Family and Couples Therapy Training and Narrative Therapy Courses

Couple and Family Therapy Certificate: Intensive Program in Family Systems Therapies

Applications for our September 4, 2026 start are open now!

Dates: Eleven Fridays from September, 2026-May, 2027 and a three day weekend retreat.

Location: We offer a hybrid version of the course. The first and last classes as well as the three day retreat are live in the Boston MA area. There is a Zoom only option for those who are not able to attend in person. We encourage in person participation while welcoming those from afar to join us.

This academic year long course, known as “Intensive”, is a post graduate certificate program in couple and family therapy. It provides foundational training in the use of a flexible, replicable, practical, transtheoretical systemic model. The in depth training supports socially just relational work. Originally developed at the Family Institute of Cambridge in 1974, Therapy Training Boston has been offering this Certificate in Couple and Family Therapy since 2009 when FIC closed. We teach important, enduring ideas and add dynamic new developments in the field.

Couples Therapy Master Series: Seven More Approaches to Interviewing

This couples therapy course is facilitated by Liz Brenner, LICSW, with monthly guest presenters who are internationally known masters of their craft

Dates: One Wednesday evening per month from November 2026-May 2027; 6:45pm-9:35pm Eastern Time (find your local time)

Location: Live on Zoom

Our couples therapy training provides exposure to many systemic models and strategies for change. Guest presenters share tools to support decreased conflict, improved connection, and relational justice for a wide range of presenting issues and client populations. This couples therapy course offers a presentation on a specific topic each evening followed by a role play demonstration and discussion of lessons learned. There is a need for practical, accessible approaches that empower couples to become active agents in their own relational transformation. By helping couples apply these processes on a regular basis, therapists can extend the impact of therapy beyond treatment and promote greater relational resilience and sustainability.