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M.A. Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Embark on a transformative journey in the mental health field with our immersive, hands-on training, meticulously designed to equip you with the necessary skills for effective practice.
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The Chicago and Online Campuses
Accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP)*
Time to completion:
3-4 years, depending on campus
Practicum and internship
Practicum and internship provide field training
Program Description
Advance your career with The Chicago School’s M.A. Clinical Mental Health Counseling program, offering immersive and practical training. Our comprehensive curriculum intertwines academic study with hands-on clinical training, preparing you to effectively address various mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, grief, stress, relationship difficulties, and suicidal ideation.
Flexible Learning and Personalized Advising
Tailor your education to your personal commitments as you pursue your M.A. Clinical Mental Health Counseling. Our program provides personalized advising, assigning you a dedicated faculty member to guide you throughout your academic journey.
Equip Yourself with Key Competencies
Upon graduation, you will possess a broad toolkit of competencies, including:
- Counselor Identity
- Ethical and Professional Issues
- Diversity and Multiculturalism
- Diagnosis, Assessment, and Treatment Planning
- Research Methods and Program Evaluation
- Advocacy and Social Justice
Accreditation and Licensure Preparation
across a range of areas, from institutional settings to self-evaluation. Furthermore, we incorporate the eight content areas outlined by the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC), priming students who seek professional counselor licensure and aim to start professional practice at the master’s level.
Begin your journey to become a transformative mental health professional with our M.A. Clinical Mental Health Counseling program.
*Accredited locations: Washington, D.C., Online, Chicago
Career Pathways
The Clinical Mental Health Counseling program at The Chicago School is committed to educational experiences that provide training in mental health counseling for a variety of clinical settings, such as:
- Couples/family counseling
- Social service and mental health agencies
- College counseling centers
- Non-profit organizations
- Private practice
Focusing on three core areas of ethical practice, multiculturalism/social justice, and advanced clinical practice, the program prepares students to work with a range of diverse clientele, including those within underserved communities.
Locations
Leigh Holman, Ph.D.
Our Approach
The Chicago School Approach is an immersive, applied learning model focused on developing professionals who can address present challenges and anticipate future needs. It combines four core elements of The Chicago School experience—Education, Innovation, Community, and Impact—to give students a practical and solutions-oriented education.
Education
Preparing tomorrow’s integrated health professionals.
Innovation
Embracing next-gen learning and practice.
Community
Creating connection, inclusion, and belonging.
Impact
Supporting individuals, organizations, and communities.