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Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling

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The Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Counseling Program provides a strong foundation in the profession and practice of mental health counseling in clinical settings. It offers opportunities to develop expertise in the areas of counseling for individuals with mental health issues, including emotional disabilities and addictions.

Mission Statement

The mission Clinical Mental Health Counseling program is intended to prepare future clinical mental health counselors at the master’s level to promote the effective delivery of mental health counseling services to families and individuals with emotional and/or substance abuse disorders. Through coursework and clinical training, graduates will gain mastery on the skills, knowledge, and attitudes in mental health services provision to clients in a variety of clinical and community settings.

Program Objectives

The program is designed to align with the 2024 Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) standards. CACREP accreditation denotes a commitment to program excellence and indicates to the public at large that our program is fulfilling its commitment to educational quality. The curriculum is prepared to align with the standards to prepare students to seek counseling licensure at the state level for practice. Students enrolled in the program are expected to abide by the ethical principles of the American Counseling Association.

This program is a 60-credit program in which 11 courses overlap with our existing master’s degree in rehabilitation counseling. There are four core clinical mental health counseling courses and additional electives being developed. This allows efficiency in teaching courses and expanding the richness of students in different disciplines in the counseling fields.

The objectives of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program at Michigan State University are:

  1. To recruit and retain diverse students to be competent mental health counselors in their knowledge, skills, and dispositional standards based on the American Counseling Association (ACA) Code of Professional Ethics and Scope of Practice as well as the accrediting body, the Council for Accreditation of Counseling & Related Educational Programs (CACREP).
  2. To train and prepare our students to conceptualize mental health counseling services and interventions for people with disabilities from a holistic perspective and to be competent in working with a wide range of clinical and community settings
  3. To train and prepare our students to be active community partners and leaders in our fields

Contact

Gloria K. Lee, Ph.D., CRC
Professor Director, Office of Rehabilitation & Disability Studies
MA Program, Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program
Room 463, 620 Farm Lane, Erickson Hall
517-432-3623
leekalai@msu.edu

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620 Farm Lane, Room 463 Erickson Hall
East Lansing, MI 48824-1034

Email: leekalai@msu.edu