Master’s in Counseling Psychology Programs and Resources
Counseling psychologists are employed in numerous different environments that focus on different areas of psychology. Most counseling psychologist’s careers are in the fields of either research on the specialty of counseling/psychotherapy, or applied work as a practicing counselor psychologist. Careers in research are normally in a university or college setting, whereas careers in the applied work of counseling are generally in an independent practice environment. Many people who pursue a career in the practice of counseling psychology meet with individuals and/or families on a regular basis to assist and guide them in identifying and managing their problems at home, work or in their community. Highlighted in the table below are U.S. colleges, ranked by affordability, offering counseling psychology graduate degree programs.
Most Affordable Counseling Psychology Master’s Programs (MA, MS)
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Avila University (MPCAC) The AU Master of Science in Psychology offers students an in-depth survey of the diverse research, theory, and practices of psychology’s many sub-disciplines. Three tracks include: research, mental health and general. Au also offers a Master of Science in Counseling Psychology is designed to help graduates meet the educational criteria required for licensed mental health counselors in Kansas and Missouri. | $ | #TD #500 #091 |
Midwestern State University (MPCAC) The MSU Texas Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology/Counseling Psychology (MACCP) graduates are eligible to sit for licensure as either professional counselors, psychological associates, or both. Students can expect to become knowledgeable in a variety of theories of personality, principles of assessment, and methods of therapy. | $ | #TD #500 #085 #091 |
Delaware Valley University (MPCAC) The DelVal MA in Counseling Psychology cohort structure ensures small classes, personal attention and feedback, ethical development, and individualized clinical placements. Program tracks include social justice community counseling or child and adolescent counseling. Our students practice and refine their skills in our state-of-the-art counseling lab. | $ | #TD #500 #091 |
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville SIUE offers a MA Degree in Clinical Psychology includes rigorous coursework in such areas as psychotherapy, psychological assessment, psychopathology, biopsychology, and research and statistics. It is intended for students who seek master's-level training appropriate for clinical work with primarily adult clients. Many of our graduates enter doctoral programs in clinical psychology, counseling psychology or other fields, either immediately after graduation or after some time in the field. | $ | #TD #500 #085 #091 |
William Carey University The WCU Master of Science degree in Counseling Psychology is designed to prepare individuals for ministry and employment in a variety of fields: school guidance programs, community mental health centers, religious counseling centers, private practice, mental health institutions community based facilities, and pastoral care. Concentrations include: school counseling, Christian counseling, counseling, gerontology, child and adolescent counseling, and school psychometry. | $ | #TD #500 #091 |
Morehead State University (MPCAC) The MSU | $ | #TD #500 #085 #091 |
Anna Maria College The AMC Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology program provides an integrated, comprehensive approach to training to help influence your career as a mental health professional. Electives include: Marriage and Family Counseling, Outreach Counseling with courses related to homelessness and poverty, Positive Psychology, Psychological Trauma, Substance Use, Addiction, and Recovery, and more. | $ | #TD #500 #091 |
University of Southern Mississippi (MPCAC) The USM M.S. in Counseling Psychology provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to become licensed professional counselors and to pursue doctoral education in psychology, if desired. Our program is modeled after the licensure requirements in the State of Mississippi. Utilizing a scientist-practitioner training model, our goal is to train counselors who are informed consumers of research. | $ | #TD #500 #091 |
University of Central Arkansas (HLC) The UCA MS in Counseling Psychology prepares graduates to provide comprehensive psychological services, including assessment and intervention, to individuals and groups. The majority of graduates from this program will work as Licensed Professional Counselors (LPC) in community mental health centers, private practice, and state and private agencies. The program is guided by a belief in the scientist-practitioner model of education, training, and practice. The faculty members of the department have been educated and trained under this model, and these values are expressed in university and internship experiences. | $ | #TD #500 #091 |
American International College The AIC Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology offers a unique, integrated curriculum of study in one of the field’s most popular career paths and offers the widest opportunities to mental health professionals. AIC also offers a MA in Counseling Psychology, a MA in General Psychology and a MS in Forensic Psychology. | $ | #TD #500 #085 #091 #102 #103 |
Washington Adventist University WAU offers two Master of Arts degree programs, one in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (L.C.P.C. or L.C.A.D.C.) and the other in Counseling Psychology. The Counseling Psychology program prepares the Student to function as a counseling psychologist under the supervision of a licensed psychologist. The LCPC program prepares the student to be a counseling psychologist and to operate an independent practice. | $ | #TD #500 #091 |
Mount Saint Mary's University The MSMU Master of Science in Counseling Psychology (MSCP) has three specializations: General Counseling Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, or Marriage and Family Therapy with an ¡Enlaces! Certificate. Our affordable and flexible classes produce students that are recognized and well-respected in the community and is ideal for working professionals and motivated students. | $ | #TD #500 #091 |
Alaska Pacific University (NWCCU) The APU MSCP is a wellness and skills-based degree program grounded in a strength-based approach. At APU, we emphasize positivity, applied learning, and take a wellness and strengths-based approach to counseling and the helping fields. Students will benefit from rigorous coursework and training in a wide variety of counseling modalities while exploring and developing your unique interests. Life-friendly scheduling with fewer pre-requisites make this an ideal choise for busy, working adults. | $ | #TD #500 #091 |
Simpson University The SU Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology (MACP) is designed to prepare you for licensure in the State of California as a Marriage and Family Therapist and to positively impact individuals, couples and families in the community. Our comprehensive curriculum will give you a broad academic and clinical experience that is uniquely grounded in the identity and values of a Christian university. | $ | #TD #500 #091 |
Frostburg State University (MPCAC) The FSU Master of Science in Counseling Psychology Program is designed for persons with a background in psychology who are interested in working in settings such as mental health clinics, counseling centers, and human service agencies. The focus of the program is the development of personal qualities, understandings, and professional skills through learning about self, client, and counselor-client relationships. | $ | #TD #500 #091 |
Assumption College (MPCAC) The AC MA in Clinical Counseling Psychology program prepares you for a career as a mental health counselor, fully integrating Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) theory and practice in addressing common clinical problems like aggressive behavior in children, ADHD, depression, anxiety and substance abuse. Optional concentrations include: Child and family Interventions and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies. | $ | #TD #500 #091 |
Albizu University (ABA) The AU Miami Campus offers a MS in Psychology with concentrations in: Marriage and Family Therapy, Mental Health Counseling, or School Counseling. Also offered is MS in Industrial Organizational Psychology Campus and Online, and a MS in Counseling Psychology. | $ | #TD #500 #091 #106 |
Texas A&M University Kingsville The TAMUK MA in Counseling Psychology is appropriate for those who wish to become counselors in a range of federal and state applied mental health agencies, such as community mental health centers, rehabilitation offices, addiction treatment clinics, Operation Head start, and family service organizations. TAMUK also offers a MA or MS in General Psychology where graduates find careers in teaching and often pursue doctorate degrees. | $ | #TD #500 #091 #103 #106 |
Brenau University (MPCAC) The BU Master of Science in Clinical Counseling Psychology is designed to provide training that is consistent with a scientist-practitioner model of Clinical Counseling Psychology. The program prepares students for work in a wide variety of clinical, counseling, assessment, and research settings. | $ | #TD #500 #091 |
Texas A&M International University (MPCAC) The TAMIU MA in Counseling Psychology mission is to prepare students to sensitively serve the counseling needs of clients from diverse cultures and multicultural communities. The program aims to train students in prevention, and community education processes as well as in individual, and group counseling. Our curricular model is based on the scientist-practitioner model. | $ | #TD #500 #091 |
Holy Family University The HFU Master's in Counseling Psychology prepares students to become competent scholar-practitioners who are eligible for state licensure and/or certification in their particular specialty area. Concentrations include: Art Therapy, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Correctional Counseling, and School Counseling. | $ | #TD #500 #091 |
California Baptist University The CBU Master of Science in Counseling Psychology faith based degree equips students with the ability to reconcile and restore relationships affecting individuals, couples and families. The program prepares students for licensure in the state of California as a marriage and family therapist and as a professional clinical counselor (with that concentration). CBU also offers a MA in Forensic Psychology. | $ | #TD #500 #091 #102 |
