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William & Mary's CACREP-accredited M.Ed. in Clinical Mental Health & Addictions Counseling equips graduates for careers in both public and private human service organizations, as well as independent counseling practices. The curriculum emphasizes both wellness and psychopathology, providing students with comprehensive training in counseling theories, techniques, and specialized addiction treatment. Develop the expertise to profoundly influence individuals' wellbeing. Students pursuing the Clinical Mental Health & Addictions Concentration complete 60 credit hours combining academic coursework with hands-on clinical training. The structured program includes core foundational classes, essential counseling instruction, and focused addiction specialization courses. Clinical practice forms a crucial component of student development, with field experience woven throughout the curriculum. During their initial year, students begin supervised client interactions through a 150-hour practicum. The second year features two 300-hour internships offering varied, immersive clinical training at community agencies.