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MA in Marriage & Family TherapyOnline | 65 credits | 2.5-3 Years

Become a licensed therapist who heals from the deepest level

Mental health needs have surged and so has the demand for well-trained clinicians. MIU’s MA in Marriage & Family Therapy prepares you to diagnose and treat mental and emotional disorders while understanding clients within the context of relationships and systems – families, partnerships, communities, and culture.

You’ll gain the core competencies expected of MFT training programs nationwide, building a strong foundation for licensure and clinical practice, while focusing in two areas that differentiate the MIU experience:

  • Integrative mental health – informed by MIU’s strengths in integrative health education
  • Therapist self-care and “self-of-the-therapist” development – supported through Consciousness-Based Education and Transcendental Meditation® as part of your training

If you’re called to help people heal relationships and build healthier lives, and you want training that supports both clinical excellence and personal resilience, MIU’s MA in Marriage and Family Therapy may be the right next step.


What will I study in the MFT program?

This program is designed around professional standards that support licensure readiness and real-world clinical competence.

By graduation, you’ll be prepared to:

  • Explain and apply major MFT theories and systemic concepts in case conceptualization
  • Conduct systemic assessments, create treatment plans, and deliver evidence-based treatments and interventions
  • Navigate ethical and legal responsibilities (documentation, mandated reporting, risk management)
  • Provide culturally responsive and neuro-affirming therapy across diverse communities and identities
  • Use research and outcomes measures to strengthen clinical effectiveness
  • Develop teletherapy competence aligned with legal and ethical standards
  • Grow in reflective practice through supervision, feedback, and self-development

What makes MIU’s MFT program different?

  • Integrative mental health focus – You’ll study the core MFT curriculum through an integrative, consciousness-based lens that emphasizes cultural humility and affirming approaches, including topics like stress physiology, trauma, sleep, gut-brain health, and whole-person care.
  • Consciousness-Based Education – Self-knowledge and personal development are at the heart of MIU’s distinctive, holistic educational model, so that you may thrive both during your studies and after you graduate.
  • Therapist self-care built into the curriculum – Burnout is real in behavioral health. At MIU, therapist development includes tools to build resilience, clarity, and steadiness, so you can bring your best self to your clients.
  • Intimate cohort size – We’re ensuring each student receives exceptional faculty mentorship and robust practicum support within a close-knit learning community.

Get started by contacting Sunita

Sunita Martin, admissions counselorSunita Martin is this program’s admissions counselor for US students. Sunita will provide you with all the details of becoming a student, including connecting you with the program assistant.

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International applicants may connect with us through our international inquiry form.

Program mission

The mission of the Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) program at Maharishi International University is to prepare competent, compassionate, and culturally responsive systemic clinicians who promote individual, relational, and community well-being. Grounded in relational and systemic theory and delivered through MIU’s Consciousness-Based Education model, the program integrates rigorous academic study, clinical training, and structured reflective practice to support both professional competence and the development of the whole therapist.

Consistent with Maharishi International University’s mission to develop the full potential of every student, the MFT program intentionally integrates personal growth and ethical awareness throughout the curriculum and professional formation process. Students engage in experiential learning, supervision, and reflective processes designed to cultivate presence, cultural responsiveness, and sound clinical judgment. Through this integration of academic rigor and inner development, graduates are prepared for entry-level licensure and responsible systemic practice with diverse individuals, couples, and families in a variety of clinical and community settings.

Program structure

This low-residency online program is designed to be completed in 2½-3 years at a full-time pace. Full-time students take two courses at a time over an 8-week block and should expect to dedicate 9-15 hours per week per course, including 2-3 hours of live class time per week.

Part-time pacing is available for students who need a lighter course load.

Each semester includes:

  • A short, immersive Forest Academy course dedicated to “self-of-the-therapist” development. Because effective therapy starts with the regulated therapist, your personal development is a pillar of the program.
  • Two 8-week blocks of graduate coursework.

Pace options

  • Many students can progress at an accelerated pace – two courses at a time over 8 weeks.
  • Part-time pacing is supported for working adults – one course at a time over 8 weeks.

Required on-campus residencies

  • Introductory residency (4 days) – During the first semester. Intensive experiential activities to build community and deepen self-awareness.
  • Clinical residency (3 days) – July after first year, before practicum begins. Prepares you for clinical work and includes candidacy evaluation.

Room and board at the MIU campus in Fairfield, Iowa is covered by tuition; students pay travel costs.

Practicum

Practicum is at a site in your community and is for at least one year (300 direct hours and 100 hours of supervision). Your state may require more hours than the program requires or in-person requirements. Supervision will be completed with an MIU Group Supervisor and a Local Supervisor. MIU Clinical Team will support you in this process.

Featured Courses

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Psychopathology and Diagnosis: An Affirming Approach

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This course equips students with the knowledge and clinical skills to identify, assess, and diagnose mental disorders using the DSM-5-TR. Students will develop competence in diagnostic interviewing, case formulation, and treatment planning, with emphasis on cultural humility, neurodivergence-affirming practice, and systemic application in relational contexts. In addition, the course introduces consciousness-based perspectives, inviting students to consider how psychopathology may reflect disconnection from deeper levels of awareness or inner intelligence.