Angelo State University The ASU MS in Counseling Psychology have the academic background required for licensure as licensed psychological associates or licensed professional counselors. The MS in Industrial-Organizational Psychology emphasizes research and consulting skills and prepares students to work effectively in organizational settings. ASU also offers a MS in Applied Psychology and a MS in Experimental Psychology: Behavioral Neuroscience emphasis. | $ | #TD #500 #082 #091 #101 #106 |
Illinois State University ISU offers a Master's in Clinical Counseling Psychology and a Master's in Psychology with the following concentrations: cognitive and behavioral sciences, developmental psychology, industrial/organizational-social psychology, and quantitative psychology. Both Master of Arts and Master of Science in Psychology are available. | $ | #TD #500 #091 #095 #106 #121 |
Texas Woman's University The TWU MS in Psychological Science will provide you with exceptional, student-focused research training in a variety of areas of psychological science. Students will develop a deep understanding of the scientific basis of human psychology and highly marketable research skills. The TWU MA in Counseling Psychology provides a uniquely feminist perspective while preparing students for careers primarily in psychological counseling. | $ | #TD #500 #091 |
Saint Martin's University The SMU Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology Program (MAC) prepares clinicians in the theoretical foundations and skills necessary for advanced positions in the professions of counseling and marriage and family therapy. The program strives to embody spirit, empathic care, intellect, and wisdom. | $ | #TD #500 #091 |
Bowie State University BSU offers a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology which is designed to prepare counselors to work with children and youth across all levels from primary through high school. The BSU Master of Arts in School Psychology program trains candidates to become competent and caring practitioners in the field of school psychology. | $ | #TD #500 #091 #119 |
Clayton State University (MPCAC) The CSU Master of Science in Clinical/Counseling Psychology prepares students to be competent, ethical practitioners of psychological services in the community. Students will develop skills in psychological assessment, and in a variety of therapeutic modalities, including adult and child individual therapy, family, couples, and group therapy. | $ | #TD #500 #091 |
University of Houston Victoria The UHV MA in Counseling Psychology will prepare you to assess and to provide psychotherapy or counseling to people in need. It has a strong clinical component and meets the academic requirements for the Texas Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) credential. The UVA MA in Forensic Psychology prepares students to become licensed mental health workers in the field of forensics. | $ | #TD #500 #091 #102 |
National University The NU Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology has two specialization options, including psychology MFT and LPCC. The MFT is for students committed to helping individuals, couples, families, adolescents, and children in psychotherapy this specialization emphasizes marriage and family therapy. The LPCC option emphasizes counseling techniques and theories, including those related to career development. | $ | #TD #500 #091 |
McNeese State University (ABAI,BACB) The MSU MA in Applied Behavior Analysis emphasizes the development of both assessment and intervention skills. The MSU MA in Counseling Psychology prepares graduates to function as counselors within the community in a variety of settings, including private and public agencies. The MSU MA in General/Experimental Psychology prepares graduates for advanced study in psychology at the Ph.D. level. | $ | #TD #500 #081 #091 #101 |
Southern California Seminary The SCS Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology is designed to prepare students for individual, marriage, family, or child counseling in vocational, church, private, or institutional settings. The MACP offers a non-licensure track and a licensure track that is focused on preparing students to be licensed in California as a Marriage and Family Therapist or Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor. | $ | #TD #500 #091 |
Framingham State University The FSU MA in Counseling Psychology (Licensure Track) combines theoretical aspects with practical counseling skills to prepare the student to work effectively as a counselor in the mental health field. Courses are designed to provide a strong foundation in psychology with emphasis on current theories, research, and applications of a variety of counseling approaches. Prepares students for Licensure in the State of Massachusetts. | $ | #TD #500 #091 |
Chestnut Hill College (MPCAC) The CHC Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology will prepare students to become competent and ethical mental health professionals. Seven areas of concentration include: Child and Adolescent Therapy; Child and Adolescent Therapy with Specialization in Autism Spectrum Disorders; Co-Occurring Disorders ; Diverse and Underserved Communities; Couple and Family Therapy; Trauma Studies, and Generalist in Psychology. | $ | #TD #500 #091 |
Seattle School of Theology and Psychology The Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology is rooted in the belief that we are created, known, wounded, and healed in the context of relationship. We are committed to a holistic pedagogy that integrates mind, body, and soul to equip therapists with the knowledge, hands-on skill, and personal awareness needed to bring healing and transformation. | $ | #TD #500 #091 |
Azusa Pacific University The APU MS in Counseling Psychology with Specialization in Children and Adolescents prepares clinicians who specialize in the needs of children and youth. You will graduate ready to pursue LPCC licensure in California. The APU MS in Research Psychology and Data Analysis has optional concentrations in Data Analytics, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, and Marketing Research. | $ | #TD #500 #091 #106 |
University of Central Oklahoma (MPCAC) The UCO Master of Arts in Psychology has been designed as a flexible, multipurpose degree program with professional psychology as its foundation. The following area of concentration include: Counseling Psychology, Experimental Psychology, Forensic Psychology, General Psychology, School Psychology, and Board Certified Behavior Analyst. | $ | #TD #500 #091 #101 #102 #103 #119 |
Dominican University of California The DUC MS in Counseling Psychology has highly trained and supportive clinical faculty, small class sizes, well-established fieldwork placement, and flexible class schedules. Our programs is dedicated to providing students with the most current, emerging trends in mental health delivery, theoretical approaches to clinical practice, innovative and alternative modes of counseling, consultation, and case management. | $ | #TD #500 #091 |
Chatham University (MPCAC) The Chatham MS in Counseling Psychology mission is to train students from diverse backgrounds to be competent and ethical counselors who integrate a science-informed perspective with a strength-based approach to practice, and to develop counselors who embrace the multicultural and social justice counseling competencies with diverse populations across a wide variety of settings. | $ | #TD #500 #091 |
California State University San Bernardino CSUSB offers four Master's in Psychology programs: Child Development, Psychological Science, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, and Clinical/Counseling Psychology. The objective of each of our programs is to provide thorough training that will prepare graduates for further study in doctoral programs in psychology and neuroscience, and for professional careers including, mental health care, school psychology, early childhood education, biomedical research, business and industry, and social service. | $ | #TD #500 #091 #106 #119 |
Florida Atlantic University The FAU Master of Arts degree in Psychology provides graduate students with a solid foundation for doctoral studies. Graduates have pursued specialties in many areas of psychology, including developmental psychology, experimental psychology, behavioral neuroscience, neuroscience and neuropsychology, cognitive psychology and neuroscience, social/personality psychology, organization/industrial psychology, as well as clinical psychology, and counseling psychology. | $ | #TD #500 #085 #087 #091 #095 #101 #106 #114 #116 |
Towson University (NASP,MPCAC) The TU MA in Psychology equips you with the knowledge and research experience to pursue careers in human services, education, or in a variety of professional settings. Four concentrations include: Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Experimental Psychology and School Psychology. The program's diverse and experienced faculty demonstrate strengths in biological, cognitive and social psychology. | $$ | #TD #500 #085 #091 #101 #119 #121 |
Lesley University The LU MA in Counseling Psychology builds the skills and expertise needed to help people free themselves from psychological distress and behavioral patterns. Find new ways to catalyze healing, and gain field experience in leading-edge techniques and practices. LU also offers a MA in Counseling Psychology: School Counseling. | $$ | #TD #500 #091 |
California State University Bakersfield The CSUB MS in Counseling Psychology is designed to meet the state of California educational requirements for becoming a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) or a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC). Curriculum includes courses in counseling skills, psychological testing, and diagnosing mental disorders. We feature therapy courses in child, couples, family, group, and individual counseling. | $$ | #TD #500 #091 |
University of Nebraska Lincoln The UNL Master of Arts in Educational Psychology students choose a specialization from developmental and learning sciences; counseling psychology; quantitative, qualitative, and psychometric methods (QQPM). The Counseling Psychology program strives for an equal balance between science and professional psychological practice in the general context of a life span model of human development oriented toward community agencies, schools and college settings. | $$ | #TD #500 #091 #097 |
