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Pursuing clinical counseling at Illinois Tech equips you with essential skills to assist individuals facing diverse mental health or disability challenges, affecting both the person and their family across various clinical environments. The program emphasizes understanding multicultural influences including culture, ethnicity, race, religion, gender, and sexual orientation. Training covers vocational, educational, and personal adaptation for those with physical, mental, and emotional disabilities. Students gain thorough knowledge in clinical rehabilitation and mental health counseling principles, then select a specialization through internship opportunities.
The Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) concentration caters to those aiming to support individuals with mental health or behavioral challenges. CMHC students engage in research projects focused on serving this population and fulfill fieldwork in relevant environments. Practical training occurs in settings like counseling centers, private practices, outpatient clinics, mental health hospitals, addiction treatment centers, nonprofits, and other facilities serving those with mental health or behavioral needs.