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Mental Health Counseling is a specialized field adhering to national educational, training, and clinical practice standards. Professionals in this field assist individuals, families, and groups in managing mental and emotional challenges while fostering overall psychological well-being. Their expertise encompasses diverse therapeutic approaches for conditions like depression, anxiety, addiction, self-harm tendencies, stress responses, traumatic experiences, self-worth issues, and bereavement. Counselors additionally offer guidance on career choices, academic pathways, emotional wellness, and interpersonal dynamics. Their role extends to community engagement, advocacy initiatives, and conflict resolution, with a strong emphasis on social equity, trauma awareness, racial justice, and inclusive practices.
These practitioners operate across various settings including community health centers, social service agencies, intensive outpatient programs, psychiatric clinics, medical facilities, and independent or group practices. As qualified experts, they deliver comprehensive services such as diagnostic evaluations, psychotherapy sessions, treatment strategy development, short-term solution-oriented therapy, addiction rehabilitation, educational wellness programs, and emergency intervention protocols.
The 60-credit Master's program in Mental Health Counseling prepares students for entry into this dynamic, fulfilling profession. This advanced curriculum equips future counselors with fundamental competencies for diverse clinical environments. Approved by the New York State Education Department (NYSED), the program meets the academic prerequisites for New York's counseling licensure. Graduates must complete 3,000 supervised clinical hours and pass the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Examination to obtain professional certification.
A baccalaureate degree from an accredited academic institution
A minimum undergraduate and graduate grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale)
English requirement: TOEFL: 79 and IELTS: 6.5