California State University San Marcos The CSUSM Master of Arts in Psychological Science provides students with intensive research training and course work in primary content areas that are central to preparation for more advanced graduate work. The psychology graduate program will prepare students to better compete for admission to doctoral programs in clinical or counseling psychology. | $$ | #TD #500 #091 |
Saint Elizabeth University The CSE MA in Counseling Psychology is a foundational program that also offers students the option to specialize in mental health counseling and school counseling. The CSE MA in Applied Behavior Analysis prepares professionals to work with individuals with autism, developmental disabilities and behavior challenges. | $$ | #TD #500 #081 #091 |
Golden Gate University The GGU Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology prepares students to practice relationally-informed psychotherapy in settings ranging from community mental health to hospitals to private practice and/or to pursue doctoral study. The degree satisfies the requirements for licensure as a Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT) and Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. | $$ | #TD #500 #091 |
California Lutheran University Cal Lutheran offers a MS in Counseling Psychology (MFT) which prepares students for a successful career as professional therapists. Also offered is a MS in Clinical Psychology (MSCP) which emphasizes open science and reproducibility in psychological science. Students can also receive training in advanced behavioral therapies and the treatment of suicidal behavior. | $$ | #TD #500 #085 #091 |
Montana State University The MSU Master of Science (MS) degree in Counseling Psychology includes three options: Marriage, Couples, and Family Counseling, Mental Health Counseling, and School Counseling. Our curriculum offers a number of learning courses which are designed to foster students' personal development, relationship skills, and professional orientation. | $$ | #TD #500 #091 |
Felician University (MPCAC) The FU Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology (MACP) prepares students for a meaningful career as a licensed mental health professional, specifically as licensed counselors, with the ability to serve diverse populations within society. Our program is taught within the framework of our Franciscan values. | $$ | #TD #500 #091 |
William Paterson University (MPCAC) The WPU MA in Clinical & Counseling Psychology prepares students for the professional practice of counseling, assessment and/or mental health research. The program emphasizes clinical skills, ethical responsibility, cultural competency, self-awareness, and current body of knowledge in the scientific, methodological and theoretical foundations of practice. Possible careers include: mental health clinicians, researchers, or to work in various human services settings. | $$ | #TD #500 #091 |
Radford University RU offers a MA or MS in Clinical-Counseling Psychology, a MA in Experimental Psychology, and a MA or MS in Industrial-Organizational Psychology. Job opportunities for our graduates include working at community services boards, psychiatric hospitals, substance abuse facilities, women’s resource centers/domestic violence shelters, correctional facilities, university counseling settings, crisis stabilization facilities, and other settings. | $$ | #TD #500 #091 #101 #106 |
California Institute of Integral Studies (WSCUC) The CIIS Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology is experiential, culturally sensitive, and centered on the inner work necessary for becoming a healer. Fulfill all academic requirements for Marriage and Family (MFT) licensure in the state of California. Hone your clinical skills and professional expertise through practicums. | $$ | #TD #500 #091 |
University of Baltimore The UB MS in Applied Psychology offers two concentrations: The Counseling Psychology concentration prepares students for careers in psychology, by providing a stepping stone to doctoral study in clinical or counseling psychology or to a career as a licensed clinical professional counselor. The Industrial and Organizational (I-O) Psychology concentration prepares students for careers as practitioners and researchers. | $$ | #TD #500 #082 #091 #106 |
Abilene Christian University The ACU MS in Clinical Psychology program combines professional counseling training, research skills and experience, and a distinctive Christian perspective in integrating faith, learning and practice. The MS in Counseling Psychology provides classroom and clinical training for individual and group counseling, interviewing, crisis intervention, psychological testing, and professional issues and ethics. ACU also offers a Master of Science in General Psychology. | $$ | #TD #500 #085 #091 #103 |
Sofia University The SU Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology (MACP) program offers a collaborative inquiry into the full range of human experience, including spiritual, intellectual, emotional, creative, physical and social. Our curriculum, which features traditional as well as transpersonal approaches, is designed for students wishing to apply for LMFT and/or LPCC licensure in California. | $$ | #TD #500 #091 |
Francis Marion University (BACB,MPCAC) FMU offers a MS in Applied Psychology (MSAP) Clinical/Counseling option which is designed to provide training in clinical/counseling psychology leading to employment in human service agencies, hospitals, or similar settings. The MS in Applied Psychology with an emphasis in Applied Behavior Analysis (MSAP/ABA) option which is designed to provide training in Applied Behavior Analysis leading to employment in human service agencies, school districts, and private industry. | $$ | #TD #500 #081 #082 #091 |
Chaminade University of Honolulu The CUH Master of Science in Counseling Psychology is designed to prepare graduates for work in the community and schools, assisting children, youth, and adults in adapting to various educational, family, organizational, and societal demands. The program offers students the ability to emphasize in one of three areas: School Counseling, Mental Health Counseling, or Marriage and Family Counseling. | $$ | #TD #500 #091 #106 |
Tennessee State University The TSU MS in Counseling Psychology provides a solid psychological core with a focus on emotional, social, vocational, health, and educational issues across the lifespan. The Counseling Concentration offers two options: thesis or non-thesis. TSU also offers a Master's in School Counseling with a Pre-K-12 School Counseling concentration. | $$ | #TD #500 #091 |
Florida International University The FIU MS in Professional Counseling Psychology is committed to preparing future therapists, counselors, consultants, and researchers, for the independent and licensed professional practice of counseling, psychotherapy, and psychotherapy research. Our program offers students a solid foundation in psychology and opportunities for specializing in a range of clinical problems and diverse populations. | $$ | #TD #500 #091 |
University of West Florida (MPCAC) The UWF Master's program in Psychology is designed to provide a thorough foundation in psychological theories and research, as well as opportunities for applied work for those who plan to enter the job market. Students who plan to enter doctoral programs will find that we also provide excellent preparation. Concentrations include: Applied Experimental Psychology, Counseling Psychology, and Industrial-Organizational Psychology. | $$ | #TD #500 #091 #101 #106 |
Santa Clara University The SCU Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology may also choose to include any of the following four optional emphasis areas in their degree: Correctional Psychology, Health Psychology, Latino Counseling, or LGBT Counseling. The MACP prepares graduates to be become licensed as a Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT) or a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC). | $$ | #TD #500 #091 #105 |
Northeastern University The NU Master of Science in Counseling Psychology is committed to the development of competent Licensed Mental Health Counselors (LMHC). The program is unique in that within the general Master of Science program we offer students a choice of specific concentrations: Health Psychology, Forensic Counseling, Early Intervention, Child and Adolescent Psychology, and Cultural, Gender, and Political Psychology. | $$ | #TD #500 #091 #102 #105 |
University of Kansas (ABAI,MPCAC) The KU Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology prepares individuals aspiring to work as counselors or in counseling-related fields or those hoping to proceed on into doctoral training. The program curriculum provides a broad and general introduction to counseling psychology theory, research and clinical practice. KU also offers a Master of Arts in Applied Behavior Analysis. | $$ | #TD #500 #081 #091 |
University of San Francisco The USF Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology has the following concentrations: Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) graduates will be license eligible as Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFT). School Counseling/Pupil Personnel Services (PPS) Credential authorizing counseling in K-12 grade levels in public schools and in community colleges. | $$ | #TD #500 #091 |
University of Wisconsin Madison The UWM MS in Counseling Psychology emphasizes counseling in community and agency settings, including university and college counseling centers. The curriculum stresses knowledge and development of skills in individual and group counseling, consultation, research, ethics, multiculturalism, social justice, and vocational psychology. The program centers service delivery, reflected by its practica/internship components. | $$$ | #TD #500 #091 |
University of Missouri Columbia The UM Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology (MA) provides students training and education in the scientist-practitioner philosophy that is consistent with most counseling psychology doctoral programs. Students will complete core course work in counseling psychology and receive clinical training in the form of practicum experience and research training through faculty labs, research teams and other research projects. | $$$ | #TD #500 #091 |
