Colleges for Counseling - Counseling Schools
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Counseling Resources
The goals of a professional counselor, regardless of the industry or work setting, is to alleviate stress, resolve issues of crisis, and to provide clients with the ability to problem solve and make better decisions in the future.
Whether the ultimate goals of a client are to increase the pace of an indivual or group's development, to create a more positive state of mental health, to establish a more positive social environment for a community, or to guide an individual through a labrynth of career options, counselors are their link to fundamental concepts necessary to reaching any goal. Counselors, and the fundamental bag of knowledge tools they possess, are in increasing demand for this very reason.
Colleges offering counseling degree programs are in constant flux seeking to expand the degree opportunities available to students in order to meet the demand of an evolving workforce.
Explore the Counseling schools listed below and request information from the schools that interest you.
Counseling Colleges...
Programs:
- Bachelors in Psychology (multiple specializations)
- Masters in Mental Health Counseling (CACREP Accredited)
- PhD in Psychology (6 specializations - Clinical Psychology (Licensure), Counseling Psychology (Licensure), General Psychology, Health Psychology, Organizational Psychology, School Psychology (Licensure))
- PhD in Human Services (6 specializations - Clinical Social Work, Counseling, Criminal Justice, Family Studies & Intervention Strategies, Human Services Administration, Social Policy Analysis & Planning)
Programs:
- Masters in Psychology (9 specializations - Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Educational Psychology, Evaluation, Research & Measurement, General Psychology, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Leadership Coaching Psychology, School Psychology, Sports Psychology
- MS in Human Services (5 specializations - Counseling Studies, Gerontology, Marital Couple and Family Counseling/Therapy, Mental Health Counseling (CACREP Accredited), School Counseling)
- PhD in Human Services - Counseling Studies
The Chicago School of Professional Psychology
Programs:
- Masters (MA) in Psychology (5 specializations - Child & Adolescent Psychology, Gerontology, International Psychology, Organizational Leadership, Sport & Science Psychology)
Programs:
- Bachelors (BS) in Addiction Counseling
- Masters (MS) in Addiction Counseling
- Masters (MS) in Marriage and Family Therapy
- Masters (MS) in Professional Counseling
Programs:
- Bachelors in Psychology (3 specializations - Applied Behavioral Analysis, Child Development, Substance Abuse)
Programs:
- Associates (AA) in Psychology (2 specializations - Christian Counseling, General Program)
- Bachelors (BS) in Psychology (2 specializations - Christian Counseling, General Program)
- Masters (MA) in Marriage & Family Therapy
- Masters (MA) in Pastoral Counseling
- Masters (MA) in Professional Counseling
- PhD in Pastoral Counseling
- PhD in Professional Counseling
Programs:
- Masters (MA) in Psychology (5 specializations - General Studies, General Psychology, Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy)
- PhD in Psychology (5 specializations - General Studies, General Psychology, Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy)
- Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) (5 specializations - General Studies, General Psychology, Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy)
Programs:
- Masters (MA) in Psychology (4 specializations - Creativity Studies, General, Jungian Studies, Marriage and Family Therapy)
- PhD in Psychology (3 specializations - Clinical Psychology, General, Jungian Studies)
Counseling Colleges by State
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