Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program
In today's world, people are seeking counseling services more than ever, making Clinical Mental Health Counseling a sought-after profession. Clinical Mental Health Counselors work in a variety of settings, such as clinics, hospitals, universities and private practice offices and are able to help people by using a variety of interventions including individual and group counseling.
As a graduate student in the CMHC program, students will take thought-provoking and experiential classes and be placed at clinical sites early on during their graduate training, allowing them to become a proficient student counselor with a wide range of populations. As a counselor-in-training at Molloy College, students will become experienced in the latest evidence-based counseling theories and research. The CMHC program will help prepare students to be on the cutting edge of the counseling profession. Molloy students present at statewide and national counseling conferences and are placed in the most competitive clinical settings in the New York area. The CMHC program works closely with students and implements a successful mentorship model that encourages all of Molloy graduate students to reach their full potential.
Through the program, students will learn the most effective techniques in both individual and group counseling therapy and work in varied settings with diverse populations, maximizing the potential and quality of people's lives. Students will be challenged and encouraged to reflect on their own beliefs and value systems as they study and internalize the many different theories and methods that have been developed to aid those who are in distress.
The Clinical Mental Health Counseling master's program at Molloy College will prepare students in the best possible way for their future as a professional counselor.
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