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    Master of Arts in Counseling

    • Geneva, Switzerland

    MA

    Full time, Part time

    48 hours

    On-Campus

    English

    The Master of Arts in Counseling provides a comprehensive understanding of different counseling approaches plus the practical experience in helping clients assess emotional difficulties, develop insights and make lifestyle changes. The program cultivates deeper self-awareness and interpersonal communication skills – both essential for helping others.

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    Learn more about Counseling degree programs in Switzerland

    In Switzerland, counseling degree programs focus on developing your practical skills and theoretical knowledge to support individuals facing personal challenges. This field blends rigorous academic study with real-world application, preparing you for various roles in social services, healthcare, and education.

    Through courses in psychological assessment, therapeutic techniques, and crisis intervention, you’ll cultivate essential skills for effective counseling. You'll also engage in applied coursework, such as supervised internships, which foster independence and prepare you to work with diverse populations. Skills like conducting assessments, facilitating group therapy, and promoting mental well-being are vital components of your training.

    In Switzerland, the education system emphasizes research and experiential learning, equipping you with tools to understand complex social issues. Graduates of counseling programs often pursue careers as counselors, mental health professionals, or educators, with skills that are valued internationally. As students explore new perspectives, they enhance their understanding and build confidence in their ability to make a difference.