Department of Counseling & Behavioral Health
Counseling Training for Today's World
The University brought together its Couple and Family Therapy (CFT) and Community and Trauma Counseling (CTC) programs within the department of Counseling and Behavioral Health to build a broader ecosystem to grow a diverse workforce best equipped to address the major behavioral health and human service challenges facing the nation today.
Community & Trauma Counseling
This program is designed to meet the growing demand of counseling for individuals and communities impacted by trauma, adversity, and toxic stress.
Couple & Family Therapy
Students learn how to help others with the stresses of family life in this program, in collaboration with the Council for Relationships.
Student Resources
Find important information about our Community & Trauma Counseling (CTC) and Couple & Family Theapy (CFT) programs, including the programs' Student Handbook, professional organizations and additional useful information.
Counseling & Behavioral Health Department Receives $2M Federal Grant
With funding support from the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration, this four-year grant will result in up to 30 students within the Community & Trauma Counseling program annually receiving stipends during their internship training.