This program is experiential, culturally sensitive, and centered on the inner work necessary for becoming a healer.
Drawing upon the major spiritual traditions of the East and West, recent cultural and social sciences research, and the innovations made by contemporary psychoanalytic, humanistic, systemic and transpersonal psychologies, we view psychological healing and growth within the larger context of spiritual unfolding.
Integral education is not "neck up". It is demanding on every level: body, heart, mind, spirit. We create a learning community that is both profoundly challenging and deeply supportive.
?Students who complete this program are eligible to apply for a Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT) intern number in the state of California. Students may also elect to take additional coursework to gain eligibility for the Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) license in California.
Learning Outcomes
- Earn a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology
- Fulfill all academic requirements for Marriage and Family (MFT) licensure in the state of California.
- Hone your clinical skills and professional expertise through practicums in CIIS'?award-winning counseling centers?or at a variety of external sites.
- Engage in transformative, integral, and transpersonal learning