Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Counseling - Clinical Mental Health Counseling Concentration
The Clinical Mental Health program is designed to prepare professional counselors to provide individual, group, marriage, couple, and family counseling in various settings (e.g., agencies, private practice, etc.). In addition to training students in the foundational areas of counseling (i.e., theories of counseling, foundational counseling skills, professional issues in counseling, etc.), coursework for this program will provide training in advanced counseling skills and supervision, diagnostic techniques and treatment planning, research, addictions, and multicultural counseling.
College of Education and Human Services
Department of educational studies, leadership and counseling
Average class size
10-15
Locations
Main campus | Online | Madisonville campus
Clubs and Internships
Looking to get involved on campus? Consider joining Mu Sigma Chi - Murray State's Chapter of the Chi Sigma Iota - the International Honor Society for Counseling Programs.