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Counseling and Social Sciences


  • Developing population-specific competencies and learning counseling techniques through a social justice lens while acknowledging the role of privilege and oppression
  • Becoming proficient in trauma-informed counseling
  • Learning skills in clinical assessment, diagnosis and treatment planning
  • Understanding addictions
  • Learning group counseling and telecounseling modalities
  • Meeting the needs of culturally diverse individuals, families and communities
  • Exploring assessment practices and their purpose in education and mental health with a focus on interpretation and application
  • Distinguishing between different counseling interventions based on client need and evidence-based research practices
  • Examining current research and best practices in the field and creating individual and group interventions tailored to school settings 
  • Studying the nature, problems and process of learning, cognition and motivation
  • Applying theories of human development related to the mental health and social/emotional growth of youth
  • Providing students with occupational, educational and social information designed to help them understand, analyze and select personal career goals

What Our Students Say

“The clinical mental health program at Merrimack has given me this space to grow as an individual and also helped me advance my career goals in a way that fits my needs and current circumstances.”

– CMHC graduate

“I have always learned best from doing, so being in an actual guidance office working directly with students is very rewarding. I learn something new every day at my practicum and I know this experience will help me when I am a school counselor one day.”

– M.Ed. in School Counseling student
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