Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health Counseling
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Master
Online
Description
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Type
Master
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Methodology
Online
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Different dates available
The Master of Science in Counseling: Clinical Mental Health Counseling is a 63 credit program that prepares graduates to work as practitioners with diverse clients in various mental health environments, including private practice, hospitals, and public and private mental health agencies. Students learn the foundations of counseling including theories and their application with groups and individuals; assessment and evaluation; counseling and consultative relationships; career planning; research methods; legal and ethical concerns, trauma and crisis, and program development, implementation, and evaluation. The program addresses critical issues facing counselors and includes supervised practicum and internship experiences where students obtain practical experience prior to graduation. Students in the program must pass the Counselor Preparation Comprehensive Examination (CPCE) as part of the graduation requirements.In order to practice as a counselor in most states, the student must be licensed as an LPC (licensed professional counselor), MFT (marriage and family therapist), or other comparable state professional license designation. License requirements vary by state. It is the student's responsibility to ascertain and meet licensure requirements in any state in which the student desires to practice.This program meets the California LPCC educational requirements for registration with the Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) as a licensed professional clinical counselor intern (LPCCI). Upon successful completion of all educational requirements and required postgraduate supervised clinical hours, graduates are eligible to sit for the LPCC licensure exams in California.
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Reviews
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I had a wonderful experinece, the learning experience was good, flexible classes overall manageable.
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The overall experience was good at the University of Phoenix.
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Friendly responses, I had a good experience.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
THURMAN
CAROL
New Student
DEBBIE GORDON
JAMIE MCNEILL
BONNIE NILES
Subjects
- Trauma
- Private
- Evaluation
- Mental Health
Course programme
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Core courses
Our curriculum is designed to help you prepare for the competitive job market with relevant knowledge and in-demand skills. This program will include the following courses:
Individual And Family Development Across The Life Span
CCMH504
Personality Theories And Counseling Models
CCMH506
Multi-cultural Issues In Mental Health Counseling
CCMH510
Fundamental Counseling Skills
CCMH511
Legal, Ethical, And Professional Issues In Counseling
CCMH515
Psychopharmacology
CCMH522
Research Methods For Mental Health Counselors
CCMH525
Career And Vocational Counseling
CCMH540
Basic Clinical Assessment And Psychometrics
CCMH547
Psychopathology: Advanced Clinical Assessment
CCMH548
Individual Counseling
CCMH551
Crisis Intervention And Trauma
CCMH558
Dependency And Addictions
CCMH561
Family, Couple, And Child Counseling
CCMH565
Group Counseling
CCMH568
Supervision/management In Clinical Mental Health Counseling
CCMH581
Practicum In Clinical Mental Health Counseling
CCMH592
Internship A
CCMH597A
Internship B
CCMH597B
Human Sexuality And Sex Therapy
CMHC551
Orientation To The Counseling Profession
CNSL500
Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health Counseling