Perceptions of Effectiveness Among College Students: Toward Marriage and Family Counseling and Therapy

Unlike perceptions toward professional counseling, public opinions do not typically associate marriage and family counseling or therapy with treatments of mental disorders. The current survey of college students in this sample confirmed that most would not recommend, specifically, marriage and famil...

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description Unlike perceptions toward professional counseling, public opinions do not typically associate marriage and family counseling or therapy with treatments of mental disorders. The current survey of college students in this sample confirmed that most would not recommend, specifically, marriage and family therapists (MFTs) for mental health evaluations, psychiatric symptoms, intelligence and personality assessments, drug abuses, among others. The only situation for which students would most recommend an MFT is issues pertaining to marriage and the family. Implications for professional promotion and credentialing include enhancing the visibility, availability, and qualifications of marriage and family counselors (MFCs) or therapists especially through educational venues such as schools as well as media outlets.
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Attitude Measures
Career Counseling
College Students
Counseling
Counseling Effectiveness
Counselors
Depression (Psychology)
Disabilities
Drug Abuse
Effectiveness
Families & family life
Family Counseling
Family Therapy
Intelligence Tests
Marriage
Marriage Counseling
Mental Disorders
Mental Health
Mental Illness
Nurses
Perceptions
Personality
Personality Measures
Personality tests
Psychiatric disorders
Psychiatry
Psychology
Public opinion
Schools
Social Work
Student Attitudes
Student Personnel Services
Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
Treatment
Undergraduate students
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