
Pennsylvania Marriage and Family Therapist Courses
Pennsylvania Marriage and Family Therapist CE Courses
Our Pennsylvania CE courses for marriage and family therapists are convenient and affordable. Meet your Pennsylvania marriage and family therapy license renewal requirements with accredited coursework created by expert practitioners. Fuel your continuing education with thought-provoking course material on the most relevant topics in marriage and family therapy work.
Pennsylvania Marriage and Family Therapist Courses Requirements
How many CEs does Pennsylvania require?
30 hours every 2 years
Can I take my CEs from CE4Less?
20 hours allowed
What else do I need to know?
3 hours ethics required. Courses must be at least 2 hours long.
Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting Training – 2 hours required each licensure cycle.
Take the course free at the link below
https://www.reportabusepa.pitt.edu
1 hour of continuing education in the assessment, treatment and management of suicide risks. This course meets the requirements: Suicide Assessment and Treatment
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