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The American College of Greece Master of Science in Counseling Psychology and Psychotherapy
The American College of Greece

Master of Science in Counseling Psychology and Psychotherapy

2 up to 4 Years

English

Full time, Part time

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EUR 15,960

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* Starting dates are September, January, and April. There is no deadline, it is on rolling admission.

Key Summary

    About: The Master of Science in Counseling Psychology and Psychotherapy offers students an in-depth understanding of psychological theories and therapeutic practices. The program combines theoretical learning with practical experience, equipping students with the skills needed to support individuals facing emotional and psychological difficulties. Students engage in hands-on training, gaining supervised clinical experience in real-world settings.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue roles such as licensed counselors, psychotherapists, or mental health professionals. They may work in hospitals, private practices, or community health organizations.

Introduction

Counseling psychology is a branch of applied professional psychology concerned with the integration of different psychological theories and research traditions within the process of therapy.

The MS in Counseling Psychology and Psychotherapy balances theoretical perspectives with the application of techniques and approaches, aiming to train students who wish to work with a variety of client/patient groups in various settings. The program prepares participants to conduct the assessment, prevention, and interventions for psychological difficulties, and to serve the profession and the client by offering high-quality services based on theory, high ethical integrity, and empirically validated practices.

Students develop specialized knowledge and competencies, and gradually adopt a range of roles relating to the practice of counseling psychology. Professional skills are initially developed through pre-practicum experiences (as part of coursework) and, following, through the completion of at least 700 hours of supervised practical training in mental health settings.

  • Duration: Two years (full-time) or up to four years (part-time).
  • Number of Courses: 16 courses, 2 workshops, and practicum (57 US credits)
  • Attendance: Classes run Monday to Thursday, from 17:30-20:30. Fridays are reserved for make-up classes and other academic activities, such as master classes, workshops, lectures, and talks.
  • Admission points: New students are admitted at the start of the fall, winter, and spring terms.

Unique Program Features

  • NECHE Accreditation
  • Integrative program, based on the scientist-practitioner approach
  • ACG Counseling Center supervised practicum
  • External supervised practicum in an array of collaborating organizations
  • Solid methodological training, resulting in research work

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