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Counseling Psychology

The Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology emphasizes marriage and family therapy and is
designed for students who are committed to the practice of individual, couples, family,
adolescent and child psychotherapy. This degree meets the academic requirements necessary
for the Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT) license mandated by the Board of Behavioral
Science. It also prepares students for the pursuit of doctoral studies in practitioner-
oriented programs such as counseling or clinical psychology.

Career Opportunities for Counseling Psychology Majors

• Academic Counselor • Hospice Worker


• At-risk Youth Counselor • Mental Health Practitioner
• Career Counselor • Private Practice
• Disabled Student Services • Social Worker
Counselor

Employers of Counseling Psychology Graduates

• At-risk Youth Organizations • Hospice Care and Hospitals


• Colleges and Universities • Juvenile Detention Centers
• County Mental Health Services • Local and state government
• Developmentally-Delayed Care • Social Service Departments
Centers • Schools
• Domestic Violence Shelters

Professional Associations and Affiliations

Alliance for Children & Families American Public Health Association


www.alliance1.org/ www.apha.org/

American Association for Marriage and EDJOIN: Calif. Public Education Jobs
Family Therapy www.edjoin.org
www.aamft.org
MentalHealth.Net
American Board of Forensic Psychology http://mentalhelp.net/
www.abfp.com/
National Association for Marriage & Family
American Counseling Association Therapy
www.counseling.org www.aamft.org

American Mental Health Counselors SocialService.Com


Association www.socialservice.com/
www.amhca.org
SocialWorkers.org
American Sociological Association www.socialworkers.org/
www.aota.org
Social Work Job Bank
American Psychological Association www.socialworkjobbank.com
www.apa.org

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