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Troy University is where you belong Students! Troy University is where you belong

Objectives I’m Miles Matise, PhD (Counselor Education & Supervision) mmatise@troy.edu 850-301-2162 What Troy-FWB has to offer? Why choose Troy-FWB?

Common Questions? “I thought Troy U. was in Alabama?” “Why Counseling and not Social Work?” “What’s the difference between Counseling and Psychology?” “What’s the difference between an M.S. and M.A. degree?” “Why is accreditation important?” “What kind of career can I have with a counseling degree?” “Why traditional vs. online degree?”

Defining Counseling “Counseling is a proactive, holistically oriented process for helping persons learn to cope with problems of living and for promoting healthy development”

Evolution of Counseling Profession 1940s- US govt. employed counselors to help select and train military personnel. 1950s- Congress passed Natl’ Defense Act in response to Cold War with Soviet Union. 1960s- Civil Rights, Anti-War protests, Community Mental Health Centers Act (deinstitutionalization). 1970s- Emphasis on counselor training, VA first state to have licensure. 1980s- Counseling becomes a distinct profession (Credentialing, Accreditation, Licensure, Certification). 1990s- Continued growth and identity development 2000s- Post 9/11 veteran accessibility

Counseling Core Content Human Growth & Development Social & Cultural Foundations Helping Relationships Group Work Career & Lifestyle Development Appraisal Research & Program Evaluation Professional Orientation & Ethics

Why Counseling as a career? Counseling is in demand- The 2007 Department of Labor Occupational Outlook Handbook states that there will be more counseling jobs than graduates from college counseling programs. Money magazine named a Licensed Professional Counselor among the top 50 jobs in the U.S. This means unprecedented opportunities for counseling students.

According to a C.A.C.R.E.P. survey Counseling graduates generally: Like to help people. Like working in a variety of settings. Enjoy meeting diverse people. Embrace challenging, yet rewarding, work. Desire to serve their fellow humans. They want to make a difference and do something that matters.

Salary Statistics According to the Occupational Information Network (O*NET), developed by U.S. Department of Labor: Vocational, School counselors- $53,380 Substance Abuse counselors- $38,120 Mental Health counselors- $38,150 Marriage & Family therapists- $45,720 Rehabilitation counselors- $32,350 Factors determining salary- Experience, location, company size.

Employment Outlook U.S. department of Labor/Employment & Training Administration (USDOL/ETA) projects that counseling careers will continue to grow faster than the average career through 2018. Job openings are expected to exceed the number of graduates from counseling programs The Bureau of Labor Statistics found that employment of counselors is expected to increase by 18% between 2008 and 2018.

Employment Outlook Employment of substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors is expected to grow 21% by 2018 (faster than all occupations in the U.S.) More people suffering from addiction will seek treatment More drug offenders are sent to treatment programs rather than jail More people undergo multiple job and career changes in their lifetime

Employment Outlook Schools and colleges are required by law to employ counselors. More insurance companies are providing for reimbursement of counselors as a less costly alternative to psychologists. As the elderly population grows, the need for treatment is growing. More people are seeking help for their marital and family problems.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics job outlook findings (www.BLS.gov)

Making the choice Do you like to help people? Do you like working in a variety of settings? Do you enjoy meeting diverse people? Do you embrace challenging, yet rewarding work? Do you desire to serve fellow humans? Do you desire to make a difference in the lives of others? Have you researched a variety of schools? Is it CACREP accredited?

Counseling & Psychology Program Comparison Social Services (36 hours/ 12 courses) Clinical Mental Health (60 hours/ 20 courses) CP 6600 Professional Orientation CP 6601 Legal & Ethical Issues CP 6605 Foundations of MH Counseling CP 6610 Facilitation Skills CP 6634 Drug Education, Rehabilitation CP 6642 Group Dynamics CP 6649 Theories of Counseling CP 6655 Practicum (100 hrs.) CP 6650 Practicum (100 hrs.) CP 6651 Counseling Diverse Populations CP 6656 Marriage, Family, Sex Therapy CP 6659 Internship (300 hrs.) CP 6660 Internship (300 hrs.) CP 6661 Internship (300 hrs.) CP 6691 Research Methodology PSY 6635 Vocational Psychology PSY 6645 Evaluation & Assessment PSY 6648 Theory of Personality PSY 6668 Human Lifespan PSY 6669 Behavioral Pathology 2 Electives (Any other CP/ PSY courses) PSY 6670 Diagnosis & Treatment

Unique to Troy/FWB We are located in 5 sites throughout Florida, so can take classes at another site if not offered at your home-site. Majority of our students are non-traditional and already working. Our classes are geared for working professionals (evening and weekend classes). We have a diverse student population, made up of various ethnicities. Many Troy grads are in professional counseling positions throughout the area, which make for networking resources and job opportunities. We have the best support-staff to assist you.

Helpful Counseling Websites American Counseling Association (ACA) (www.counseling.org) Florida Licensure (LMHC) (http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/491/) National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) (http://www.nbcc.org/stateboardmap) American Mental Health Counselors Association (AMHCA) (http://www.amhca.org/) Troy University- FWB (http://fwb.troy.edu)