NACFT
The National Credentialing Academy has moved to Corpus Christi, TX and is back on track to serve its members. The Academy has established a new webpage http://www.natlacad.4t.com and an email address: natlacad@netscape.net. For current members please check the webpage to up-date your credential. For new members please use the infonnation on the webpage to complete your full application. The National Credentialing Academy for Marriage and Family Therapists is recognized by many agencies across the country and included in several of the State Licensure Laws in Marriage and Family Therapy. It is an affiliate of IAMFC.
The National Credentialing Academy was initiated as a result of the International Association of Marriage and Family Couns:elor's {IAMFC) professional concerns and efforts in the area of credentialing. After requests from membership and several years of surveying professionals, it was detennined that a national certification process for family therapists was needed. In 1994 a NCA was incorporated with the primary purposes to establish and monitor a national certification system, to identify professionals who have voluntarily sought and obtained certification, and to maintain the certification process. This process grants recognition to professionals who have met predetermined NCA standards in their training and experience, and meet ethical standards in the field.
By granting certification, it is the intent of the academy to provide a national standard that can be used as a measure of professionalism by interested agencies, groups, health providers and individuals. This national certification encourages the continuing professional growth and development of Certified Family Therapists. National certification is not a substitute for individual state licensure. Professionals are encouraged to also seek and gain appropriate licensure within their state.
Purposes of Certification
Individuals who offer marriage and family counseling/therapy services, educators of such individuals, and professionals in related professional behavioral science fields can benefit from national certification. National certification in Family Therapy:
Promotes professional accountability, visibility, and helps recognize the practice of Family Therapy.
Identifies to the public and professional peers those professionals who have met specific recognized standards. Advocates among groups and agencies actively involved in managed health care.
Encourages the continuing professional growth and development of individuals practicing in marriage and family counseling and therapy.
Ensures a national standard.