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Contemporary Issues, Integrative Health, & Collaborative Practice

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This course explores contemporary issues in marriage and family therapy through a relational and systemic framework, with an emphasis on integrative health and collaborative care. Grounded in systemic and postmodern theories, students explore how marriage and family therapists can ethically and effectively work alongside healthcare practitioners. Emphasis is placed on developing evidence-informed knowledge of integrative health approaches, psychopharmacology and medication literacy, understanding scope of practice and ethical boundaries, and cultivating collaborative competencies for interdisciplinary care. Students critically examine current research related to integrative and holistic interventions, including lifestyle medicine, stress-reduction practices, mind-body therapies, and culturally rooted healing traditions, with attention to health equity, accessibility, and cultural humility.

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Trauma through a systemic lens

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This course examines trauma through a systemic lens, integrating principles of interpersonal neurobiology to understand how trauma impacts brain development, attachment, and relational functioning. Students explore the neurobiological, psychological, and systemic dimensions of trauma, including individual, couple, family, and intergenerational effects. Emphasis is placed on evidence-based and trauma-informed interventions that promote safety, regulation, and resilience within relational systems. Students learn to apply systemic and evidence-based models to address complex trauma, cultural and historical trauma, and collective adversity, while utilizing the DSM-5-TR for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning of trauma-related disorders and comorbid conditions. Consciousness-based practices support self-of-the-therapist development, enhancing presence, empathy, and attunement in clinical work. Through case studies, experiential learning, and reflective practice, students develop competencies for ethical, culturally responsive, and collaborative treatment of trauma across diverse populations.

Core courses (50 credits)

Forest academy courses (5-6 credits)

Clinical candidacy courses (10 credits)

Featured faculty

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Jennifer Hayes, PhD LMFT RPT-S

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Dr. Hayes is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) in Kentucky and Florida and a Registered Play Therapist–Supervisor. She holds a PhD in Marriage and Family Therapy with a specialization in child and adolescent therapy. Her clinical work has included extensive experience treating severe neglect and abuse cases, as well as working with neurodivergent clients, gender identity development, and complex family and relational concerns.

Dr. Hayes is an AAMFT Clinical Fellow, an AAMFT Approved Supervisor, and a Professional Member of the Association for Play Therapy.

She has significant experience developing and innovating online clinical training programs and is committed to maintaining rigorous clinical standards while increasing accessibility through high-quality online education. A central pillar of her professional philosophy is cultural humility in both higher education and clinical practice, with an emphasis on ethical care, inclusivity, and systemic awareness.

In her free time, Dr. Hayes enjoys spending time with her husband and their three teenagers, especially boating, visiting the beach, biking, and being outdoors.

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Gordon Medlock, PhD, LCSW

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Dr. Medlock holds a PhD in philosophy from Yale University and an MA degree in Clinical Social Work from the University of Chicago, where he specialized in working with families, individuals, and groups. He’s a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) and member of the AAMFT, with over 30 years of experience providing psychotherapy services with a wide variety of clients. He specializes in experiential-humanistic approaches to psychotherapy and coaching and has had over a dozen research articles published in these fields.

He has also been a professor of transformational leadership and coaching over the past 15 years, where he applies his clinical and coaching skills to facilitate students’ personal and career development. His personal interests include theater, the arts, and the creative process in everyday relationships and life. For relaxation and fitness, he enjoys golf, hiking, and triathlon sports. He lives with his wife and their pet dog, Perdita, in the Hudson Valley in New York and in San Miguel, Mexico.

Clint Cunningham

Clint Cunningham, LBSW LMFT

Clint Cunningham

Clinton Cunningham is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and Social Worker (LBSW) with extensive experience working with individuals, couples, families, and children. He has spent his career working in Healthcare and Private Universities specializing in addressing a wide range of issues, including anxiety, depression, trauma, and addiction. In addition to traditional therapy, Clinton is a Gottman-Trained Therapist and uses a research-based approach to help couple improve communication, rebuild trust, and strengthen emotional and physical intimacy.

Clinton has had the privilege of working at MIU since 2022 where he has provided mental health counseling and services to students, faculty, and staff. He completed his training as a Marriage and Family Therapist and Social Worker at Mount Mercy University in Cedar Rapids, IA. While at Mount Mercy, he had the chance to provide therapy services to students as well as being a member of the Men’s Basketball team.

Clinton takes a developmental approach, integrating student’s professional development and personal growth. He is approved by the Iowa Board of Behavioral Sciences as a licensure supervisor. His supervisory approach is flexible to ensure he is accommodating the developmental needs of each supervisee.

Program Assistant

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Chris Hayes, MA

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Chris serves as the Program Assistant for the Marriage and Family Therapy program. He holds a Master’s degree in Psychology and is currently an MFT student, bringing both academic insight and lived experience of graduate training to his role. Chris has worked in the mental health field in various capacities and understands the practical and regulatory landscape students are preparing to enter.

