In the Marriage, Couples and Family Counseling option at Montana State, candidates gain the skills to address a variety of mental health and relationship issues from a family systems framework. In addition to family systems theory, students are well grounded in individual and group counseling theories and how they can help their future clients, whether they be individual clients, couples, families or children. Interpersonal issues between family members, the family and outer environmental systems are specifically highlighted.
In addition to Marriage, Couples and Family Counseling, the Counseling program at Montana State also offers a M.S. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and an M.Ed. in School Counseling.
