Counseling Degree
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Counseling degrees are a course of study of human interests that can fulfill the need to help others which is instilled by God in each person. However, not all people are actually called to obtain such an education. It may be that one can be a counselor to friends and family with the simplicity of a listening ear. But a counseling degree reserves a much deeper knowledge of human nature and includes in depth study of the psychological as well as the physiological intricacies of humanity.
An education in this field specializes in the human mind and behavior which have fragile tendencies. Professional training through institutions of higher learning and medical societies, who focus on the precarious subtleties, provide a more credible and secure treatment of precarious situations. Various counseling degrees available in graduate study include counseling in mental health, marriage and family therapy, schools, pastoral care and in general and professional areas. These are available through online courses as well as on-campus. Such counseling degrees are also available from varying philosophical points of view, whether secular or religiously oriented and even further variances from the spectrum of many religions.
The focus of a program includes research, clinical experience, and academic studies of historical cases and natures. A counseling degree candidate will learn the aspects of recognizing mental anomalies, as well as how to treat significant cases or how to prepare a plan of action for individuals and couples or groups to work on with limited supervision. Also, these programs will focus on planning means of facilitating positive mental health. The program of study for a counseling degree will include time spent with other students with like-minded goals, residency hours required of graduate students, and immediate feedback from professors and professionals in the field.
Students in this field have more likely experienced a situation in which they wished they had the capability and skill to help someone with problems that they felt powerless to help with. Compassion for the human spirit is a key element in a Christian nature as well as many non-Christians, those with counseling degrees and those without them. It comes from an inner sensitivity to the needs of one's fellow man; a kinship of having experienced times of great despair or grief. The Psalmist was one who put his distress into words: "Reproach hath broken my heart; and I am full of heaviness: and I looked for some to take pity, but there was none; and for comforters, but I found none" (Psalm 69:20). A graduate with a counseling degree can find motivation and encouragement in the Biblical proverb, "where no counsel is, the people fall; but in the multitude of counsellors there is safety" (Proverb 11:14).
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