Most marriage and family therapists have a master's degree. The most common areas of study are Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, and Counseling Psychology.

What degrees do marriage and family therapists have?

The most common degree held by marriage and family therapists is Psychology, held by 16% of marriage and family therapists. Other common degrees include Marriage and Family Therapy, and Counseling Psychology.

Get a detailed breakdown of marriage and family therapists and the different types of degrees they hold:

Degrees that marriage and family therapists hold

Degrees % of marriage and family therapists
Psychology 16%
Marriage and Family Therapy 14%
Counseling Psychology 10%

What level of education do marriage and family therapists have?

Marriage and Family Therapists often have similar levels of education. 100% of marriage and family therapists have a master's degree, with the second most common being no education at 0%.

Level of education that marriage and family therapists have

Education % of marriage and family therapists
No education 0%
High school diploma 0%
Certificate or associate degree 0%
Bachelor's degree 0%
Master's degree 100%
Doctorate 0%