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Master of Science in Counseling

CACREP LogoClinical Mental Health Counseling

Students who pursue a Master of Science in CounselingÌýunder the Clinical Mental Health Counseling trackÌýmay callÌýthemselvesÌýClinical Mental Health Counselors and qualify for LPC licensure. They will receive training in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental and emotional disorders of the DSM-5 and will gain the knowledge and skills to perform individual, group, and couples and family counseling. Students will learn toÌýwork with clients across the lifespan and multiple culturalÌýbackgrounds. Clinical Mental Health Counselors are qualified to engage in counseling and/or psychotherapy, provide short and long-term therapy, and work with mild and severe mental illness.ÌýTypical clinical topic areas include the following:Ìý

oÌýÌý Anxiety disorders

oÌýÌý Depressive Disorders

oÌýÌý Mood Disorders

oÌýÌý Substance use disorders

oÌýÌý Trauma and trauma disorders, such as PTSD and Adjustment disorders

oÌýÌý Personality disorders

oÌýÌý Eating disorders

oÌýÌý Dual diagnoses

oÌýÌý Domestic violence and anger management

oÌýÌý Developmental issues

oÌýÌý Marital issues and family problems

oÌýÌý Normal life stressorsÌý

Students will study many types of theoretical orientations and treatment approaches, some at the basic level and some at the advanced level. In addition, students will learn to integrate the many dimensions of humanity to fully conceptualize their clients, such as the biological, psychological, interpersonal, and sociocultural-historical dimensions. Faculty provide all training using a solid research foundation under the scientist-practitioner model, meaning that counseling interventions taught will be based on a theory of personality supported by research.ÌýÌý

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Clinical Mental Health Counseling
COUN 5001 Introduction to Professional Counseling 3
COUN 5005 Counseling Theories 3
COUN 5010 Methods of Counseling 3
COUN 5011 Advanced Techniques in Counseling 3
COUN 6063 Law and Ethics in Counseling 3
COUN 6067 Group Counseling 3
COUN 5022 Lifespan Development 3
COUN 5081 Research in Counseling 3
COUN 5060 Career Counseling 3
COUN 5062 Clinical Assessment and Psychometrics 3
COUN 5021 Diagnostics in Counseling 3
COUN 5067 Principles of Administration of Mental Health Counseling Programs 3
COUN 6052 Multicultural Counseling 3
COUN 5065 Practicum 3
COUN 6070 Internship I 3
COUN 6070 Internship II 3
Ìý Elective 3
Ìý Elective 3
Ìý Elective 3
Ìý Elective 3
TOTAL HOURS 60

Build Your Program Toward Your Clinical InterestÌýÌý

The Counseling Faculty at ³È×ÓÊÓƵ value interdisciplinary collaboration with other professions and have allied with the Psychology, Gerontology, and Marriage and Family Therapy Programs to share course electives with our students. Counseling students may now take any of the following online electives below in Counseling, Psychology, Gerontology, and Marriage and Family Therapy and tailor their electives to meet their career goals. Review all the possible electives below.

Clinical Mental Health Counseling Electives
COUN 5055 Psycopharmacology in Counseling 3
COUN 6040 Trauma Counseling 3
COUN 5025 Addiction Counseling 3
COUN 5026 Advanced Addiction Counseling 3
COUN 6069 Crisis Intervention Counseling 3
COUN 6060 Introduction to Marriage, Couples, and Family Counseling 3
COUN 6059 Intergenerational Family Systems Therapy 3
COUN 6062 Human Sexuality in Counseling 3
COUN 5027 Introduction to Play Therapy 3
COUN 5028 Advanced Skills in Play Therapy 3
COUN 5030 Child Parent Play Therapy 3
COUN 6041 Creative and Expressive Arts in Individual and Group Counseling 3
Psychology Electives Available to Counseling StudentsÌýÌýÌý
PSYC 5002Ìý Personality and Social PsychologyÌý 3
PSYC 5003 Advanced Child Psychology 3
PSYC 5005Ìý Advanced Adolescent PsychologyÌý 3
PSYC 5052Ìý Behavior ModificationÌý 3
PSYC 5061Ìý NeuropsychologyÌý 3
Gerontology Electives Available to Counseling StudentsÌýÌýÌý
GERO 5010Ìý Biology of AgingÌý 3
GERO 5012Ìý Social GerontologyÌý 3
GERO 5015Ìý Minority AgingÌý 3
GERO 5032Ìý Loss, Grief and BereavementÌý 3
GERO 5033Ìý Grief Assessment and InterventionÌý 3
GERO 5085 Theories of Aging, Loss and Grief 3
Marriage and Family Therapy Electives Available to Counseling Students
MAFT 7014 Couple and Marital Therapy 3
MAFT 7024 The Ecology of Psychopathology 3

Focus Areas

Due to the number of electives now available to students, focus areas under the Clinical Mental Health track may now be created between the student and their advisor. Please note these focus areas will not officially show up on transcripts, they are informal ways to create themes for electives. The focus area electives that may be of interest below are examples, can be revised during the advising process, and are as follows:

Pediatric Focus
Completion of the 48 credit hours of required Counseling coursework

Pediatric Electives
COUN 6068 Play TherapyÌý 3Ìý
COUN 5028 Advanced Skills in Play Therapy 3Ìý
PSYC 5003 Advanced Child Psychology 3Ìý
PSYC 5052Ìý Behavior ModificationÌý 3Ìý
Total HoursÌýÌý 60Ìý

Geriatric Focus
Completion of the 48 credit hours of required Counseling courseworkÌý

Geriatric Electives
GERO 5010 Biology of Aging 3
GERO 5012 Social Gerontology 3
GERO 5032 Loss, Grief, and Bereavement 3
GERO 5033 Grief Assessment and Intervention 3
Total Hours 60

Addiction Focus
Completion of the 48 credit hours of required Counseling coursework

Addiction Electives
COUN 5025 Addiction Counseling 3
COUN 5026 Advanced Addiction Counseling 3
COUN 5055 Psychopharmacology in Counseling 3
PSYC 5061 Neuropsychology 3
Total Hours 60

Marriage and Family Focus

Completion of the 48 credit hours of required Counseling coursework

Marriage and Family Focus
COUN 6060 Introduction to Marriage, Couples and Family Counseling 3
MAFT 7014 Couple and Marital Therapy 3
COUN 6059 Intergenerational Family Systems Therapy 3
COUN 6062 Human Sexuality in Counseling 3
Total Hours 60

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