University of Missouri Columbia The UMC MEd in Counseling Psychology provides students training and education in the scientist-practitioner philosophy that is consistent with most counseling psychology doctoral programs. Students will complete core course work in counseling psychology and receive clinical training in the form of practicum experience and research training through faculty labs, research teams and other research projects. | $$$ | #TD #500 #091 |
University of St Thomas The UST MA in Counseling Psychology provides students with 3 career paths: LPC/LPCC (Licensed Professional Counselor/Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, joint licensure as an LADC and LPC/C (Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor and LPC/C), or a a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT). | $$$ | #TD #500 #091 |
Bastyr University The BU Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology is a regionally accredited, two-year graduate program leading to eligibility to become a licensed mental health counselor (LMHC). The program fosters a deep understanding of an integrative approach to individual and societal mental health. This prepares graduates to effectively address mind, body and spirit wellness in clients. | $$$ | #TD #500 #091 |
Pacifica Graduate Institute The PGI Master's in Counseling Psychology offers distinctive and comprehensive training and emphasis in the art, science, and practice of marriage and family therapy, professional clinical counseling, and depth psychology. The program emphasizes both theoretical understanding and experiential training in clinical skills to prepare for licensure in Marriage and Family Therapy and Professional Clinical Counseling. | $$$ | #TD #500 #091 |
University of Hawaii Hilo (MPCAC) The UHH Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology is designed to provide multicultural, student-centered training in counseling psychology with a specialization in clinical mental health counseling. The program is designed to train students to become knowledgeable, skillful, ethical counselors who will be able to help people in need of professional counseling services. | $$$ | #TD #500 #091 |
Arcadia University (MPCAC) The AU MA in Counseling Psychology prepares highly qualified mental health clinicians for positions in schools, community mental health centers, business and industry settings, hospitals, and other health agencies. Through specialized training in multicultural counseling, we develop clinicians who are committed to both social justice and evidence-based practices. | $$$ | #TD #500 #091 |
Western Michigan University (ABAI) The WMU MA in Counseling Psychology provides a focus on psychopathology, psychological assessment, counseling and psychotherapy theories and practices and practicum experiences. The MA in Applied Behavior Analysis prepares students for work with developmental disabilities, mental illness, substance abuse, community mental health, education, government, business and industry. WMU also offers a MA in Industrial/Organizational Behavior Management. | $$$ | #TD #500 #081 #091 #106 |
University of Kentucky The UK MS in Counseling Psychology a great fit for those students who want to further explore the field of Counseling Psychology before making the decision about whether or not to commit to the 5+ years of training that is required to get a PhD in our field. Students learn the research and psychotherapy skills needed to succeed in advanced doctoral study. | $$$ | #TD #500 #091 |
Springfield College The SC MS in Industrial/Organizational Psychology blends coursework from numerous fields, including organizational psychology, counseling psychology, and human resource management. Our I/O psychology concentration follows the scientist-practitioner training model and students will learn how to develop solutions for a wide array of human and organizational problems, ranging from employee selection to team building and organizational development. | $$$ | #TD #500 #091 #106 |
Wayne State University The WSU MA in Counseling Psychology emphasizes training in personal and interpersonal practice with individuals, children, couples, and families. The program prepares students to work with children and families as well as to improve personal and interpersonal functioning for individuals across the lifespan. | $$$$ | #TD #500 #091 |
Teachers College at Columbia University (MPCAC) The CU EdM in Counseling Psychology offers two tracks for students to gain professional education and work toward professional licensure and/or certification. The EdM. in Mental Health Counseling prepares students to practice mental health counseling and the Ed.M. in School Counseling provides students with the necessary coursework and training to obtain the school counselor certification in New York State. | $$$$ | #TD #500 #091 |
Regis College (BACB) The RC MS in Applied Behavior Analysis uses active responding role-play, peer presentations, and comprehensive practicums to deepen the learning experience in the field of applied behavior analysis. Regis also offers a MA in Counseling Psychology degree program. | $$$$ | #TD #500 #081 #091 |
University of Denver (MPCAC) The DU Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology program offers three areas of concentration: Clinical Mental Health Counseling, School Counseling, and Research Based. Our M.A. program focuses primarily on adolescent and adult counseling; however, you can pursue interests in child counseling through practicum opportunities or you can focus on marital and family counseling through coursework. | $$$$$ | #TD #500 #091 |
Most Affordable Counseling Psychology Doctorate Programs (PhD, PsyD)
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Brigham Young University (APA) The BYU PhD in Counseling Psychology prepares individuals to work in health service psychology, which is “the integration of psychological science and practice in order to facilitate human development and functioning”. Our program primarily prepares individuals for careers as licensed psychologists in counseling centers, clinics, and academic departments of colleges and universities. Some graduates also work in independent practice, educational settings, administration, research, consulting, and medical settings. | $ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota (APA) The SMUMN PsyD in Counseling Psychology is student-centered and is attentive to the needs of the adult learner, preparing students for careers as licensed professional psychologists. The program emphasizes and integrates ethical practice, service to diverse and underserved communities, and evidence-based practices. There is a strong emphasis on individualized mentoring throughout the program. | $ | #NTD #500 #091 |
University of Southern Mississippi (APA,MPCAC) The USM PhD in Counseling Psychology teaches the scientist-practitioner model. Students complete coursework which informs their research projects as well as prepares them for work in the in-house training clinic. The goals of the Counseling Psychology program are to produce psychologists who are insightful, emotionally mature, and display a high degree of professionalism. | $ | #NTD #500 #091 |
University of Central Arkansas (APA) The UCA PhD in Counseling Psychology are prepared to act as counseling psychologists who are competent to practice in healthcare systems and related settings appropriate to their training, such as academia. Graduates respect and encourage diversity and are trained as generalists able to integrate the worlds of science and practice in promoting health while serving the whole person in a variety of clinical community contexts. While students are exposed to a variety of theoretical perspectives within the department, the over-riding theme is that our professional behavior should be informed by research. | $ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Alaska Pacific University (NWCCU) The APU PsyD in Counseling Psychology is designed to meet the needs of master’s-level working professionals seeking the degree requirements to work as a licensed psychologist in the state. Our program prepares culturally competent, doctoral-level psychologists who, through their practice, will help to alleviate suffering and empower individuals, groups, and communities towards health and well-being in a state with diverse populations and geographical challenges. It is a strengths-based program that emphasizes training in, and application of, practical skills and working within a developmental perspective across the full range of psychological functioning. | $ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Holy Family University The HFU PsyD in Counseling Psychology is wholeheartedly committed to a scientist-practitioner training experience that espouses evidenced-based practice and interventions. The program is designed upon the foundational values of the discipline of Counseling Psychology, including a developmental, strength-based, and mind-body approach to treatment and wellness. | $ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Texas Women's University (APA) The TWU PhD in Counseling Psychology is the only program with an explicitly feminist orientation in the nation. Our dedicated faculty are committed to developing practitioners with a strong understanding of individuals within their gendered and sociocultural contexts. Social justice and advocacy are highly valued and practiced. | $ | #NTD #500 #091 |
University of North Texas (APA) The UNT PhD in Counseling Psychology endorses the scientist-practitioner model of training and affirms the value of integrating practice and science throughout a psychologist's training and career-long participation in the profession. The program is committed to the idea that human problems are the result of complex interactions of biological influences, environmental factors, and developmental changes in the person. | $ | #NTD #500 #091 |
