Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Degree Type

Master of Science

About

Elevate your career and prepare for licensure as a qualified mental health counselor, and become the leader that human services organizations are looking for.

Introduction

The Clinical Mental Health Counseling program (CMHC) is a 60-credit hour program designed for the student who seeks professional counseling careers in clinical mental health settings including state, federal, and private rehabilitation agencies. The CMHC is developed to prepare culturally competent counselors that specialize in working with individuals with physical, mental, developmental, psychological, and neurological disabilities and/or illnesses. Students are prepared with the knowledge, skills, abilities, and experiences to empower individuals with mental health challenges and disabilities through the counseling process. Students are further prepared with diverse skills to provide effective mental health counseling and rehabilitation counseling services within a cultural context.

About the Program

This program addresses the need to provide values-based training, collaborative opportunities for the community, and graduate specialist education to enhance counseling, rehabilitation and mental health services, and opportunities for persons with disabilities and those in need of special counseling services. This program supports the State of Maryland’s goal to educate and train qualified mental health counseling professionals to meet the growing demand for counselors, and to gain meaningful and economically rewarding employment for counseling professionals. Competencies are obtained via education, theory, and application-oriented field-based activities gained from community programs, and other community-based businesses. The program emphasis responds to the documented training needs and certification and licensure requirements for personnel in counseling settings, federal, state, and private agencies, and community-based programs.

Program Mission

The Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) Program prepares a diverse population of students as life-long learners to function as effective caring counselors in a wide variety of mental health settings. The curriculum is an integrated theoretical-based, experiential-focused design helping students develop into ethical, professional, and compassionate counselors.

The CMHC Program emphasizes the client-counselor relationship and a thorough understanding of mental health issues across the lifespan to help students build a personal framework for professional practice.

Program Objectives

In alignment with the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) standards, the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program has the following objectives:

  1. To facilitate the education and training of counselors who are clinically skilled and prepared to deliver ethical and effective services to clients in a variety of settings.
  2. To prepare students with the counseling skills to address the multidimensional needs of individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds.
  3. To provide a rigorous and comprehensive curriculum that prepares students to obtain national certification and/or state licensure upon successful completion of the program.
  4. To prepare students to engage in professional issues in clinical mental health counseling through publications, research, and active participation in professional associations and professional development.
  5. To equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to assess, to develop case conceptualizations, and to develop treatment plans for diverse populations.

Program Requirements

To graduate with a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling requires completion of 60 hours of coursework. The program requires courses in 3 areas:

  • Academic studies
  • Clinical work
  • Internship

The chart in this section explains course offerings and requirements

Foundation Courses (9 credits)

CourseCreditsName
CORH 6153Introduction to Rehabilitation
CORH 6243Theories and Techniques of Counseling
CORH 6283Theories of Counseling

Core Courses (30 credits)

CourseCreditsName
CORH 6163Medical and Psychosocial Aspects of Disability
CORH 6173Casework Management
CORH 6183Psychiatric Aspects of Disability
CORH 6193Professional Orientation and Ethics in Counseling
CORH 6253Multicultural Counseling
CORH 6263Group Counseling
CORH 6293Marriage and Family Counseling
CORH 6303Psychotherapy and Treatment Planning
CORH 6313Career Counseling and Career Development
CORH 6323Human Growth and Development

Measurement and Research (6 credits)

CourseCreditsName
CORH 6203Vocational Appraisal and Evaluation
CORH 6273Statistics in Research

Field Work and Internship (9 credits)

CourseCreditsName
CORH 6213Practicum (Prerequisite for CORH 622)[100 clock hours-supervised agency training]
CORH 6223Internship I
CORH 6233Internship II

Research Requirement

Note: Any graduate student who has not completed a basic undergraduate or graduate statistics course with a B or better must take EDUC 581, Statistics in Behavioral and Social Sciences.

Field Work and Internship

The field work experience complements academic coursework. It allows students to apply theory to practice by earning clinically supervised hours in therapeutic settings. To satisfy the field work component, students must complete approved practicum and internship experiences.

Practicum Component

The practicum component requires completion of:

  • REHB 525, Practicum (1 credit)
  • 100 clock hours of supervised clinical experience in a clinical mental health counseling or rehabilitation setting

Internship Component

The internship component requires completion of:

  • REHB 526, Internship I and 300 clock hours of supervised clinical experience (3 credits)
  • REHB 527, Internship II and 300 clock hours of supervised clinical experience (3 credits)
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Clinical Mental Health Counseling is in the Department of Psychology, Counseling, and Behavioral Health in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences.