I would recommend taking a look at two programs at SDSU. The mft program awards a masters in coumseling with an emphasis in MFT. The program has its own low cost clinic in inner city San Diego for first year students, second year trainees, and interns. Most students work in the clinic their first year only and do a traineeship elsewhere (which will almost undoubtedly involve a subset of the population that you are interested in). The program has a post modern, Social Constructionist focus - as well as development of the self of therapist. The program is COAMFTE accredited. I'm a graduate of the program.
The Community Based Block program is in the same department. It is a one year program currently, and they share a clinic with the mft program. A downside is that current graduates aren't able to see clients with this training alone. However, I've heard a rumor that this program will soon become a two-year LPCC program (I would check with the director about this if interested). Also, it's common for CBB'ers to transfer to the MFT program to finish masters studies.
I had a choice to do both, but I chose the MFT program and would do it the same way again if I had it to do all over again.
However, CBB does seem pretty "radical" based on their interview and reports I've heard from my suoervisor and classmates who were in the program before moving to mft
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Both have a very strong multicultural focus. And affordability is another strength...
Here's a link to look into them...
http://go.sdsu.edu/education/csp/Default.aspx