AREA OF STUDY
Behavioral Health Sciences
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Counselors, psychotherapists, social workers, clinical psychologists, health educators and other behavioral health professionals will be in high demand over the next decade. Our students are career changers looking to complete undergraduate course prerequisites or enhance their applications for graduate or professional schools.
Listening to the Future
Erin Richerson may have started her career as a teacher, but it was during a life-changing experience abroad that she began to rethink...
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Soul-Searching Leads Student Ed Shockley to Study Loss and Grief
Not content with easing into retirement by sitting, reading or watching TV, Ed Shockley has done some soul-searching as to "what's...
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The Course of a Counseling Career
Do you visualize your own career opportunities as a beautiful landscape, complete with green meadows and valleys, winding streams and...
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Where Our Counseling and Psychology Graduates Go
Students in the Post-Baccalaureate Program for Counseling and Psychology Professions have been admitted to a variety of schools,...
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Helping Youth Through Cognitive Behavior Therapy
“Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) is the most studied psychotherapy that we have,” says Behavioral Health Sciences instructor...
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When Mental Health and Business Career Goals Converge
Jensine Sneeden does not let geography hinder her career choices.
In 2012, Jensine earned a B.A. from St. Lawrence University in upstate...
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Turning an Aspiration Into a Career
In 2012, Ryan Barrett decided to go back to school. A variety of professional and personal factors led him to this career change. After...
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Helping Others Focus on the Future
When Robin Andrae and her siblings had to make decisions about their parents’ end-of-life care, they found themselves faced with...
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Does an Employee’s Mental Health Affect Your Bottom Line?
Drama, drama, drama. When I was watching Mad Men, all of the characters seemed to be swirling in the drama that surrounded their lives....
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