TOURO COLLEGE DIVISION OF GRADUATE STUDIES TOURO COLLEGE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY M AST E R OF SCIENCE IN MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING WHAT IS MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING? Mental health counseling is a licensed profession with national standards for graduate education, training, and clinical practice. Mental health counselors are highly-skilled professionals who combine traditional psychotherapy with a practical, problemsolving approach that creates a dynamic and efficient path for change and problem resolution. Learn more about the field of mental health counseling by visiting the American Mental Health Counselors Association website at www.amhca.org >> Mental health counselors offer a full range of services, including individual and group counseling, insightoriented psychotherapy, brief and solution-focused therapy, alcoholism and substance abuse treatment, prevention programs, and crisis management. WHAT DO MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELORS DO? Mental health counselors help people improve their lives. They provide ongoing psychological care to clients dealing with depression, substance abuse, unhealthy relationships, and other psychological and interpersonal issues. In addition to working directly with clients, mental health counselors consult with professionals in education, medicine, and related fields to gain a complete understanding of each client’s unique needs. Common specialties are substance abuse counseling, rehabilitation counseling, school counseling, career counseling, marriage counseling, and family counseling. Mental health counselors may choose to specialize in working with a particular population, such as children, adolescents, adults, the elderly, couples, or families. WHO SHOULD APPLY? • We encourage applications from those employed in counseling or a related profession who wish to increase their knowledge of the field and advance in their careers. The program fulfills the educational portion of the requirements for licensure and provides many opportunities for personal growth, including working with populations that have long been under-served and under-represented. • Prospective students are encouraged to review the New York State regulations governing licensure, available online through the NYSED’s Office of the Professions at www.op.nysed.gov. Licensure requirements include a master’s degree in counseling, 3000 hours of post-graduate clinical experience, and a passing grade on the New York State licensing exam. ABOUT THE PROGRAM MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING MS AT TOURO COLLEGE The Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling program is designed to train students to work with diverse populations in a variety of mental health settings including clinics, counseling centers, rehabilitation facilities, outreach programs, aftercare centers, and private practices. Our experienced faculty members help students gain the qualifications and critical-thinking skills needed to obtain state licensure. Graduates of the program who have completed the requisite post-graduate clinical experience and passed the New York State licensing examination are eligible to apply for licensure as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in New York State. COURSE OF STUDY The Master of Science degree in Mental Health Counseling is typically earned within three years, during which the student completes 60 credits of coursework (of which 6 credits are allocated to a 700-hour clinical internship). Courses are offered on-site at our Manhattan location weekday evenings and during the day on Sundays, and online. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • • • • • • • • • • Completed application for admission Bachelor’s degree or its equivalent from an accredited institution A minimum undergraduate and graduate GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) Graduate Record Examination (GRE) strongly recommended Written statement discussing your motivation, interests, and goals in pursuing graduate study in Mental Health Counseling Two letters of recommendation Interview A brief spontaneous writing sample completed at the time of the interview If applicable, TOEFL English Language Proficiency Test $50 Application Fee (non-refundable) FIND OUT MORE FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE ADMISSIONS HOTLINE, 212-742-8770 X 2455/2490, OR EMAIL US AT [email protected] TOURO COLLEGE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY 65 BROADWAY, ROOMS 202 & 112, NEW YORK, NY 10006 TOURO COLLEGE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY Touro is an equal opportunity institution. For Touro’s complete Non-Discrimination Statement, please visit www.touro.edu MARCH 2015 SUGGESTED PLANS OF STUDY FALL START FALL 1 MNH 600 - Foundations of MHC & Consultation MNH 611 - Essentials of Measurement, Evaluation, & Research Analysis MNH 630 - Individual & Group Counseling SPRING 1 EDPS 620 - Child Development MNH 640 - Legal & Ethical Issues MNH 681 Psychopathology PSY 688 - Perspectives in Risky Behavior SUMMER 1 PSY 678 - Lifestyle & Career Development MNH 638 - Assessment & Clinical Evaluation in Addiction Counseling FALL 2 MNH 662 - Adult Life & Aging MNH 683 - Assessment MNH 702 - Integrating Evaluation & ReportWriting Skills SPRING 2 MNH 691 - Counseling the Culturally Diverse MNH 692 - Group Psychotherapy & Counseling MNH 693 - Trauma & Crisis Intervention MNH 694 - Contemporary Issues in Family Therapy SPRING START SPRING 1 MNH 600 - Foundations of MHC & Consultation EDPS 620 - Child Development MNH 681 Psychopathology PSY 688 - Perspectives in Risky Behavior SUMMER 1 MNH 638 - Assessment & Clinical Evaluation in Addiction Counseling MNH 640 - Legal & Ethical Issues FALL 2 MNH 611 - Essentials of Measurement, Evaluation, & Research Analysis MNH 630 - Individual & Group Counseling MNH 683 - Assessment MNH 702 - Integrating Evaluation & ReportWriting Skills SPRING 2 MNH 691 - Counseling the Culturally Diverse MNH 692 - Group Psychotherapy & Counseling MNH 693 - Trauma & Crisis Intervention MNH 694 - Contemporary Issues in Family Therapy SUMMER 2 MNH 662 - Adult Life & Aging PSY 678 - Lifestyle & Career Development FALL 3 MNH 707 - Professional Orientation MNH 770 - Internship I FALL 3 MNH 707 - Professional Orientation MNH 770 - Internship I SPRING 3 MNH 771 - Internship II PSY 636 - Appraisal in Child & Adolescent Counseling SPRING 3 MNH 771 - Internship II PSY 636 - Appraisal in Child & Adolescent Counseling All courses carry 3 credits
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