In addition to his academic training, Chris operates clinical practices and owns a consultation company that supports clinicians in areas such as practice development and professional growth. Having also been an online student himself, he offers a unique and relatable perspective on navigating graduate education.

Chris serves as a primary point of contact for prospective and current students, answering questions about the program, the application process, and what to expect in graduate training. He is committed to fostering a responsive, student-centered environment where students feel informed, supported, and confident as they move through the program and into the profession.

Cost & Aid, 2026-2027

MA in Marriage & Family Therapy

This program is 2½-3 years in length. There are two semesters in one year. The table below is the estimate for a semester during 2026-2027, subject to change in future years. The cost of housing and meals for the residency is included in the tuition.

Cost and Typical Financial AidHalf SpeedFull Speed
Tuition and fees$5,800$10,000
Federal student loan-$5,800$-10,000
Your payment00
Additional federal loan for cash expenses$1,000$247

Additional Financial Aid Information

    Your potential personal expenses, transportation, books, and supplies may cost an additional $8,500 per semester.
    The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) determines eligibility for federal student loans.
    There are a variety of money-saving tax benefits to assist in reducing the cost of education expenses. More about education tax benefits.
    For questions regarding Veterans Benefits, please contact Tal Ron, our Veterans Certifying Official and Director of Financial Aid, at tron@miu.edu or 641-472-1156.

Loan Repayment Options

    Payments are a fixed amount that ensures your loans are paid off within 10 years (within 10 to 30 years for Consolidation Loans).
    Payments may be fixed or graduated and will ensure that your loans are paid off within 25 years.
    Payments are lower at first and then increase, usually every two years, and are for an amount that will ensure your loans are paid off within 10 years (within 10 to 30 years for Consolidation Loans).
    Your monthly payments will be either 10 or 15 percent of discretionary income (depending on when you received your first loans), but never more than you would have paid under the 10-year Standard Repayment Plan.
    Payments are recalculated each year and are based on your updated income, family size, and the total amount of your Direct Loans. Any outstanding balance will be forgiven if you haven't repaid your loan in full after 25 years.
    Your monthly payment is based on annual income, but your loan will be paid in full within 15 years.

Tuition, other fees, scholarships, and financial policies are subject to change prior to the entry date.For more information, contact us at awardofficer@miu.edu for a quick reply — normally one business day — or see more about financial aid.

Entrance requirements

Applicants must fulfill the following criteria:

  • US students only
  • Submit a completed graduate admission application
  • Hold a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution
  • Provide official transcripts from all previously attended colleges or universities
  • Maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 (either cumulative or in the last 60 credit hours)
  • Submit two letters of recommendation
  • Submit Resume or CV
  • Submit application essay
  • Meet and Greet with the Program Assistant
  • Participate in an interview with program faculty

All MIU students practice the Transcendental Meditation® technique. If you have not learned it yet:

  • Once accepted as a US student, the cost of TM instruction is covered through a grant offered by MIU
  • Students are required to learn the TM technique before starting the first class
  • Contact your admissions counselor for details
  • Find information on the TM technique or search for a TM teacher at TM.org

Licensure and state authorization disclosure

MIU offers a program that is designed to prepare individuals to seek professional licenses. Professional licensing standards vary across the country; it is important to understand all educational and jurisdiction specific requirements for licensing.

It is your responsibility to understand and comply with requirements for your state.

Additional coursework may be required for students who plan to pursue licensure outside of Iowa. The MFT program is designed to meet the educational requirements for licensure for students residing in Iowa and may be transferable to other states; however, licensure requirements vary by state and are subject to change. Prospective students who reside outside of Iowa and/or plan to complete practicum experiences in another state are strongly encouraged to review their state’s licensing board prior to enrollment to confirm educational and practicum requirements. Because professional licensure standards differ by state and country, students are responsible for understanding the requirements in the jurisdiction where they intend to seek licensure. Completion of a MIU program alone may not meet some professional licensure requirements. The MFT program team is available to support and consult with students throughout this process.

MIU’s determinations regarding educational requirements for professional licensure are based on its review of the requirements established by individual state licensing boards. The final determination of licensure eligibility, however, is made exclusively by the relevant state licensing board. Upon application, licensing boards assess whether an academic program meets, partially meets, or does not meet applicable educational requirements for licensure.

Prospective and current students are responsible for understanding and satisfying the licensure requirements applicable to their intended state or jurisdiction of practice. Completion of an MIU program does not guarantee eligibility for, or receipt of, any professional license or certification in any jurisdiction or field of practice.

Consistent with U.S. Department of Education regulations, MIU discloses information related to programs designed to lead to professional licensure or certification. Professional licensure programs are defined as programs intended to meet the educational requirements for a specific professional license or certification required for employment in a regulated occupation. MIU provides information regarding whether its programs meet, do not meet, or have not yet been determined to meet the educational requirements for licensure or certification in each U.S. jurisdiction.

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