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Humanistic counseling helps people reflect on their emotions and own their thoughts and actions, focusing on personal growth and reaching one's full potential rather than dwelling on problematic behaviors. Approaches like Gestalt therapy exemplify this humanistic perspective.
You'll explore current advancements in humanistic counseling theory and integrate them into your professional practice, supported through workshops, supervision sessions, and networking opportunities. Additionally, you'll undertake a research project aligned with your personal interests and career goals.
Designed for working professionals, this program accommodates your schedule with weekly classes on one weekday, six Saturday workshops spread throughout the course, and occasional evening or weekend events.
Graduates can pursue counseling roles in diverse settings including educational institutions, law enforcement, correctional facilities, or nonprofit organizations. The advanced competencies you develop will enable you to support a broader range of clients with more complex challenges.