Why Opting For MFT Online Ceus Has Many Benefits

By Leticia Jensen


After completing your bachelors degree and the masters and hours of clinical training crowned with tough oral and written exams, you can proceed and apply for license to become a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT). This however is not the whole story, just like any other social workers, you have to complete a number of continuous education units in order to qualify for license renewal. With the emergence of internet as an ideal learning tool, you have several options in regards to MFT online CEUs that make your work much easier.

When choosing your MFT continuing education, there are several factors to consider. Other than the license renewal requirement, you should put in the needs of your clients, your time schedule and budget. It is for this reason that most Marriage and Family Therapy social workers are finding the online options more viable.

The online option of pursuing the continuing education units is relatively new and as such, most states do not have specifications in regards to which of the courses must be completed in person and which one can be done through the internet. In most cases however, the certificates are accepted in whichever option that you may proceed with as long as you are able to meet specified hours and complete the relevant courses.

The most common topics that are now commonly completed include spousal or partner abuse, aging and long term care, HIV/AIDS and Law and Ethics. These are mandatory courses and will need to be at least once with the exception of law and ethics that need to be taken every time before application for license renewal.

With so many emerging trends in the area of family setup, it is important that social workers play pivotal role in steering the community in the right direction during this transitional process. The definition of family for instance has changed. For this reason, there are many emerging courses that are relevant to marriage and family therapists such as single parenting, step parenting, child custody, multicultural and multiracial families among others. In fact, this category of social worker can be so instrumental in collaborating with the family law attorneys so as to facilitate the transition relationships.

In general however, these courses are not expensive. With an online option, you can earn your credit with a very low budget with some courses being prices below $10 per unit. Once you select the topic of your choice based the license requirements and your area of specialization, you simply make pay and start counting your hours.

Given that fewer resources are required for learning, this option is normally cheaper. All the expenses related to traveling are saved. In fact, some of the units are accessible from as low as $10 or less.

With emergence of internet, you not need to waste your precious time and finances in pursuit of certification in marriage and family therapy certification or any other area of social worker continuing education units for that matter. Completing your course online is the best thing that could happen to your career.




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