Clinical Pastoral Counseling Patient Counseling Major

Description: A program that prepares individuals, including but not limited to, ordained clergy and other counseling professionals to respond to the emotional and/or spiritual needs of patients and families in health care emergencies and other situations, and to consult with and counsel other health care professionals. Includes instruction in advanced interpersonal communication; individual and small group counseling; interdisciplinary teamwork; crisis management; extended care relationships; self-analysis; medical ethics; pastoral care art; spiritual dimensions of human growth and health; counseling psychology and therapy; and applications to grief, death, emotional collapse, injury, individual/family adjustment, and chronic illness situations. Is Clinical Pastoral Counseling Patient Counseling the right major for you?
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Clinical Pastoral Counseling Patient Counseling Major

What Courses Do Clinical Pastoral Counseling Patient Counseling Majors Take?

The required and elective courses you would take for Clinical Pastoral Counseling Patient Counseling majors vary considerably among institutions. Courses are listed here that are illustrative of the breadth of topics you are likely to experience were you to major in this field.

  • Counseling
  • Ethics
  • Psychology
  • Religious Studies