The Master's of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) prepares students to help children and adults cope with difficult life events such as physical illness, death of loved ones, and relationship problems or divorce. It also shows students how to diagnose and manage serious mental illnesses and obtain resources and support. The intensive, field-based curriculum prepares every candidate to work democratically with diverse individuals and families. The program satisfies academic requirements for licensure as a professional counselor and clinical professional counselor in the State of Illinois. It also meets the academic requirements for national certification in mental health counseling (CCMHC) and for national counselor certification (NCC). At the heart of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program is a commitment to helping people meet life's challenges — a core value of Roosevelt University. Counseling students complete intensive internships at local counseling and community agencies during the final year of study, and apply their knowledge gained in class to the real world. Plus, our nationally accredited program offers annual opportunities to travel abroad for international conferences and enables licensure beyond Illinois. The Roosevelt Counseling Association — a highly active student organization — fosters strong connections with classmates and future colleagues.
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