Antioch University

Clinical Mental Health Counseling Pathway

Otterbein GEAP

Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Never has the need been greater for skilled and compassionate counselors. Career and job opportunities are plentiful if you’re interested in this critically important field and want to make a difference.

Antioch’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling Master’s Degree prepares you to work as a professional counselor to promote mental health, well-being, and social justice for a diverse, multicultural, and global community. Counselors support people’s behavioral and emotional functions, serving a range of clients in diverse contexts, including private practice, schools, and hospitals.

Antioch’s CACREP-accredited MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program accepts students from all undergraduate degrees who want to make a positive impact. Students majoring in Psychology will substitute the three Antioch CMHC courses for Otterbein courses in their major. Non-psychology majors can count the CMHC courses as electives and are encouraged to take PSYCH 1000 before beginning the CMHC GEAP.

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About the Coalition

Providing more students with access to the power of a graduate degree is an important part of the Coalition for the Common Good. Companies and communities will benefit from the knowledge and experience secured through an advanced degree.