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Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Counseling Professions
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Rehabilitation Counseling, Clinical Mental Health Counseling Track, M.S.
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Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Ph.D.
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Rehabilitation and Movement Sciences
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  School of Health Professions 2021-2023 Catalog Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Counseling Professions Rehabilitation Counseling, Clinical Mental Health Counseling Track, M.S. Program Description  

Program Description


The master of science in rehabilitation counseling, clinical mental health counseling track is designed to enhance the career advancement of experienced people already working in the human services field, as well as prepare people to enter the field. Our program emphasizes approaches based on cognitive behavioral counseling, focusing on helping clients to understand harmful thoughts, feelings, and beliefs and replace them with positive, life-enhancing ones, as well as teaching clients to eliminate unwanted behaviors and replace them with more productive ones. The program also focuses on the use of evidence-based and promising practices for counseling and service delivery, in particular, those designed to provide counseling and other services for individuals with severe mental illness.

Completion of the degree requires 60 credits. Students complete a common core of 13 counseling courses (39 credits). This coursework provides students with a solid foundation in content areas such as theories of counseling, techniques and methods for counseling individuals and groups, human growth and development and the impact of disabilities, and ethical and legal standards of the profession. Additionally, all students complete a practicum of at least 100 hours including 40 hours of direct service and an internship of at least 600 hours including 240 hours of direct service. These clinical experiences total 9 credits. Students also take four courses (12 credits) in the area of clinical mental health counseling.
 
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