Clinical Mental Health Counseling - M.S.

New York State Registered Program Code: 36773

HEGIS Code: 2104.10 {Social Work and Helping Services}

Molloy Program of Study Code: MSCMH

Program of study leading to a Master's of Science (M.S.) degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC). Total credits required for M.S. degree is 60 credits. Students will choose 3 out of the 5 elective courses offered. All other courses are mandatory.

Additional information: Clinical Mental Health Counseling

In the following areas, students in the program will be able to:

  • Professional Orientation and Ethics – Demonstrate an understanding of the counseling profession, develop an identity as a counselor and demonstrate a willingness to provide counseling services within the ethical guidelines of the counseling profession.
  • Counseling Theory – Gain significant knowledge of major counseling theories in the context of individual and group counseling and apply this knowledge to the counseling process.
  • Helping Relationships – Demonstrate effective individual and group counseling techniques which facilitate client growth and demonstrate the ability to evaluate progress toward treatment goals.
  • Social and Cultural Diversity – Develop an awareness of, and an appreciation for, social and cultural influences on human behavior and recognize the impact of individual differences on the counseling process.
  • Human Growth and Development – Develop an understanding of the aspects of human growth and developmental levels, as well as an appreciation for the nature of human development and its integration within the counseling process.
  • Career Development – Develop the knowledge and application of career development and vocational counseling theories and its effects on an individual.
  • Group Counseling – Develop both theoretical and experiential understandings of group process, development, dynamics, group counseling theories, methods, skills, and other group approaches.
  • Assessment – Gain knowledge and skills in assessment techniques, including psychometric properties, standardized instruments, interviewing, and applying these concepts to individual and group.
  • Research and Program Evaluation – Develop the ability to read, critique, evaluate, and contribute to professional research literature.
  • Crisis Intervention – Demonstrate sufficient knowledge and skills associated with counseling in crisis settings, addressing trauma in clients, and risk and suicide assessment.
  • Psychodiagnosis and Treatment – Develop a working knowledge of psychodiagnosis, as defined by the DSM, the ethical application, and its effect on treatment and counseling practice.
  • Mental Health Systems – Demonstrate sufficient knowledge and skills associated with working in multi-disciplinary Mental Health care setting and have practical knowledge in the areas of service, prevention, treatment, referral, program management, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
  • Experiential Learning – Develop, through supervised practicum and internship experiences, an integration of the knowledge and skills needed to be successful as practicing counselors.
  • Personal Growth and Understanding – Develop, through self-reflection and insight, an understanding and integration of oneself and the use of self in the counseling process. Develop a personal theoretical approach to counseling and client advocacy with a clear understanding counselor scope of practice.

Requirements

Required

MHC 5100Counseling Orientation and Ethics

3

MHC 5120Counseling Theories

3

MHC 5140Clinical Mental Health Counseling Foundations

3

MHC 5160Developmental Theories

3

MHC 5180Counseling Skills

3

MHC 5200Methods of Research

3

MHC 5220Social and Cultural Aspects of Counseling

3

MHC 5240Psychopathology

3

MHC 5250Psycho-Diagnostics and Treatment in Counseling

3

MHC 5260Assessment in Counseling

3

MHC 5300Group Counseling

3

MHC 5320Career and Vocational Counseling

3

MHC 5350Community and Crisis Mental Health Counseling

3

MHC 5500Counseling Practicum

3

MHC 5540Internship in Counseling I

3

MHC 5560Internship in Counseling II

3

MHC 5900Advanced Study: Mental Health Counseling

3

Electives (Complete 3 courses for 9 credits):

MHC 5400Spirituality and Counseling

3

MHC 5420Social Justice and Advocacy Issues in Counseling

3

MHC 5440Marriage and Family Counseling

3

MHC 5460Psychopharmacology for the Mental Health Counselor

3

MHC 5480Addictions and Substance Abuse Counseling

3

MHC 5490Special Issues in Counseling

3

Thesis Course **(0 credits required):

MHC 5950Comprehensive Exam and E-Portfolio

0

Total Credit Hours: 60