The Professional Master’s Program in Mental Health and Family Counseling offers a unique opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to work effectively in the field of mental health and provide family support. The program aims to prepare professionals capable of delivering psychological support and counseling to individuals and families, improving mental and social quality of life.
Program Importance:
- Meeting Community Needs: With increasing attention to mental health, this program is essential to meet the growing demand for professionals in this field.
- Professional Skill Development: The program enables students to acquire advanced skills in diagnosis, therapeutic intervention, and psychological counseling.
- Enhancing Support Capabilities: The program prepares students to provide effective psychological support to individuals and families across different life stages.
- Duration of Study: The program can be completed in one year of intensive study.
- Language: The program is taught in English.
- Practical Training: The program includes practical training where students can apply the acquired skills in a professional environment.
- Thesis Project: The program requires the preparation of a thesis project on a research topic in the field of mental health or family counseling.
Academic Admission Requirements:
- Bachelor’s Degree: Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university.
- Good Academic Standing: Applicants are preferred to have a good academic record in their previous studies.
- Practical Experience: Practical experience in mental health or counseling can be an additional advantage.