Course Overview
The Counseling (MA) program at Northwestern University is designed to prepare students for professional practice in counseling through a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Offered through the Family Institute at Northwestern, the program emphasizes clinical training, evidence-based practices, and a strong foundation in mental health counseling. Unique features include a focus on integrative psychotherapy and opportunities for hands-on experience through supervised clinical placements.
Career Prospects
Graduates of this program are well-equipped to pursue careers in various settings, including private practice, community mental health centers, schools, and hospitals. The curriculum prepares students for licensure as professional counselors, with a strong emphasis on meeting state and national certification requirements.
Key Faculty and Staff
The program is supported by experienced faculty at the Family Institute, many of whom are practicing clinicians and researchers in the field of counseling and psychotherapy. Specific faculty names and profiles are available on the university's official program page.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Students benefit from access to the Family Institute’s clinical facilities, which provide real-world training environments for therapy and counseling practice. The program also maintains partnerships with local mental health organizations, offering diverse internship and practicum opportunities.
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