MASTER OF ARTS IN COUNSELING

The Professional Counseling degree program is designed for preparing individuals for a career in professional counseling; emphases in marriage and family therapy and school counseling are available at some campuses. The Webster Professional Counseling degree program provides a unique program consisting of counselor education and supervision scholars with counseling practitioners from the field.  The program curriculum and student experience are integrated to provide students with counseling theory and interpersonal and counseling skills necessary for providing professional counseling to individuals, couples, children, families, and groups in a variety of mental health settings and best prepares graduates for a successful career in professional counseling.

The Professional Counseling degree program is currently offered at 26 campuses in the United States, the Webster Geneva campus, and the Webster Leiden campus.

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Graduate Counseling Program Administration

 

Michael Hulsizer, Ph.D.
Acting Director
314-246-5912
hulsizer@webster.edu

Mariaimée Gonzalez
Assistant Professor of Counseling and Director of Clinical Studies
314-246-6970
mgongalez19@webster.edu

 

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