By some estimates, close to 7 in 10 Georgians die without an estate plan, which can lead to significant legal issues and family disputes.| www.fcs.uga.edu
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Christine Hargrove has been named assistant director of the University of Georgia’s Love and Money Center and clinical assistant professor in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, effective July 1.| www.fcs.uga.edu
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On the day he announced sweeping reforms to the failed healthcare delivery system for Georgians with mental health challenges, the late state representative David Ralston simply said, “Hope won.”| www.fcs.uga.edu
The Love and Money Center, formerly the ASPIRE Clinic, is an interdisciplinary unit within the College of Family and Consumer Sciences. Our purpose is to support and facilitate innovative clinical training, client services, and outreach programs that enhance the relational and financial health of individuals, couples, and families. Our low- to no-cost services are provided by UGA students under supervision.| www.fcs.uga.edu
Housed in the Department of Human Development and Family Science, the Master of Science in Couple and Family Therapy program equips students to pursue licensure as Marriage and Family Therapists. This full-time, in-person, two-year curriculum is designed to meet the accreditation standards set by the Commission for Accreditation of Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE).| www.fcs.uga.edu
We help students in their development as scholars of couple and family therapy and human development and family science. The program is guided by the scientist-practitioner model and considers relationships from a contextual, ecological/social determinants of health perspective.| www.fcs.uga.edu
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A new master’s program in Couple and Family Therapy (CFT) at the University of Georgia will train future clinicians to address the growing mental healthcare provider crisis.| www.fcs.uga.edu