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专业概况
在这里学什么?Mental Health Counseling
The 60-credit mental health counseling option prepares counselors to apply principles of human development, counseling theory, learning theory, group dynamics, and the etiology of mental illness and dysfunctional behavior in their work at a variety of mental health facilities.
The mental health counseling area of study provides students with 700 hours of supervised experience in appraisal, individual, group counseling, and consultation in primarily clinic and community agencies. The goals of the mental health counseling program are the following: to enhance students' personal and professional development as counselors; to increase their ability to understand the characteristics and concerns of various client populations and their environments; and to develop their knowledge and skills in use of theory based counseling model.
The mental health counseling option meets educational licensure requirements for a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in the State of Montana. After licensure, graduates of the mental health program work in a variety of mental health counseling contexts where they see adults.
Marriage, Couples, and Family Counseling and Mental Health Counseling Licensure Process
Marriage, couples, and family and mental health counseling students at Montana State University graduate with a master’s degree in counseling. The program is accredited by CACREP (Council for the Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs). Upon graduation, students must apply for a licensed professional counselor candidate’s license from the State of Montana Board of Behavioral Health. The candidate’s license is a training license while students accrue the required post-masters counseling hours to obtain their full LCPC (licensed clinical professional counselor). This license allows the graduate to practice independently.
Marriage, Couples, and Family Counseling
The 60-credit marriage, couples, and family counseling option prepares counselors to address mental health and relationship problems with individuals, couples, families, and children from a family systems perspective. Students are taught a conceptual framework for assessment and intervention which focuses on the multiple systems and family context of individual development. Emphasis is on a positive, competency-based view of individual and family strengths. This approach examines the larger environments in which individuals and families interact and the plethora of influences (i.e., social, cultural, and economic) that affect human growth and development. Interpersonal issues between family members and the family and outer environmental systems are highlighted.
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进入哪个院系学习? College of Education, Health and Human Development中国学生入学要求
课程信息
学制:全日制(60 学分)
学费:US$16,634.00 (¥ 105,824) /年
开学时间:2022八月
申请截止日期:
留学地点:College of Education, Health and Human DevelopmentMontana State University,250 Reid Hall,BOZEMAN,Montana,59717, United States