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MA in Transpersonal Counseling Psychology

The Counseling Psychology degree concentration offers experiential and theoretical study that joins spirituality and psychology through methods such as meditation, Gestalt awareness, psychodynamic approaches and client-centered therapy. Together these mediums challenge students to deep inner personal exploration as well as focused relational work with others. Exploration of the psychotherapeutic process is balanced with personal reflection and shared observations with peers and instructors. Students choose from a variety of electives including specialized transpersonal approaches, meditation, marriage and family therapy, Jungian psychology, Gestalt therapy and creative approaches.

Emphasizing the integration of traditional and innovative methods, the Counseling Psychology concentration provides students with a rich foundation for future service.

Upon completion of the three-year degree program, graduates will receive an MA in Transpersonal Counseling Psychology with a concentration in Counseling Psychology.

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