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Pursuing clinical counseling at Illinois Tech equips you with essential skills to assist individuals facing diverse mental health or disability-related challenges that affect both the person and their family across various clinical environments. The program emphasizes understanding multicultural influences like culture, ethnicity, race, religion, gender, and sexual orientation. Trainees also learn to support vocational, educational, and personal adaptation for those with physical, mental, or emotional disabilities. The curriculum offers a thorough foundation in clinical rehabilitation and mental health counseling principles, allowing students to specialize in either field during their internship.
This clinical counseling program trains future counselors to address a wide spectrum of needs, from mental health concerns affecting individuals and families to assisting those with physical or cognitive disabilities in achieving psychosocial and vocational stability. Rooted in a client-centered approach focused on empowerment, the program teaches counselors to help clients reach their highest potential in mental well-being, career adjustment, and independent living. Therapeutic methods include individual, group, and family counseling, diagnostic evaluation, case management, as well as assessment, training, placement, and follow-up coordination. Job opportunities for rehabilitation and mental health counselors continue to outpace availability across public, private, nonprofit, and corporate sectors.