Counseling Psychology

Counseling psychology is a specialty in psychology that focuses on providing psychological interventions for individuals, couples, families and groups who are experiencing a range of mental health issues, personal difficulties, and life transitions. Through the provision of counseling services, counseling psychologists strive to help individuals develop healthy coping strategies and work towards greater wellbeing, purpose, and goal achievement. Counseling psychology is an important part of the mental health field, one that is highly valued in providing evidence-based psychological interventions that can lead to improved mental health, interpersonal relationships, and enhanced quality of life.


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