Master of Science in Counseling-Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Counselors support people going through the various challenges and stages of life. While the issues counselors face constantly change, these caring individuals strengthen their communities through their continued social and educational efforts. If you are called to this profession, the Department of Advanced Education Programs has a graduate degree that will provide you a flexible, high quality educational experience and help you satisfy state licensure requirements.
The M.S. in Counseling assists you in developing the knowledge you need to aid your future clients. Intensive coursework coupled with diligent faculty mentorship gives you the tools you need to succeed in your on campus and online classes, and in your career. Keeping your need for flexibility in mind, 50 percent of your required classes are offered online, with the remaining courses held on campus on Fridays and Saturdays. This degree program prepares you to apply for licensure in the State of Kansas as a Licensed Professional Counselor or a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor.
THE COUNSELING PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
The goals of the Counseling Program at Fort Hays State University are as follows:
- To prepare counselors to identify the philosophy, trends, ethics, and professional standards of the counseling profession, and understand the contextual dimensions of the clinical mental health and school counseling professions.
- To prepare counselors to differentiate social and cultural characteristics across diverse groups, identify theories and models of multicultural counseling, and will understand the impact of diverse clients and the counseling process.
- To prepare counselors to relate theories of human development to the counseling practice, and design developmentally appropriate counseling interventions.
- To train counselors to identify the major theories of career development, and apply the concepts of career counseling.
- To train counselors to make and use observations of the helping relationship, and apply the concepts of counseling skills to work effectively with individuals possessing diverse characteristics and strengths. To prepare counselors to identify and apply the major counseling theories.
- To prepare counselors to identify the major techniques and theories of the group counseling process, and apply the concepts of group counseling.
- To train counselors to identify the major assessment instruments innate to clinical mental health counseling, legal and ethical use of assessments, and show their ability to apply the use of assessment techniques.
- To prepare counselors to apply best practices of research and program evaluation. To train counselors to critique and contribute to research in counseling.
- To prepare counselors to assume the roles of their specialization area by training counselors to understand, identify, and practice counseling in the areas of school or clinical settings.
- To develop the ability, through practicum and internship experiences, to integrate knowledge and skills for competent counseling practice.
- To develop, through self-reflection and critical thinking, a further self-awareness and understand roles in the counseling process. Develop a personal counseling orientation and ability to assume roles as advocates in the field while maintaining professionalism throughout the program and as future professional counselors.
Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program of Study
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If you have any questions or would like additional information about the M.S. in Counseling-Clinical Mental Health Counseling degree program, you may contact Mrs. Kristin Hernandez at krhernandez@fhsu.edu