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Seattle University's Master of Arts in Psychology (MAP) program integrates research and insights from clinical psychology, philosophy, and the humanities to build a strong foundation for clinical practice. The curriculum focuses on reflective and hands-on learning, along with in-depth exploration of qualitative research methods. Students engage with personal narratives, existential and phenomenological approaches, and analyze the importance of relational dynamics in therapy. This education equips you to compassionately support individuals during difficult times, guide them toward healing and understanding, and effectively navigate diverse cultural contexts.
The MAP program's robust internship opportunities set you up for a rewarding career as a psychotherapist in various settings including community organizations, private practices, and healthcare facilities. Whether your goal is to become a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in Washington or pursue advanced studies, Seattle University's MAP program fosters both professional growth and personal transformation, enabling you to make meaningful differences in people's lives.
This education equips you to compassionately support individuals during difficult times, guide them toward healing and understanding, and effectively navigate diverse cultural contexts.
The MAP program's robust internship opportunities set you up for a rewarding career as a psychotherapist in various settings including community organizations, private practices, and healthcare facilities. Whether your goal is to become a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in Washington or pursue advanced studies, Seattle University's MAP program fosters both professional growth and personal transformation, enabling you to make meaningful differences in people's lives.