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Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program

Provide compassionate support to individuals, couples, and families coping with a wide range of mental health issues and emotional challenges.
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Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program

Empower People to Thrive With an MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling Degree


Do you want to guide people toward happier, more fulfilling lives? Washington Global University MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling online program can help you become the competent, compassionate counselor you know you can be. Practice your skills during virtual and hands-on learning experiences while you engage with a diverse community of faculty and peers. Graduate from your program ready to make a difference for those facing life’s toughest challenges. All of Washington Global University-accredited counseling programs are taught by dedicated, doctorally-prepared faculty who are experts in the field.


Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (MCMHC)


The Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (MCMHC) program is designed to prepare compassionate, knowledgeable, and ethical professionals to promote psychological well-being and provide effective counseling services across diverse populations. This program integrates advanced counseling theories, evidence-based practices, and practical clinical training to equip students with the skills needed to address complex mental health challenges in today’s society.

Students develop a deep understanding of human behavior, mental health assessment, counseling techniques, and crisis intervention. Through experiential learning, supervised practicum, and internship experiences, learners gain the confidence and competence to support individuals, couples, and families in achieving emotional resilience and personal growth.

Whether you aspire to work in clinical settings, schools, community organizations, or private practice, the Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program provides the comprehensive knowledge, ethical foundation, and hands-on experience needed to make a lasting impact in the lives of others and contribute meaningfully to the field of mental health..


Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (MCMHC)


Empower Lives. Foster Healing. Lead with Compassion.

At Washington Global University, the Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (MCMHC) program prepares students to become skilled, ethical, and empathetic professionals dedicated to promoting psychological wellness and personal growth. Grounded in theory, research, and practical application, this program equips you with the knowledge and clinical expertise to support individuals, couples, and families through life’s most challenging experiences.

Students gain a strong foundation in counseling theories, assessment, diagnosis, and evidence-based interventions, while developing the cultural competence and leadership skills essential to serve diverse communities. Through immersive learning experiences, practicum, and supervised internships, you’ll emerge prepared to make a meaningful difference in a variety of professional settings—from hospitals and private practices to schools, rehabilitation centers, and community organizations.

Choose from our specialized tracks:

General Program

Build a broad foundation in mental health counseling with flexible coursework that integrates theory, research, and practice for diverse counseling environments.

Addiction Counseling

Develop specialized expertise in treating substance use and behavioral addictions. Learn evidence-based approaches to recovery, relapse prevention, and client empowerment.

Forensic Counseling

Bridge the gap between mental health and the justice system. Gain the knowledge to work with individuals involved in legal settings, including offenders, victims, and families impacted by crime.

Marriage, Couple, and Family Counseling

Focus on relational dynamics, communication, and systemic therapy techniques to strengthen relationships and support family well-being.

Military Families and Culture

Learn to support military personnel, veterans, and their families through culturally informed counseling approaches that address trauma, deployment stress, and reintegration challenges.

Play Therapy

Explore therapeutic techniques that help children express emotions, build resilience, and process experiences through creative and developmentally appropriate interventions.

Rehabilitation Counseling

Prepare to assist individuals with physical, emotional, or cognitive disabilities in achieving personal, social, and vocational goals through counseling and advocacy.

Trauma and Crisis Counseling

Gain the skills to respond effectively to trauma and crisis situations, providing stability, support, and evidence-based care for individuals and communities in need.

Heal. Support. Transform.

Join a community of compassionate professionals at Washington Global University and advance your career with a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling—where empathy meets expertise, and your purpose becomes your profession.

Curriculum and Completion Requirements


In Washington Global University online master’s in clinical mental health counseling program, you’ll engage in coursework and experiences designed to help you provide competent, ethical, and culturally sensitive mental health services to diverse populations.


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This course introduces theories of counseling and psychotherapy to prepare students to conceptualize problems and respond with appropriate, evidence-based interventions and techniques. Students will become familiar with the origin, key concepts, and interventions and techniques of each of the theories presented. Students will develop an awareness of how counseling theories drive the treatment process and apply theories to diverse case studies. A major focus of this course is to support students as they develop their personal theoretical orientation.

Students in this course have the opportunity to increase their awareness, knowledge, skills, and advocacy related to working with clients from a multicultural perspective. Students foster self-understanding of their own cultural-identity development, biases, stereotypes, values, and strengths while gaining self-awareness of the effects of power, privilege, and marginalization within the counseling relationship. Further, students can gain knowledge of various issues within diversity. Students explore various theories of multicultural counseling and the role of social justice and advocacy in counseling.

Students in this course are provided with the opportunity to develop practical skills in career and vocational assessment as well as functional knowledge of how career assessment can assist in the exploration and understanding of the interrelationship among work, family, and life roles. They examine major sources of career and work information available on the Internet as well as through printed material and computer-based guidance systems. Gaining practical career counseling experience, students administer, score, and interpret printed and computer-based assessments of career interests, beliefs, and values. Students learn how to integrate career development theory and assessment results with career clinical interventions. They also examine clinical and assessment issues, devoting attention to computer-based applications and multicultural implications.