University of Akron (APA) The UA PhD in Counseling Psychology is distinctive in that it uses an apprenticeship model to provide solid generalist training in counseling psychology to students of diverse backgrounds and has a strong focus on social justice. Program emphasis is strongly placed on a scientist-practitioner model of training. Beyond the basic core areas of psychology, students are expected to establish specific competencies in the areas of theory, research, and practice of counseling psychology. | $ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Texas Tech University (APA) The TTU PhD in Counseling Psychology ascribes to a scientist-practitioner training model that emphasizes training in both research and clinical skills, with a commitment to fostering an appreciation of multicultural diversity. ascribe to a scientist-practitioner training model that emphasizes training in both research and clinical skills, with a commitment to fostering an appreciation of multicultural diversity. | $ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Texas Tech University The TTU PhD in Social Psychology is committed to Lewin's maxim that there is nothing so practical as a good theory. Thus, there is an emphasis on basic research and theoretical development at the same time that social psychological theories are applied to research in areas such as clinical and counseling psychology, law, public opinion, and politics. | $ | #NTD #500 #091 #121 |
University of South Alabama (APA) The USA PhD in Clinical and Counseling Psychology (CCP) Doctoral program will graduate doctorates trained to provide the most effective types of psychological care for individuals, families, and communities and enable them to work successfully with a variety of professionals to promote health and treat mental disorders. The goal of the CCP program is to provide doctoral assistantships to all admitted students, which include a stipend and tuition waivers in exchange for 20 hours per week of work for the CCP program faculty. | $ | #NTD #500 #085 #091 |
Louisiana Tech University (APA) The LTU PhD in Counseling Psychology embodies a balanced training experience designed to train professional psychologists in the scientist-practitioner model. The primary goal of the program is to produce professional psychologists who are competent in both research and professional practice. Our Counseling Psychology program trains students as Health Service Psychologists. | $ | #NTD #500 #091 |
New Mexico State University (APA) The NMSU PhD in Counseling Psychology offers educational experiences in the foundations of scientific psychology (history & systems of psychology, biological, cognitive/affective, individual and social bases of behavior) as applied within the discipline of counseling psychology. The program is based on the scientist-practitioner model and emphasizes the integration of theory, research, and practice. | $ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Cleveland State University (APA) The CSU PhD in Counseling Psychology mission is to educate counseling psychologists who are competent to work effectively with diverse urban populations, competent in assessment, intervention, research, and supervision tasks. Our program is designed to immerse students in the issues facing urban populations as well as to help students develop the competencies they need to function as professional psychologists. | $ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Our Lady of the Lake University (APA) The OLLU PhD in Counseling Psychology trains graduates for the independent practice of assessment and intervention with individuals, couples, families, and groups. The PsyD program differs from the traditional PhD program in that there is a larger emphasis on the application of psychology and the delivery of services and less emphasis on traditional research activities. | $ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Chatham University (APA,MPCAC) The Chatham PsyD in Counseling Psychology emphasis on promoting sustainable health and well-being. The program has a strong commitment to diversity, inclusion and social justice. The program invites applications from students holding a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in psychology, counseling, or a related field. | $ | #NTD #500 #091 |
University of Nebraska Lincoln (APA) The UNL PhD in Counseling Psychology (CoPsych) emphasizes the scientist-practitioner model of training. Course work in core areas of psychological and behavioral science provides you with foundational concepts necessary for the effective practice of psychology and the ability to conduct psychological research. | $$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
University of Houston (APA) The UH PhD in Counseling Psychology trains psychologists to become health service psychologists and psychological researchers. Through our challenging curriculum and supportive student environment, it is our goal to develop psychologists who are skilled in the practical practice of psychology, produce graduates who have a solid foundation of psychological science and produce graduates who display ethical behavior and professionalism. | $$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Carlow University (APA) The CU PsyD in Counseling Psychology is focused on social justice. The program aims to train students to have a solid foundation of the discipline-specific knowledge and skills essential to the scientifically-informed professional practice of counseling psychology. | $$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Northwest University (APA) The PsyD in Counseling Psychology enables students to qualify for professional licensure as a psychologist in Washington State. Graduates are equipped to be culturally competent therapists, diagnosticians, and evaluators. Using the practitioner-scholar model, this applied program trains students to be skilled practitioners who engage in evidence-based and theory-informed practice. | $$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Saint Elizabeth University The PsyD in Counseling Psychology is designed to meet the educational requirements for licensure by the New Jersey State Board of Psychological Examiners and will allow graduates to apply for licensure as practicing psychologists in New Jersey. Required courses include: Human Growth and Personality Development, Psychological Assessment, Psychopathology, Research Methods and Advanced Statistics, Counseling Theories, and Group Counseling. | $$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
University of Memphis (APA) The UofM PhD in Counseling Psychology is a full-time program designed to train psychologists who promote human development in the areas of mental health, emotional and social learning, career development, and decision-making in a rapidly changing environment. Training is organized around the scientist-practitioner model of critical thinking and program faculty strive for an equivalent emphasis on developing both clinical understanding and skills and facility with research. | $$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Loyola University Chicago The Loyola PhD in Counseling Psychology is designed for students who seek to engage in the professional practice of psychology. The professional practice may include conducting research, teaching and/or counseling in a variety of settings. Students graduating from this program, provided they meet other State of Illinois requirements, may sit for the Clinical Psychologist licensure examination. | $$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Felician University The PsyD in Counseling Psychology prepares graduates to become psychologists in the health care system of the future, providing mental and behavioral health services as part of an integrated, primary care model. | $$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Northern Arizona University (APA)(CAEP) The NAU Combined PhD in Counseling/School Psychology program prepares students to function as well-rounded generalists with a strong foundation that emphasizes general preparation as counseling/school psychologists. The combined approach promotes the optimal development of individuals, families, groups, and environmental systems using empirically supported and culturally sensitive interventions in a broad array of settings including schools, universities, integrated healthcare, community mental health, correctional facilities, and independent practice. Students engage in substantive training utilizing a scientist-practitioner model integrating psychological theory, research, and practice. The program was intentionally designed to lead to licensure or certification in Arizona. | $$ | #NTD #500 #091 #119 |
Marquette University (APA) The MU PhD in Counseling Psychology focuses on building the skills necessary to become counseling psychologists in colleges and universities, community mental health clinics, hospitals, private practice and other environments; administrators; or academic psychologists. The program also engages students in research so they will be able to contribute to our understanding of therapy process, treatment effectiveness, and normal and abnormal human development, as well as many other areas. | $$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Radford University (APA) The RU PsyD in Counseling Psychology focuses on rural mental health and additional emphases on cultural diversity, social justice, and evidence-based practice in psychology. The program follows the practitioner-scholar model with an emphasis on clinical training and the application of research to practice. | $$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Texas A&M University (APA) The TAMU PhD in Counseling Psychology is based on the scientist-practitioner model. We strive to train outstanding counseling psychologists who can advance theoretically-based, empirically-driven services that enhancethe health and well-being of individuals and communities. | $$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Utah State University (APA) The USU Combined PhD in Clinical and Counseling Psychology trains health service psychologists in a combination of clinical and counseling psychology. The Combined Program faculty and graduate students actively engage in research, applied practice, teaching, and service, thus working toward meeting the departmental, college, and university mission. | $$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
University of Northern Colorado (APA) The UNC PhD in Counseling Psychology students that complete our program are appropriately trained in health service psychology to be eligible for licensure as doctoral level psychologists. Our students benefit from hands-on experience in our state-of-the-art Psychological Services Clinic. They also have opportunities to present at national conferences, collaborate on research projects, conduct psychological assessments, provide individual therapy in a semester-long practicum, and gain practical experience in diverse off-site settings such as counseling centers, healthcare facilities, community agencies, and Veterans Affairs centers. | $$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Ball State University (APA) The BSU PhD in Counseling Psychology prepares you to become an exceptional counseling psychologist working in academia, university counseling centers, health care settings and/or private practice. You’ll graduate as a scientist-professional with a strong integration of theory, research, and practice as a health service psychologist. | $$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
