that awarded your graduate degree must provide a letter on university letterhead verifying the course title and total number of hours completed during the supervised practicum, internship, or field experience. This experience may not be used to satisfy the post-master’s clinical experience requirement.
INSTITUTIONALLY ACCREDITED
Minimum of an earned master’s degree with a conferred date prior to September 1, 2027, from an institutionally accredited college or university and graduate level courses. Ensure your university is institutionally accredited by visiting https://www.chea.org/search-institutions.
- COURSEWORK- Minimum of 3 semester hours or 4 quarter hours of graduate-level coursework in each of the following:
(1) Dynamics of Marriage and Family Systems
(2) Marriage Therapy and Counseling Theory and Techniques
(3) Family Therapy and Counseling Theory and Techniques
(4) Individual Human Development Theories Throughout the Life Cycle
(5) Psychopathology
(6) Human Sexuality Theory
(7) Psychosocial Theory
(8) Substance Abuse Theory and Counseling Techniques
(9) Legal, Ethical, and Professional Standards Issues in the Practice of Marriage and Family Therapy
(10) Diagnosis, Appraisal, Assessment, and Testing for Individual or Interpersonal Disorder or Dysfunction
(11) Behavioral Research which focuses on the interpretation and application of research data as it applies to clinical practice
- PRACTICUM: Completed a minimum of 400 hours supervised clinical practicum, internship, or field experience in a minimum of 12 months within a Marriage and Family Setting. The experience shall include at least 300 hours of direct client services of which a minimum of 200 hours must be relational. It is important to emphasize that the student practicum must be supervised by a licensed MFT or equivalent as defined in Rule 64B4-21.007, F.A.C., and must be certified complete by an official of the college or university granting the degree.
An official of the school (Dean, Department Chair) that awarded your graduate degree must provide a letter on university letterhead verifying the course title and total number of hours completed during the supervised practicum, internship, or field experience. This experience may not be used to satisfy the post-master’s clinical experience requirement.
FOREIGN EDUCATION
For the Board to consider education completed outside the U.S. or Canada, documentation must be received which verifies the institution at which the education was completed was equivalent to an accredited U.S. institution and the coursework met the content and credit hour requirement for graduate level coursework in the U.S. It is the applicant’s responsibility to obtain an evaluation from a recognized foreign equivalency determination service that documents the acceptability of the coursework. The board office must receive an original evaluation mailed directly from the educational evaluation service. For a list of approved Foreign Education Evaluators, please click here.
2. QUALIFIED SUPERVISOR:
Applicants must obtain a letter from a Board approved Qualified Supervisor and submit to the Board Office. The letter may be sent by mail or electronic mail. To submit via electronic mail, click here. The correspondence must originate from the supervisor with an original signature, include the supervisor’s license number and the applicant’s name as it appears on the application, and state that the supervisor has agreed to provide the applicant with supervision while a registered intern. NOTE: Your registered intern number will not be issued until the Board has received this information.
Your registered intern number will not be issued until the Board Office has received your application, fee and the information listed above. Upon submitting your application, you will be issued a file number to help track and reference your documents through the process. This number will not be the same as your license number and should not be used as such.
Please understand that Chapter 456.013(1)(a), Florida Statutes, provides that an incomplete application shall expire one year after initial filing with the department.
NOTE: You may become a registered intern having met 10 of the course content areas listed above. Six semester or nine quarter hours must be in marriage and family systems, theories, or techniques. If you do not meet the practicum requirement, the hours may be obtained as a registered intern and must be documented on the MFT Graduate Practicum Attestation Form by your Board approved Qualified Supervisor. Any remaining courses and practicum hours must be met prior to obtaining exam approval and licensure until the Board has received this information.