Small- and large-scale disasters of all types continue to abound. Communities need trained individuals who are prepared to respond to such incidents and who can help plan for future disasters as well as train others to plan and respond. In this specialization course, students learn the fundamentals of crisis management and crisis leadership. They develop an understanding of the theories and models related to crises, disasters, and other events caused by trauma. Students also learn about ethical, legal, and diversity considerations in crisis and trauma response. Through analyses of topical literature, applications, and discussions, students gain a practical understanding of the models for training and supporting other counselors in the areas of crisis response applicable to community, national, and international crises. Employing concepts learned in the course, students develop a crisis management plan for their own community.

An important skill for clinicians to have is a fundamental understanding of the dynamics and functioning of couples and families. Students in this course are introduced to concepts and applications in theoretical perspectives and techniques, classical schools of thought, and recent developments in couples and family therapy. Students explore culture, gender, and ethnicity factors in family development. They also review and compare theoretical frameworks in couples and family therapy, including psychosocial, psychodynamic, transgenerational, strategic, cognitive-behavioral, and social constructionist models. Additionally, students assess the roles of culture, spirituality, and values in understanding families.

Earn a Certified Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Transform lives and advance your professional journey with a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Washington Global University, a certified institution accredited by the Federal Commonwealth, the U.S. Department of State, and approved by the student’s embassy for international recognition. To ensure complete transparency and trust, students have the option to provide a financial guarantee through www.escrow.com until verified copies of the official certificates and accreditation documents are securely delivered. This guarantees a credible, accredited, and globally respected degree designed to prepare compassionate professionals for excellence in mental health counseling.   

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Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (MCMHC)

The Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (MCMHC) is a comprehensive graduate program designed to develop advanced counseling, assessment, and interpersonal skills essential for success in today’s evolving mental health landscape. This program empowers learners to think critically, practice ethically, and apply evidence-based therapeutic techniques to promote wellness, resilience, and personal growth across diverse populations.

The MCMHC program provides students with a deep understanding of core counseling principles, including psychological theory, human development, diagnosis, multicultural competence, and crisis intervention. Through a blend of theoretical insight and supervised clinical practice, students learn to assess mental health needs, design effective treatment plans, and provide compassionate, client-centered care in a variety of professional settings.

Graduates emerge as empathetic, knowledgeable, and skilled practitioners prepared to make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals, families, and communities. Whether you aspire to work in private practice, healthcare, education, rehabilitation, or community mental health, the Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling equips you with the professional expertise and ethical foundation needed to thrive as a licensed counseling professional and leader in the field of mental health.

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5 Modul - 20 Part – Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (MCMHC) -100 Hours


Module 1: Foundations of Clinical Mental Health Counseling (20 hours)

Objective: Establish a foundational understanding of the counseling profession, ethical standards, and the scientific study of human behavior.

  1. Part 1 – History and Philosophy of Counseling (4 hrs)
    Explore the evolution, professional roles, and core principles of clinical mental health counseling.
  2. Part 2 – Ethical and Legal Foundations (4 hrs)
    Examine ethical codes, legal responsibilities, and professional standards in clinical practice.
  3. Part 3 – Multicultural and Diversity Competence (6 hrs)
    Develop cultural awareness, sensitivity, and inclusion strategies for diverse client populations.
  4. Part 4 – The Counselor’s Professional Identity and Self-Care (6 hrs)
    Learn reflective practices, boundaries, and self-regulation for sustainable, ethical counseling work.

Module 2: Theoretical Models and Evidence-Based Counseling Practices (20 hours)

Objective: Build scientific understanding of major counseling theories and integrate evidence-based interventions.

  1. Part 1 – Major Counseling Theories (4 hrs)
    Study psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, humanistic, and systemic approaches.
  2. Part 2 – Evidence-Based Practice and Integrative Models (6 hrs)
    Learn how to apply empirically supported treatments and adapt models for specific populations.
  3. Part 3 – Group Counseling and Facilitation Skills (4 hrs)
    Examine group dynamics, leadership roles, and interventions in group therapy.
  4. Part 4 – Crisis Intervention and Short-Term Therapy (6 hrs)
    Practice methods for managing crises, trauma responses, and brief counseling techniques.

Module 3: Human Development, Psychopathology, and Assessment (20 hours)

Objective: Understand the biological, psychological, and social aspects of human development and mental disorders.

  1. Part 1 – Lifespan Development and Human Growth (6 hrs)
    Explore developmental theories and milestones from childhood through adulthood.
  2. Part 2 – Psychopathology and Diagnostic Systems (6 hrs)
    Study DSM-5-TR diagnostic criteria and differential diagnosis processes.
  3. Part 3 – Psychological Testing and Assessment (4 hrs)
    Learn test selection, interpretation, and ethical use of psychological instruments.
  4. Part 4 – Neuroscience and Mental Health (4 hrs)
    Examine brain-behavior relationships and neurobiological underpinnings of mental disorders.