University of Texas at Austin (APA) The UTAUS PhD in Counseling Psychology is a scientist-practitioner based program and prepares psychologists to work with both specific and general problems of human behavior in the context of a range of social processes and systems. We strive to prepare students for innovative professional and intellectual careers within the fields of social science, human service, or social and community endeavors. | $$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Tennessee State University (APA) The TSU PhD in Counseling Psychology is grounded in a scientist-professional model of training. The program curriculum has been designed to provide students with a solid foundation in the study of psychology, a broad range of competencies in research methodology, and the knowledge and skills required for professional interventions in individual, group, and family therapy. | $$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Seton Hall University (APA) The PhD in Counseling Psychology prepares counseling psychologists in the scientist-practitioner model to assume roles as responsible, competent members of the professional psychological community with an understanding of both the value of research and applied practice. | $$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
University of North Dakota (APA) The UND PhD in Counseling Psychology is grounded in the scientist-practitioner training model with a multicultural and social justice emphasis. The program gives students a foundation for making a lifelong difference in their communities. More than learning the basics, our students prepare to pursue careers as practitioners, faculty members, consultants, researchers and agents of change. | $$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Oklahoma State University (APA) The OSU PhD in Counseling Psychology provides excellent, student-centered training towards becoming a counseling psychologist able to work in a variety of settings. Our scientist-practitioner model of training has a strong focus on social justice and multiculturalism. We admit students both post-bachelors and post-master's. | $$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Northeastern University (APA) The NU PhD in Counseling Psychology trains multiculturally competent counseling psychologists who are: (1) clinically adept in multiple settings with a variety of psychological and health-related issues; (2) able to conceptualize, conduct, and evaluate research across biological, cultural, and relational systems in numerous social contexts, such as families, schools, neighborhoods, and communities. | $$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
University of Kansas (APA,MPCAC) The KU PhD in Counseling Psychology trains generalists who are able to engage in a variety activities ranging from clinical treatment to academic research. Reflecting a "scientist-practitioner" model, the curriculum prepares clinicians who apply the best and most current theory and research to their practice, and academicians who are grounded in the realities of practice. | $$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
University at Albany SUNY (APA) The UAlbany PhD in Counseling Psychology provides integrated scientist-practitioner training in psychology as a scientific discipline, and in counseling psychology as an area of professional specialization. | $$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Iowa State University (APA) The ISU PhD in Counseling Psychology trains scientist-practitioners with strong skills in the competencies of health service psychology. Our students can also tailor their training to become clinicians prepared for practice in various settings or academics and researchers prepare for work in college and university settings. | $$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee (APA) The UWM PhD in Counseling Psychology follows a scientist-practitioner model that integrates theory, practice and research to give you the scientific knowledge and skills needed to work with multicultural populations and in diverse settings. Our program will prepare you to work as a counseling psychologist in a variety of settings, including universities, hospitals, mental health clinics and private practice. | $$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
University of Missouri Kansas City (APA,MPCAC) The UMKC PhD in Counseling Psychology emphasizes multicultural and individual diversity within a scientist-practitioner model. Program graduates work in a variety of settings, including two and four-year colleges and universities, university counseling centers, veteran affairs facilities, hospitals, community mental health centers, and private practice. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
University at Buffalo SUNY (APA,NASP) The UB PhD in Counseling Psychology and School Psychology focuses on preparing psychologists who can evaluate, provide and enhance human services through scientific inquiry and practice. Our program adheres to the scientist-practitioner model of training that provides you with an opportunity to receive specialized training in either counseling psychology or school psychology. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #091 #119 |
University of Wisconsin Madison (APA) The UWM PhD in Counseling Psychology is based on the scientist/practitioner model of professional psychology and integrates counseling and psychological theory, scientific inquiry, and supervised practice. The program places special emphasis on multicultural competence and social justice, integration of research and practice and preparation for ethical and professional conduct as either a researcher, teacher or practitioner. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
University of Missouri Columbia (APA) The UMC PhD in Counseling Psychology mission is to train counseling psychology leaders who will transform local, national, and international communities by reducing social inequities through scholarship, practice, and advocacy. Rooted in a scientist-practitioner model, students develop these competencies within a culturally diverse learning community supported by strong, individualized mentorship with faculty. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
West Virginia University (APA) The WVU PhD in Counseling Psychology goal is to provide trainees the means to become competent Health Service Psychologists who, upon graduation, are ready for entry-level clinical and academic practice in the area of Counseling Psychology. The program requires trainees to obtain graduate-level understanding in discipline-specific foundations of psychological science to include history and systems of psychology, affective, biological, cognitive, developmental, and social bases of behavior. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
University of Utah (APA) The UU PhD in Counseling Psychology is an organized sequence of study in scientific and professional psychology that follows a scientist-practitioner model. Students develop comprehensive knowledge and skills in core areas of scientific psychology, psychological inquiry, and the professional practice of psychology. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Arizona State University (APA) The ASU PhD in Counseling Psychology is a doctoral program in health service that prepares students to become scientist-practitioners. Graduates are license eligible as psychologists in Arizona and other states with comparable licensure requirements. With its central focus on multicultural competence and social justice, students learn to conduct empirical research and develop clinical skills to promote the health of individuals, families, groups, and organizations in a diverse society. Although faculty interests are diverse, there is a common emphasis on empirical data as the basis for professional practice. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Florida State University The FSU Combined PhD in Counseling Psychology and School Psychology is designed to enable students to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary for practice as a health service psychologist in a variety of applied settings, as well as contributing to the advancement of the profession through research and scholarship. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #091 #119 |
University of Louisville (APA) The UofL PhD in Counseling & Personnel Services (Counseling Psychology) is designed to train professionals in the science and practice of psychology, while emphasizing counseling psychology approaches to research, practice, consultation, supervision, and training. The program subscribes to a competencies-based model in which practice is grounded in the science of psychology and critical inquiry, and science is often driven by practice. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Lehigh University (APA) The LU PhD in Counseling Psychology trains students to become effective counseling psychologists who demonstrate the competencies necessary to deliver mental health services to multicultural client populations in various settings. The professional training in the program adheres to a scientist-practitioner model, which presumes skillful and professional practice that is under-girded by sound principles and models of psychological science and social justice. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Virginia Commonwealth University (APA) The VCU PhD in Counseling Psychology training model is a scientist-practitioner model. The program seeks to advance the field of counseling psychology through innovative and interdisciplinary approaches to science and service provision, while preserving the field’s core traditions. We offer generalist training and exposure to multiple theoretical models; however we also have a distinctive slant toward counseling health psychology. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #091 #105 |
