
Do you inspire trust, respect, and confidence in those around you? Do you feel a strong desire to help others? Do you consider yourself an excellent communicator and listener? If you answered “yes” to these questions, then you should definitely consider pursuing a degree in counseling. As a counseling student, you’ll learn the skills necessary to work in a variety of public and private environments, including job training centers, healthcare facilities, social agencies, rehabilitation centers, and correctional institutions.
As a counseling degree holder, you’ll enjoy a rosy employment outlook. Experts predict that job growth in this field will continue to grow through 2012 at a faster rate than the national average for all occupations.
A master's degree program in addiction counseling will teach you the skills necessary for the promotion of conflict resolution, general mental good health and well-being.
Request InformationA certificate program of completion in graduate studies in addiction counseling is designed for individuals that currently possess a master's degree in counseling, social work, psychology, or marriage and family therapy. This certificate program prepares you to treat substance abuse and dependency disorders.
Request InformationA bachelor's degree program in counseling with an emphasis in addiction, chemical dependency and substance abuse will provide you with a comprehensive survey of counseling theories, including the dynamics of group counseling, social and cultural concerns and family issues. You will be able to use the knowledge you learn from this degree to further your professional goals.
Request InformationA master's degree program in marriage and family therapy teaches you how to work with individuals, families, and groups in need of treatment for emotional and mental disorders. You learn not only therapeutic techniques for treating these disorders, but skills necessary for the promotion of general mental good health and well-being.
Request InformationA master's degree program in professional counseling teaches you how to work with individuals, families, and groups in need of treatment for emotional and mental disorders. You learn not only therapeutic techniques for treating these disorders, but skills necessary for the promotion of general mental good health and well-being.
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