The Masters of Arts In Christian Marriage & Family Therapy Degree prepares the student for the ministry of Counseling. This is a professional degree, and the knowledge you will receive will be from curriculum of professional counselor who have years of experience.
Masters of Arts In Christian Marriage & Family Therapy Text Books
Most textbooks must be purchased directly through Bethel Bible College at $25 per book. All textbooks purchased through the college will be distributed by the college to the student. All materials purchased through the college are yours to keep whether you continue with the course or not. No refunds will be issued for the curriculum. All other textbooks may be purchased online through various distributors, of which we provide the link to allow you to purchased the appropriate curriculum for the course. The student is responsible for having the all appropriate material at the start of the course.
Requirements for Masters Degree
- 72 Credit hours of coursework and 10-20 page Summary
(Double space / 12 font size.) - Virtual Classes are available online
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Christian Marriage & Family Therapy Class of Studies (72 credit hrs)
- MFT-500 Foundation of Couples Marriage and Family Counseling
By David Capuzzi and Mark D. Stauffer - MFT-501 An Introduction to Marriage and Family Therapy
By Joseph L. Wetchler and Lorna L Hecker (Second Edition) - MFT-502 Couples Therapy Workbook: 30 Guide Conversations to Reconnect Relationships By Kathleen Mates-Youngman
- MFT-503 Infidelity: A Practitioners Guide to Working With Couples in Crisis (Family Therapy and Counseling)
By Paul R. Peluso - MFT-504 Restoration Therapy , Understanding and Guiding Healing in Marriage and Family Therapy
By Terry D. Hargrave and Franz Pfitzer - MFT-505 Awaken Your Love Life (The 6 keys to your Intimacy)
By Dr. Orit Arbel PHD - MFT-506 The Seven Principles of Making Marriage Work
By John Gottman and Nan Silver - MFT-507 Healing from Trauma and Cure Codependency: How to Leave a Toxic Relationship Without Overthinking
By John Myers and Ashley Gray