Counseling—Clinical Mental Health Counseling Option, M.A.

The M.A. in Counseling with an option in Clinical Mental Health Counseling prepares counselors for positions in community mental health and human service agencies, schools, universities, hospitals, government, business, industry, and independent practice, and provides the academic core courses for licensure. The Clinical Mental Health Counseling program at the Department of Counselor Education at NJCU is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling Related and Educational Programs (CACREP).

Graduates of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program meet the academic eligibility requirements for New Jersey Licensed Associate Counselor and are eligible to take the National Counselor Examination.

Phase l
COUN 601Orientation to Professional Counseling and Ethics 13
COUN 603Counseling and Developmental Psychology Across the Life Span3
COUN 604Appraisal and Assessment in Counseling3
COUN 605Counseling Theories 13
COUN 606Research Methodology and Program Evaluation3
COUN 607Group Process 13
COUN 608Counseling Skills 13
COUN 609Differential Diagnosis of Maladaptive Behavior3
COUN 610Clinical Mental Health Counseling3
Phase ll
COUN 629Multicultural Counseling3
COUN 632Family and Couple Counseling3
COUN 636Group Counseling Theory and Practice3
COUN 650Foundations of Addictions Counseling3
COUN 663Career Counseling and Development3
COUN 686Case Conceptualization and Treatment Planning in Counseling3
Phase lll
COUN 690Practicum in Counseling3
COUN 694Internship I3
COUN 695Internship II3
COUN TBDCounseling Elective3
COUN TBDCounseling Elective3
Total Credits60
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COUN 601, COUN 605, COUN 607, and COUN 608 must be completed within the first 12 credits, preferably in the first year of study, but no later than the second year.

New students in the M.A. in Counseling Program are admitted to begin study in the Fall or Spring semesters only.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the M.A. in Counseling with an option in Clinical Mental Health Counseling students will:  

1.  Gain foundational knowledge and skills to become culturally and ethically competent professional counselor.

2.  Develop necessary counseling skills and techniques to work effectively with diverse clients in the formats of individual, couples, families, and group counseling to accomplish mental health, wellness, education, and career goals.

3.  Demonstrate the highest standards of professional dispositions including but not limited to ethical behavior, self-awareness, and interpersonal skills.

4.  Demonstrate knowledge and skills in evidence based practices (EBPs) or best practices, including assessment, diagnosis, prevention and intervention treatment, for a wide range of mental health and substance use issues.

5.  Demonstrate leadership and advocacy skills to promote social justice and support both individual and systemic change for the purpose of promoting clients’ well-being.