Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

Upon graduation, the successful student in the Mental Health Counseling program will be able to:

  • Demonstrate professional skills and personal qualities required for working as an effective clinician in a multidisciplinary healthcare setting providing mental health services.
  • Demonstrate a variety of differential diagnostic assessment practices consistent with DSM-IV-TR nomenclature.
  • Understand client issues from a bio-psycho-social perspective.
  • Demonstrate the ability to use a diverse range of research-based intervention strategies, including strength-based approaches.
  • Develop appropriate intervention plans based upon knowledge of culturally relevant variables in client care, including ethnicity, religion, socioeconomic levels, gender, sexual orientation, and disability.
  • Demonstrate professional behavior consistent with ethical guidelines articulated by the American Counseling Association, the American Mental Health Counseling Association, and the National Board for Certified Counselors.
  • Articulate the value of counseling from both a personal and professional perspective.

Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling (M.S.)


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