TherapistLocator.net

Over 15,000 marriage and family therapists are listed in TherapistLocator.net. The therapists are Members of the AAMFT, and as such must meet stringent training and education requirements established by the AAMFT. All AAMFT Members have agreed to abide by the AAMFT Code of Ethics. This Directory will assist you in locating a marriage and family therapist in your area. When seeking the services of a marriage and family therapist be sure to ask if your potential therapist is a Member of the AAMFT.

Visit the AAMFT TherapistLocator.net, a public service of the AAMFT Research and Education Foundation (AAMFT FND).Therapist Locator will provide you with information about a range of problems facing today's families, and help you search for a qualified family therapist in your area.

About MFTs

Family Therapists are highly qualified to provide mental health services. All licensed MFTs must have a minimum of a master’s degree and at least two years of post-graduate supervised clinical experience. Thirty percent of all MFTs have a doctoral degree. Currently, 50 states and the District of Columbia recognize and license Family Therapists as independent mental health providers.

Read more about Marriage and Family Therapists in one of our Therapy Topics about them!

 

 

In the News

Members of AAMFT and the Association are frequently in the media:

June 8, 2012 Albany, NY Times Union Can Facebook Be Instrumental in Preventing Cyber Bullying In Children?
June 8, 2012 ABC News Texas Girl 11, Kills Mother with SUV
May 30, 2012 Fox News Is Social Media Having a Negative Impact on your Child?
May 29, 2012 Abilene, TX Reporter-News Family Life: Being a "Bumpaholic" not for Everyone
May 29, 2012 New York Times Just Call It a Pre-nup
May 25, 2012 Babble.com Discernment Counseling Helps Couples Decide if Divorce Is the Best Option

Press and Media 

Bereavement and Loss

Sad Father and SonThere is no "right way" and "wrong way" to grieve. Each person experiences grief in his or her own way, partly based on religious, cultural, social, and personal beliefs and partly because of the relationship with the person who died.

Adolescent Behavior Problems

Adolescent Behavior Problems

Many adolescents today have problems and are getting into trouble. After all, there are a lot of pressures for kids to deal with among friends and family. For some youth, pressures include poverty, violence, parental problems, and gangs. Some children are having difficulty dealing with past traumas they have experienced, like abuse. Sometimes all these conflicts result in behavior problems.

Marriage and Family Therapists

Therapy Session

Marriage and family therapists are mental health professionals with a minimum of a master’s degree and two years supervised clinical experience. Marriage and family therapists (commonly referred to as MFTs or family therapists) are trained and licensed to independently diagnose and treat mental health and substance abuse problems. Marriage and family therapy is one of the core mental health disciplines and is based on the research and theory that mental illness and family problems are best treated in a family context.

Oppositional Defiance Disorder

Oppositional Defiance Disorder

It is common for children and teenagers to display bouts of irritability, frustration, and disobedience over the course of their growth and development. For example, the 4 year old who throws a tantrum because she has to stop playing; the 8 year old who picks on his younger sister; the 13 year old who argues with her mother about going to a movie. Still, there are many families who struggle with child behavior that goes beyond stubbornness or occasional talking back. Some children and teens have such an inflexible and hostile nature and their behavior can be so uncooperative and defiant that they disrupt the functioning of whole households and classrooms, not to mention their own learning and well-being in relationships.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Group of Young People After Traumatic Event

Catastrophe/traumatic events are the cause of PTSD. These events are sudden, overwhelming, and often dangerous, either to one’s self or significant others(s), such as a car wreck, natural disaster, dangerous accident, war combat, rSad girlobbery at gunpoint, or a near drowning; the person affected felt intense fear, helplessness, or horror either at the time or immediately afterwards. Close friends, family members, and professionals helping those who survive such catastrophes can also be affected by trauma. These helpers, because of their empathy and compassion for the person in harm’s way, can be traumatized in the course of providing help.

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    About AAMFTThe American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Research and Education Foundation (AAMFT FND) mission is to promote the well being of families by advancing the contributions that marriage and family therapy, family science, family research, and family policy can make to marital and family life.

     

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