MN MFT Oral Exam 2025: Complete Preparation Guide,
Sample Oral Questions, Clinical Scenarios & Pass Strategies
for Master’s-Level Candidates
Prepare confidently for the MN MFT Oral Exam with this comprehensive guide featuring sample oral
questions, clinical case scenarios, ethical considerations, and proven pass strategies. Ideal for Master’s-
level MFT candidates preparing for final or licensure oral examinations
• MN MFT oral exam
• MFT oral examination
• MN oral exam preparation
• MFT final oral exam
A written plan of interventions, treatment and services for a person with a mental illness on the basis of
a diagnostic assessment. It includes goals and objectives, treatment strategies, schedule for
accomplishing goals, and individual responsibility - ANSWER-Individual Treatment Plan
A file must include client background information that includes the presenting problem,
treatment plan with goals and diagnosis,
chronological progress notes with date and time of each session,
records of consultation,
termination statement including date and reason for termination, client's condition and
recommendations upon termination,
copies of all releases of information and other legal documents,
a fee agreement with date and amount paid each time - ANSWER-Client File Documentation
Is to take reasonable precautions to provide protection from violent behavior
I must be able to clearly identify the potential victim,
, I need to know the exact nature of the specific, serious threat of physical violence, an I must have
reason to believe that the alleged perpetrator is capable of carrying out the treat - ANSWER-Duty to
Warn
Communicating the specific threat to the potential victim or if unable to make contact with the victim,
contacting law enforcement agency closet to the potential victim and notify them of the threat -
ANSWER-Reasonable efforts in Duty to Warn
The relationships is both personal and professional, such as familial, supervisory, cohabitation or that
includes significant financial involvement. As an MFT, I should avoid these relationships, yet if one was
unavoidable then I would need to make every effort to make sure that their confidentiality is protected -
ANSWER-Dual Relationships
I gain licensure to independently practice in the state of MN. I can call myself a LMFT, and advertise at
such. I can also bill third party insurers - ANSWER-Privileges of becoming an LMFT
To adopt and enforce rules for licensure to protect clients, develop exams, issue licenses,
establish and implement procedures to ensure that LMFT follow the rules and statues,
study and investigate the practice of MFT,
Formulate a code of ethics, and
establish CEU requirements for MFT's - ANSWER-Duties of the Board of Marriage and Family Therapy
Evidence of passing the written exam, complete and notarize application, pay application fee, submit
verifying supervised experience with initial signatures, and have two endorsements - ANSWER-
Admission for MFT Licensure
Must be 18 years or older, complete all education and experience requirements, pass both the written
and oral exams, have 2 endorsements, and agree to conduct self in accordance with code of ethics -
ANSWER-Requirements of MFT licensure
Sample Oral Questions, Clinical Scenarios & Pass Strategies
for Master’s-Level Candidates
Prepare confidently for the MN MFT Oral Exam with this comprehensive guide featuring sample oral
questions, clinical case scenarios, ethical considerations, and proven pass strategies. Ideal for Master’s-
level MFT candidates preparing for final or licensure oral examinations
• MN MFT oral exam
• MFT oral examination
• MN oral exam preparation
• MFT final oral exam
A written plan of interventions, treatment and services for a person with a mental illness on the basis of
a diagnostic assessment. It includes goals and objectives, treatment strategies, schedule for
accomplishing goals, and individual responsibility - ANSWER-Individual Treatment Plan
A file must include client background information that includes the presenting problem,
treatment plan with goals and diagnosis,
chronological progress notes with date and time of each session,
records of consultation,
termination statement including date and reason for termination, client's condition and
recommendations upon termination,
copies of all releases of information and other legal documents,
a fee agreement with date and amount paid each time - ANSWER-Client File Documentation
Is to take reasonable precautions to provide protection from violent behavior
I must be able to clearly identify the potential victim,
, I need to know the exact nature of the specific, serious threat of physical violence, an I must have
reason to believe that the alleged perpetrator is capable of carrying out the treat - ANSWER-Duty to
Warn
Communicating the specific threat to the potential victim or if unable to make contact with the victim,
contacting law enforcement agency closet to the potential victim and notify them of the threat -
ANSWER-Reasonable efforts in Duty to Warn
The relationships is both personal and professional, such as familial, supervisory, cohabitation or that
includes significant financial involvement. As an MFT, I should avoid these relationships, yet if one was
unavoidable then I would need to make every effort to make sure that their confidentiality is protected -
ANSWER-Dual Relationships
I gain licensure to independently practice in the state of MN. I can call myself a LMFT, and advertise at
such. I can also bill third party insurers - ANSWER-Privileges of becoming an LMFT
To adopt and enforce rules for licensure to protect clients, develop exams, issue licenses,
establish and implement procedures to ensure that LMFT follow the rules and statues,
study and investigate the practice of MFT,
Formulate a code of ethics, and
establish CEU requirements for MFT's - ANSWER-Duties of the Board of Marriage and Family Therapy
Evidence of passing the written exam, complete and notarize application, pay application fee, submit
verifying supervised experience with initial signatures, and have two endorsements - ANSWER-
Admission for MFT Licensure
Must be 18 years or older, complete all education and experience requirements, pass both the written
and oral exams, have 2 endorsements, and agree to conduct self in accordance with code of ethics -
ANSWER-Requirements of MFT licensure