Marriage & Family Therapy – U.S. Virgin Islands
Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT)
U.S. Virgin Islands require that applicants for this licensure have a minimum of 60 graduate semester hours, including a master’s or doctoral degree, with an emphasis in marriage and family therapy, or a closely related field, and complete a year of supervised practicum or internship and graduate-level course work; and no fewer than three years of post-academic degree experience in a professional setting, including a minimum of 2,500 hours of professional counseling, as defined in section 201, of which 1,000 hours involve direct client contact marriage and family therapy, and a minimum of 300 hours of supervised experience under an approved supervisor; contact marriage and family therapy, and a minimum of 300 hours of supervised experience under an approved supervisor; completion of the AMFTRB exam. (See VIC 27, 4a, Section 208)
For more information:
https://dlca.vi.gov/boardcertifications/steps/counselorrequirements/