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The Mercer University School of Medicine Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) Program’s mission is to transform MFT and medical students into competent and compassionate professionals who work collaboratively to meet the needs of individuals, couples, families and communities, including the rural and underserved. Emphasizing interactive and problem-based teaching strategies, our student-centered faculty provides a conceptual and practical foundation that equips graduates to be discerning consumers and innovative producers of scholarship across a variety of clinical and academic settings. This foundation prepares clinicians to articulate and utilize a wide variety of philosophical perspectives, theoretical orientations, and clinical modalities, all with sensitivity to diverse contextual factors that impact therapist and client systems, as well as institutions and communities in which they participate. Through scholarship and clinical outreach, students and faculty work closely to have local, regional, national, and global impact.

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Regular Application Deadline - June 1, 2012
Early Decision Deadline - January 15, 2012


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Master of Family Therapy Program
Mercer University School of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
655 First Street
Macon, GA 31201

Phone: (478) 301- 4048 * Fax: (478) 301- 5337
Email: mft@mercer.edu

1550 College St  Macon, GA  31207-0001
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