Theoretical and Practical Foundations
The 48-credit Counseling Psychology Program is designed for individuals who wish to practice counseling interventions and consultation skills with children and adults. The program curriculum provides strong foundational skills and understandings in counseling and psychology, enabling students to become generalists in the field.
• Gain valuable field experience
• Study full or part-time
• Complete the program in two academic years of full-time study
At Lesley University, students in the Counseling Psychology programs develop practical skills through self-reflection, collaboration with expert faculty and peers, and field experience. Direct, supervised contact with clients from a range of populations is required.
View the program of study for the 48-Credit Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology
Sample Course Descriptions
Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy
3 credits
Critical examination of major contemporary theories of counseling and psychotherapy. The relationship of the theories to counseling practice and human development is examined. Students will begin to define their own theoretical orientations.
Group Dynamics for Counselors and Consultants
3 credits
A group experience that familiarizes participants with group dynamics and group counseling. Fosters professional development by emphasizing self- awareness in the counselor. Students also come to understand their interpersonal style as it aids and/or hinders effective group functioning, professional role identity, and leadership style.
Psychology of Culture and Identity: Power, Privilege and Oppression
3 credits
Theories of cross-cultural counseling, psycho- logy of gender, and difference are explored. Students are asked to reflect on their own ethnic/racial backgrounds to understand issues of privilege, prejudice, and/or racism. The social construction of these factors and how the client’s and counselor’s perception of them influences their values and behaviors are discussed.
Faculty Spotlight
Dalia llera
Associate Professo of Counseling and Psychology; Director of School Programs
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Jared Kass
Professor of Counseling and Psychology
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