This program prepares students to be master-level psychologists, first and marriage and family psychologists, second. Students undergo a thorough preparation in psychological assessment, development, theory, psychopathology and psychotherapy with children, adolescents, and adults. In addition, students learn some of the newest and most efficacious modalities of working with couples and families. The program blends relevant research and theory with skill building in many classes to prepare students for a 600 hour internship where, under supervision, they provide direct psychological service to clients. Completion of the program allows the student to qualify for the master-level license to practice in Michigan.
Why choose this program?
•Excellent instruction
•Integrated and comprehensive program
•Excellent reputation
•Convenient evening classes (4:30 P.M.)
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•Half of the classes are held at our Farmington Hills Campus and half at the main campus
•Bright and diverse classmates
•Small classes (15) for discussions, student interaction, and instruction
•Well qualified faculty from highly regarded universities
•Faculty are supportive and interactive
•Prepares you for further study at the Ph.D. level
“ When enrolled in the Marriage and Family Psychology program at WSU, I felt both challenged and supported. I recommend the Marriage and Family program at WSU to anyone who wants a strong foundation in psychological assessment and psychotherapy for practice in a clinical setting.” Mary C., Ph.D, L.L.P.
For more information contact:
Admission secretary (313) 577-1743
or
Download the Program Brochure by clicking here
