What classes or schools can help me become a marriage consular?

Posted: May 29th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Marriage | Tags: , , , , , | 2 Comments »

I’m looking to be a marriage/couples consular but I’m not sure hot to go about it. Any suggestions are appricieated!

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2 Comments on “What classes or schools can help me become a marriage consular?”

  1. 1 exhaling2day said at 8:24 am on May 29th, 2010:

    Psychology programs….sometimes social work.

  2. 2 Brad said at 9:19 am on May 29th, 2010:

    The easiest way to become a marriage counselor is to get a Master’s degree in Social Work (MSW), which only takes about 5 years if you also get your Bachelor’s in Social Work (BSW).

    Other routes you can go:
    Get a Bachelor’s in Psychology and then a Master’s or PHD in Psychology or Counseling

    Become a minister/reverend/priest – many religious clergy do a lot of marriage counseling.


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