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Liberty University
Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling - Online
- Online USA
MA
Full time, Part time
3 years
Distance Learning
English
Liberty University’s Master of Arts (MA) in Clinical Mental Health Counseling degree online is designed to equip you with the specialized training you need to gain state licensure and become a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). An LPC is a licensed mental health professional who is trained to work with individuals, families, and groups in treating mental health and behavioral problems.


University of Cincinnati
Mental Health Counseling MA
- Cincinnati, USA
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Arts in Mental Health Counseling prepares students to work as licensed mental health counselors, focusing on helping individuals through various emotional and psychological challenges. T...
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The University of Iowa
Clinical Mental Health Counseling, MA
- Iowa City, USA
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Clinical Mental Health Counseling Master’s program is designed to prepare students to become licensed mental health professionals. It combines coursework, supervised practice, and field experience...


Culver-Stockton College
Master of Arts in Counseling
- Missouri, USA
MA
Distance Learning
English
The Master of Arts in Counseling program is DESIGNED for the working professional who seeks to obtain the knowledge and skills needed to become an exceptional professional advocate in the fields of mental and behavioral health counseling and school counseling.
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Mental Health Research degree programs at the Master's level delve into the complexities of psychological well-being and social issues, preparing you to make a meaningful contribution to improving mental health care. This field not only covers theoretical frameworks but also emphasizes practical skills in research methods and data analysis.
Through courses in qualitative and quantitative research techniques, you'll learn how to design studies and interpret results, focusing on mental health assessments and interventions. Many students engage with real-world issues, cultivating skills in evaluating mental health policies and exploring emerging treatments. As you gather insights, you'll strengthen your ability to analyze mental health trends and contribute to evidence-based practices.
The environment fosters independence and critical thinking, enabling students to engage with a range of perspectives on mental health. Graduates often pursue careers as research analysts, public health professionals, or policy advisors, gaining skills valued across various sectors. With a solid foundation in mental health research, you're prepared to influence the future of mental health care and advocacy.