Colorado State University (APA)(HLC) The CSU Counseling Psychology PhD is based upon a scientist-practitioner model of training. As such, the goal of the program is to produce students who are capable of advancing psychology as a science and who are proficient in the use of a variety of counseling and clinical techniques. In meeting this goal, students must demonstrate excellence in three basic areas: Psychological Theory, Research and Assessment and Intervention. Our program requires the equivalent of four full-time academic years of graduate study and the completion of an internship prior to the awarding of the doctoral degree. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Andrews University (APA) The AU PhD in Counseling Psychology prepares students for the multi-faceted role of the professional psychologist, which allows them to work in a variety of settings including: academia, clinical, consultation, churches, businesses and private practice. It is the intent of the program to prepare graduates for licensure as professional psychologists in the U.S. and with eligibility to practice internationally. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
University of Minnesota (APA,PCSAS,APCS) The UofM PhD in Psychology students earn a Master's Degree on their way to their doctorate. Areas of specialization include: Clinical Science and Psychopathology Research Program (CSPR), Cognitive and Brain Science (CAB), Counseling Psychology, Industrial/Organizational Psychology (I/O), Personality, Individual Differences and Behavior Genetics (PIB), Quantitative/Psychometric Methods (QPM), and Social Psychology. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #091 #106 #121 |
University of Oregon (APA) The UO PhD in Counseling Psychology will train you in a generalist, scientist-practitioner model, which emphasizes education and training in theory, science, assessment, and practice. Our graduates are skilled in research and evidence-based practices with the goal of improving health outcomes in children, adults, and families. The curriculum emphasizes strengths-based training in health promotion. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Purdue University (APA) The PU PhD in Counseling Psychology program consists of five years of full-time, on-campus study and a one-year pre-doctoral psychology internship. Course work is completed in psychological foundations, Counseling Psychology core, statistics and research design, and practicum and internship. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
University of Florida (APA) The UF Department of Psychology offers a PhD in Psychology and a PhD in Counseling Psychology. Areas of specialization include: Behavior Analysis, Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience, Counseling Psychology, Developmental Psychology, and Social Psychology. The Department of Psychology does not offer a terminal master's degree, nor do we offer a distance-learning (i.e. online) doctoral program. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #081 #091 #095 #121 |
University of Maryland College Park (APA,PCSAS,APCS) The UMCP PhD in Psychology has the following speciality areas: Clinical Psychology (CLIN), Cognitive and Neural Systems (CNS), Counseling Psychology (COUN), Developmental Psychology (DEV), Social, Decision and Industrial and Organizational Psychology(SDOS). Each area offers a range of subspecialties and educational opportunities that combine expertise across several areas. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #085 #091 #095 #106 |
Boston College (APA) The BC PhD in Counseling Psychology program is steadfastly committed to providing outstanding training in the scientist-practitioner model. Our degree candidates have access to a breadth of top-notch practice opportunities in diverse mental health settings, including universities, schools, hospitals, and outpatient community mental health facilities. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
University of Iowa (APA) The UI PhD in Counseling Psychology is committed to preparing counseling psychologists who will promote psychology as a science and contribute to the advancement of the profession. Students in the program have gone on to a variety of positions nationwide and are contributing to many areas of the field | $$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Western Michigan University (APA) The WMU PhD in Counseling Psychology is currently based on a scientist-practitioner model. The program's philosophy holds that theory, research and practice are interdependent and complementary. The curriculum and practical experiences are designed to ensure professional competency in all three dimensions and to facilitate their integration. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Auburn University (APA) The AU PhD in Counseling Psychology students are trained to provide direct psychological services in various settings. These settings include private practice, college/university counseling centers, medical settings, correctional facilities, and Veterans Administration hospitals. Our curriculum is built on the scientist-practitioner model for health service psychology training. Multicultural and social justice perspectives are emphasized throughout the curriculum. Faculty are highly engaged with students in the program through teaching, advising, supervision, research, mentoring, and social events. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (APA) The UIUC PhD in Counseling Psychology program is based upon a scientist-practitioner orientation to counseling psychology, viewing research and practice as interdependent and complementary. Research is considered a fundamental and integral dimension of our program and students with a strong interest in psychological research, pursuing academic careers, and combining research and practice are given priority in admissions decisions. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
University of Tennessee Knoxville (APA) The UTK PhD in Counseling Psychology teaches the scientist-practitioner-advocate model of training. Students are immersed in a sequence of coursework and field learning experiences designed to develop a broad base of psychological knowledge, and a high level of skills in both research and practice. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
University of Kentucky (APA) The UK PhD in Counseling Psychology follows the Boulder model for preparing scientist-practitioners, with an emphasis on social justice issues. The program requires full-time study and residence in Lexington. A majority of our program graduates gain employment in mental health agencies, university counseling centers, or federal facilities. Some graduates engage in private practice. Other graduates pursue research or teaching positions in institutions of higher education. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Springfield College (APA) The SC PsyD in Counseling Psychology follows the practitioner-scholar model, with an emphasis on clinical training and the application of research to practice. The program, which can be completed in approximately four years to six years of full-time academic study, will provide you with a solid foundation in theory, research, and practice. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Southern Illinois University Carbondale (APA) The SIU Carbondale Department of Psychology offers four main specializations within the Doctor in Psychology Program: Applied Psychology, Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Clinical Psychology, and Counseling Psychology. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #082 #085 #091 |
Howard University (APA) The HU PhD in Counseling Psychology is designed to train professional psychologists in the Scientist-Practitioner model consistent with APA-accreditation guidelines. The Program embodies a balanced training experience in the science of psychology, theoretical foundations, application of therapeutic skills, and research, and thus prepares skilled counseling psychologists to function successfully in a variety of professional settings with diverse populations. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Indiana University Bloomington (APA) The IUB PhD in Counseling Psychology is based on a scientist-practitioner training model, with a strong emphasis on multicultural issues and social justice. You’ll learn to apply psychological principles with an understanding of and respect for differing world views. You’ll undertake original research under the guidance of a faculty advisor. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Fordham University (APA) The FU PhD in Counseling Psychology is guided by a reflective, scientist-practitioner model, which means that students receive significant professional preparation in the areas of research and counseling practice so that they are competent in these areas upon graduation. Furthermore, our program emphasizes multicultural counseling competencies, professional ethics, and social justice advocacy. | $$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
University of Massachusetts Boston (APA) The UMass Boston PhD in Counseling Psychology prepares doctoral-level professional counseling psychologists for careers as scholars, university faculty, and practitioners. The Counseling Psychology Program emphases lifespan development, including issues related to identity, health, and careers and offers many excellent clinical training opportunities in the Boston metro area. | $$$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Wayne State University (APA) The WSU PhD in Counseling Psychology emphasizes a developmental approach to understanding individuals, youth, and families, and prepares students to address personal and interpersonal functioning across the lifespan. Courses emphasize the broad applications of normal and abnormal development, multicultural and ecological approaches, and family systems. | $$$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
University of Miami (APA) The UM PhD in Counseling Psychology has a proud tradition of preparing students as scholars and clinicians. Firmly committed to the foundational values of the discipline of counseling psychology, including its emphasis on prevention, optimal human development and the promotion of individual, family and community well-being, our program strives to prepare students who will make a difference in the world through research, scholarship and reflective practice. | $$$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Teachers College at Columbia University (APA) The CU PhD in Counseling Psychology is dedicated to the preparation of counseling psychologists who facilitate the optimal development of individuals, groups, and organizations that is culturally relevant and psychologically appropriate across the lifespan. | $$$$ | #NTD #500 #091 #106 |
