Immaculata College has a long tradition of preparing students for careers as mental health clinicians in a variety of institutions, organizations, and agencies dedicated to the educational, vocational, social and psychological development of the person. Based on theory, methodology, and practice, the department is humanistically oriented, with a strong emphasis on values and serving others.
The M.A. program in Counseling Psychology prepares students to function as counselors in the mental health field. Students are trained to counsel clients and are instructed in areas relevant to the professional discipline of counseling psychology.