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Recognizing the Impact of Mental Health Professionals at Maria College

Recognizing the Impact of Mental Health Professionals

Psychologists offer crucial services in various settings, including clinics, hospitals, schools, and research institutions. They provide therapy, conduct assessments, develop treatment plans, and offer support to individuals of all ages, helping them overcome challenges and lead fulfilling lives. Psychologists also contribute to research, leading to advancements in understanding and treating mental health conditions. Individuals pursuing this field must be dedicated to navigating the complexities of the human mind, and have extraordinary compassion in providing service to people from all walks of life. Maria College supports both traditional and adult learners to earn credentials to enter the field of psychology and other mental health fields.

Maria College: A Pathway for Aspiring Psychologists

Maria College is well-known for its high-quality healthcare training, and is dedicated to producing compassionate professionals with a drive to serve others. With a strong focus on health and wellness, the Maria College psychology program nurtures students’ knowledge base in psychology, scientific inquiry and critical thinking, and ethical and social responsibility, preparing them to meet the demands of the mental health fields.

The Bachelor of Science in Psychology program covers several different areas of study utilizing a broad, general approach applicable to schools, hospitals, and various other workplace and organizational settings. A Maria College psychology graduate will be prepared to help patients handle illness, educate individuals and communities on overall well-being, understand prevention and treatment of substance use disorders, and pursue graduate education in psychology.

The college also offers a Credentialed Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC) training program designed to make psychology degree students more marketable in a variety healthcare settings as they pursue their Bachelor of Science degree. The program offers college credits that can be used to complete a degree, and can be undertaken in a single calendar year at the beginning of degree program. Employment of substance abuse, behavioral disorder, and mental health counselors for qualified individuals is projected to grow 22% through 2031.

Empowering Graduates to Transform Lives

Maria College graduates are empowered to transform lives through the knowledge and training they receive. Mental health professionals, including psychologists and other counselors, are critical for societal well-being. Maria College stands dedicated to improving the lives of others, in this and all other academic fields of study, working to nurture all students and produce graduates who recognize and respect the dignity of every person. If you’re ready to explore a transformative career in the mental health fields, visit the Maria College website and then come check out our campus. We can’t wait to meet you!