Pacific Oaks' students visit Berlin to explore the experience of refugees for the "Immigration in Context" study-abroad course.
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Community psychology is the study of how people relate to their community and navigate the world around them. Learn about career options in this field.
For those interested in psychology and helping others, a Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) can open up a variety of career opportunities.
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An M.A. in Marriage and Family Therapy: African-American Family Studies is a degree that may not be well-known to many. This MFT degree provides a firm understanding of the unique mental health needs of the African-American community and the challenges that they face that rise from influences such as racism, poverty, politics, and institutions.
The roles of a clinical social worker and marriage and a family therapist can overlap, but there are still major differences between both fields. Learn more here.
How can therapists help their LGBTQIA+ clients cope with pain and anxiety during times of political uncertainty? Learn more here.
Before you begin your career as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), you’ll need to pass California’s MFT exams. Here's what you need to know.
Interested in community psychology? Discover five dynamic and diverse careers you can potentially pursue with a community psychology degree.
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