New York University (APA) The NYU PhD in Counseling Psychology prepares students for a career as a psychologist, working in colleges, community agencies, clinics, hospitals, or private practice. Students will develop skills as a scientist, researcher, and practitioner, completing a dissertation and one year of full-time fieldwork. | $$$$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
University of Denver (APA) The DU PhD in Counseling Psychology is intended for those preparing to become counseling psychologists. Through coursework and hands-on experience, you will learn to evaluate theories and research critically, while gaining a deeper understanding of the communities and individuals you will serve. | $$$$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Boston University (APA) The BU PhD in Counseling Psychology and Applied Human Development (CPAHD) focuses on the use of evidence-based practices to promote optimal development for children, youth, and young adults in diverse settings. Students identify which specialization, Counseling Psychology or Applied Human Development, to follow. Within each specialization area, students choose to follow one of two tracks: Child and Adolescent Development/Mental Health or Sport/Performance Psychology. | $$$$$ | #NTD #500 #091 |
Counseling Psychology Associations, Journals, and Resources
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Alabama Board of Examiners in Counseling The ABEC is a regulatory agency that is appointed by the Governor and is comprised of licensed professional counselors and the public whose mission is to protect the public from incompetent, unethical and unlawful counseling practice; To enforce qualification standards for all levels of licensure; and To delineate unlawful conduct through disciplinary procedures against practitioners who violate applicable laws and rules. | #500 #091 |
Florida Mental Health Counselors Association The mission of the FMHCA is to advance the profession of clinical mental health counseling through intentional and strength-based advocacy, networking, professional development, legislative efforts, public education, and the promotion of positive mental health for our communities. The FMHCA is the only organization in Florida directly meeting the needs of Florida's LMHCs, LCSWs, and LMFTs. | #500 #091 |
APA Society of Counseling Psychology The SCP, Division 17 of the APA, was founded in 1946 to promote personal, educational, vocational, and group adjustment in a variety of settings. Presently, SCP brings together psychologists, students, and international and professional affiliates who are dedicated to promoting education and training, scientific investigation, practice, and diversity and public interest in professional psychology. SCP advocates for Counseling Psychology within the field of psychology and in the public sector. | #500 #091 |
Arizona State Board of Behavioral Health Examiners Mission is to establish and maintain standards of qualifications and performance for licensed behavioral health professionals in the fields of counseling, marriage and family therapy, social work and substance abuse counseling and to regulate the practice of licensed behavioral health professionals for protection of the public in the state. | #500 #091 #081 |
Florida Counseling Association The FCA's mission is to promote the value of professional counseling as well as supporting and unifying professional counselors in all settings resulting in high quality practices in Florida. The purpose is to promote the counseling profession through public awareness, professional development, and advocacy. | #500 #091 |
Suffolk County Psychological Association SCPA's mission is to promote the profession of psychology in Suffolk County through fellowship, education and advocacy. Our members provide a wide variety of psychological services including psychotherapy, counseling and evaluations in their private practices, schools, hospitals, clinics, nursing homes and universities. SCPA is approved by the APA and the New York State Education Department to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. | #500 #091 |
Arkansas Board of Examiners in Counseling and Marriage and Family Therapy The Board of Examiners provides for the licensure and regulation of Counselors and Marriage and Family Therapists; and the individuals who are allowed to use the titles “licensed professional counselor”, “licensed associate counselor”, “licensed marriage and family therapist”, and “licensed associate marriage and family therapist”. | #500 #091 |
Council of Counseling Psychology Training Programs CCPTP has had two important functions. One has been to represent the interests of counseling psychology in virtually any forum that might affect training. The second has been to support its members by disseminating training-relevant information and by providing a vehicle to communicate with one another. | #500 #091 |
Houston Psychological Association HPA provides psychologists opportunities for professional growth and association with other psychologists. More than 200 greater Houston Texas area psychologists trained in Counseling, Clinical, Educational, Neuro-, Industrial/Organizational, and School Psychology find this organization useful to keep abreast of current evidence based practices as well as legal and professional issues. | #500 #091 #106 #119 |
Health Psychology section of APA Division 17 Dedicated to the science and practice of counseling psychology in health related contexts either through research with medical, rehabilitation, or related populations, direct service to individuals across their lifespan, teaching and training of graduate students or the education of other health care professionals, or involvement with health policy. | #500 #091 #105 |
Colorado Counseling Association The CCA is an organization of mental health professionals and students who work in education, health care, residential, private practice, community agencies, government and business/industry settings. Our vision is devoted to professional development and maintenance of high standards for those involved in the field for the dynamic network of mental health professionals in the State. Our mission is to promote the counseling profession through legislative advocacy, education resources, and outreach to future leaders in our field. | #500 #091 |
South Carolina Association of School Psychologists SCASP is a membership organization that empowers school psychologists to advance the learning and mental health of students in South Carolina. Our members are spread throughout the state and work in both private and public settings providing evaluation, consultation, and counseling to school aged children. | #500 #091 #119 |
Lehigh Valley Psychological and Counseling Association LVPCA is a tax-exempt organization of both professionals and students in the field of psychology and counseling in Pennsylvania. These individuals work together in order to advance psychology and counseling as a science, a profession, and as a means of promoting human welfare. | #500 #091 |
Counseling Psychology Related Podcasts
67: Greg Neimeyer, PhD – Professor Emeritus, Associate Executive Director and Director of the Office of Continuing Education in Psychology at the APA Reflects on His Career and Offers Tangible Advice
Those of you who are in the field of psychology, take a moment to remember what originally sparked your interest in psychology. For Dr. Greg Neimeyer, it was having an…
63: Jessica Sinarski, MA, LPCMH – Licensed Professional Counselor of Mental Health (LPCMH) and Founder of BraveBrains Discusses Her Ongoing Journey and Mission to Help Children and Adults
Since high school, Jessica Sinarski knew that she wanted to be a therapist. She found that empathy was a strength of hers and she wanted to lean into it. She…
55: Lisa Orbé-Austin, PhD – Licensed Psychologist, Executive Coach, and Imposter Syndrome Expert Shares Her Journey, Advice, and Discusses Her New Book Your Unstoppable Greatness
Dr. Lisa Orbé-Austin was the first person in her immediate family to go to college. Her parents were immigrants and wanted her to become a successful doctor, lawyer, or businessperson….
51: Char Newton, PhD – Psychologist, Assistant Professor, and Author Shares her Journey and Advice and Explains how she Found her Niche in the Field of Psychology
Dr. Charmeka Newton, known as Dr. Char, originally wanted to become a journalist so she took communication and writing courses. However, while she was taking these courses, she also took…
46: Monica Vermani, C Psych, PsyD – Clinical Psychologist, Author, Mindfulness and Mental-Health Expert Shares her Journey and New Book A Deeper Wellness
Dr. Monica Vermani was born and raised in Toronto. Her parent were immigrants from India. Her dad was the eldest of five and her mom was the youngest of five….
44: Donna Marks, EdD – Psychotherapist & Addictions Counselor in Palm Beach, Florida Discusses her New Book The Healing Moment
While working on her master’s and doctorate degrees at Nova Southeastern University, Dr. Donna Marks never thought that she would become a renowned licensed psychotherapist and addictions counselor in Palm…
26: Daniel T. Moore, PhD – Psychologist and Owner of Your Family Clinic, LLC creates Holistic Psychology Website
Dr. Daniel T. Moore is a licensed psychologist in Mississippi. In this podcast, I learned that Dr. Moore is unique in a number of ways, and he shared some of…
14: Jenny Long, Psy.D., L.P. – Local Psychologist Offers Advice to Those Interested in a Psychology Career & Owning Their Own Business
Dr. Jenny Long is one of the few psychologists in the Springfield, MO area. In this podcast interview, she reveals why she chose to stay in the area during her…
12: Adriana Popescu, Ph.D., L.C.P. – Creating a Successful Business Going Outside the Bounds of Traditional Psychology
Dr. Adriana Popescu is a licensed clinical psychologist, an addiction and trauma specialist, and empowerment coach with over 25 years of experience in the mental health field. In this podcast…
9: Jessica M. Smedley, Psy.D., L.C.P. – Blending Faith and Psychology to her Holistic and Social-Justice Oriented Approach to Mental Health Services
Dr. “Jess”, as her clients know her, is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, speaker, writer, and community leader. In this podcast interview, she shares how and why she entered the field…