Professional Training Based on Demonstrated Outcome


The Department of Counseling Psychology offers two competency/outcome-based programs of academic and professional training. One leads to the degree of Master of Science (MS) in Counseling Psychology. The other, the Master of Science in Counseling Psychology with a Specialization in Marriage and Family Therapy, is designed to meet the requirements of the Business and Professions Code, Section 4980.37 for licensure as a Marriage and Family Therapist.


Dominican's Master's Program in Counseling Psychology delivers a broad-based, comprehensive curriculum through a combination of coursework, supervised fieldwork and the student's participation in personal psychotherapy.

As a result of coursework and supervised fieldwork placements, students will develop competence in:

    • Assessment, including a review of individual and group psychological, educational and vocational testing, and interviewing techniques. 
    • Psychodiagnosis and treatment planning.
    • Counseling skills involving children, adolescents, adults and seniors using Alternative and Innovative, Behavioral and Cognitive Behavioral, Brief and Strategic, Client-Centered, Crisis Intervention, Group and Psychodynamic techniques.
    • Consultation techniques.
    • Research in human systems and treatment outcome.
    • Human diversity considerations.
    • Professional ethics and law.
    • Human communication.
    • Human biological, psychological and social development.
    • Alcohol and substance abuse.
    • Child abuse assessment and reporting.
    • Domestic Violence.
    • Geriatrics and long-term care.
Last updated: Jun 13, 2006.
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