Module 4: Clinical Techniques, Practicum, and Research Methods (20 hours)

Objective: Strengthen applied counseling skills and develop research literacy to inform professional practice.

  1. Part 1 – Counseling Techniques and Therapeutic Communication (6 hrs)
    Practice advanced listening, empathy, and intervention skills through simulations and role-plays.
  2. Part 2 – Supervised Practicum and Case Analysis (6 hrs)
    Engage in applied clinical sessions under supervision and reflective evaluation.
  3. Part 3 – Research Methods and Program Evaluation (4 hrs)
    Learn quantitative and qualitative research design, data interpretation, and outcome measurement.
  4. Part 4 – Data-Driven Practice and Evidence Synthesis (4 hrs)
    Integrate research findings into clinical decision-making and program development.

Module 5: Special Topics and Professional Integration (20 hours)

Objective: Apply counseling competencies to specialized areas and prepare for professional practice.

  1. Part 1 – Trauma-Informed Counseling and Crisis Response (4 hrs)
    Study trauma theory, PTSD interventions, and crisis stabilization methods.
  2. Part 2 – Addiction, Family, and Forensic Counseling (6 hrs)
    Examine co-occurring disorders, family systems, and legal-ethical issues in forensic settings.
  3. Part 3 – Career Counseling and Life Transitions (4 hrs)
    Explore theories of career development, vocational assessment, and life adjustment strategies.
  4. Part 4 – Capstone Integration and Professional Development (6 hrs)
    Synthesize learning through a research-based project, ethical reflection, and licensure preparation.

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Tuition and Scholarships

We believe you can achieve your goals—and we are here to support you along your journey. Request information to learn more about scholarships and financial aid for those who apply and qualify.

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 A dedicated student portal

 Your all-in-one online hub, designed to keep every academic detail at your fingertips.

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Record of Completed Courses

Track your learning journey with a clear overview of all courses you’ve successfully completed.

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Academic Transcript

Access an official, up-to-date record of your grades and achievements at every stage.

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Accredited Master's Degree Certificate

Graduate with a globally recognized certificate that validates your hard work and success.

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Certificate Samples

View sample certificates directly on your student page, giving you a preview of your official credentials.

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Accredited Credentials

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Notary Public in the United States

A Notary verifies identity , ensures free consent, and certifies valid execution of certificates and documents.

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 Federal Commonwealth Authentication

The Secretary of State’s office verifies that the document was properly notarized or issued by an authorized public official (such as a notary public, county clerk, or registrar). This confirms the document’s legitimacy before it is used abroad.

U.S. Department of State

A signature shows intent, but authentication by the Secretary of State gives your documents unquestionable credibility—transforming personal agreements into legally recognized records trusted at home and abroad.

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 Embassies & Consulates  (if required)

After a document is notarized, authenticated by the Secretary of State, and (if necessary) approved by the U.S. Department of State, the foreign embassy or consulate provides the final legalization. This confirms to the receiving country that the document has been properly verified by all U.S. authorities.

The applicant for the Specialized Master's Degree receives a scholarship package, which includes:

University Admission Letter

Official confirmation of acceptance into the specialized Master's program.

Accreditation Authority Report

A document verifying that the program meets academic accreditation standards.

Scholarship Certificates

Proof of awarded academic scholarships supporting the student’s study.

Certificates of Excellence and Academic Achievement

Recognition of outstanding performance and scholarly accomplishments.

Scientific Competency Report

An evaluation confirming the applicant’s readiness and qualification for the program.

Scientific Verification Certificate

A document validating the authenticity of the applicant’s academic credentials.

Specialization Course Transcript

detailed record of the courses and subjects covered in the chosen major.

Scientific Membership Card

 Identification confirming the applicant’s membership in the academic body.

Scholarship Package in Arabic

A full set of scholarship certificates issued in Arabic for additional recognition

Registration Procedures for the Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program

Basic Steps for Enrollment at Washington Global University in the United States

  1. No application fee
  2. You are 21 years of age or older.
  3. Complete the application form with your personal and academic information.
  4. Upload a copy of your educational qualification: Accredited Bachelor's Degree
  5. Upload a valid proof of identity (Passport – National ID Card – Personal Identification Document).
  1. Once your application is reviewed, you will be contacted via email.
  2. An online interview or a written test may be required.
  1. Receive the official admission letter.
  2. Pay the tuition fees (either in full or partially, depending on the plan).
  3. Obtain your login credentials for the online learning platform.

Work one-on-one with an Enrollment Specialist who’ll guide you through every step—from choosing the right program to paying for your education.

  1. Attend online lectures (live or recorded).
  2. Submit assignments through the platform.
  3. Participate in online forums and virtual discussions.

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Whatever your question is, we’ve got you covered.

Washington Global University  Enrollment Specialists are trained to help you research, plan, and get started on your academic journey. 

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