Sunday, November 22, 2009
Contact Info

 Program Coordinator
  Dr. Jean Keim
   jkeim@unm.edu

Department Administrator
  Cynthia Salas    
  casalas@unm.edu

Telephone
  505-277-4535
Fax
  505-277-8361

Office Location
  Simpson Hall
  MSC05-3040
  1 University of New Mexico
  Albuquerque, NM  87131

IFCE Staff Info
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COE Web Administrator
coeweb@unm.edu

Counselor Education Prospective Students
Counselor Education Prospective Students
  

About the Profession

SCHOOL COUNSELING

School counselors assist students of all levels, from elementary school to postsecondary education. They advocate for students and work with other individuals and organizations to promote the academic, career, personal, and social development of children and youth. School counselors help students evaluate their abilities, interests, talents, and personalities to develop realistic academic and career goals. Counselors use interviews, counseling sessions, interest and aptitude assessment tests, and other methods to evaluate and advise students. They also operate career information centers and career education programs. Often, counselors work with students who have academic and social development problems or other special needs.

School counselors at all levels help students to understand and deal with social, behavioral, and personal problems. These counselors emphasize preventive and developmental counseling to provide students with the life skills needed to deal with problems before they worsen and to enhance students’ personal, social, and academic growth. Counselors provide special services, including alcohol and drug prevention programs and conflict resolution classes. They also try to identify cases of domestic abuse and other family problems that can affect a student’s development.

School counselors interact with students individually, in small groups, or as an entire class. They consult and collaborate with parents, teachers, school administrators, school psychologists, medical professionals, and social workers to develop and implement strategies to help students succeed.

COMMUNITY/AGENCY COUNSELING


Mental health counselors work with individuals, families, and groups to address and treat mental and emotional disorders and to promote mental health. They are trained in a variety of therapeutic techniques used to address issues, including depression, addiction and substance abuse, suicidal impulses, stress, problems with self-esteem, and grief. They also help with job and career concerns, educational decisions, issues related to mental and emotional health, and family, parenting, marital, or other relationship problems. Mental health counselors often work closely with other mental health specialists, such as psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical social workers, psychiatric nurses, and school counselors.

For more information about all aspects of the counseling career opportunities, please visit:
http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos067.htm

 

About the Profession

SCHOOL COUNSELING

School counselors assist students of all levels, from elementary school to postsecondary education. They advocate for students and work with other individuals and organizations to promote the academic, career, personal, and social development of children and youth. School counselors help students evaluate their abilities, interests, talents, and personalities to develop realistic academic and career goals. Counselors use interviews, counseling sessions, interest and aptitude assessment tests, and other methods to evaluate and advise students. They also operate career information centers and career education programs. Often, counselors work with students who have academic and social development problems or other special needs.

School counselors at all levels help students to understand and deal with social, behavioral, and personal problems. These counselors emphasize preventive and developmental counseling to provide students with the life skills needed to deal with problems before they worsen and to enhance students’ personal, social, and academic growth. Counselors provide special services, including alcohol and drug prevention programs and conflict resolution classes. They also try to identify cases of domestic abuse and other family problems that can affect a student’s development.

School counselors interact with students individually, in small groups, or as an entire class. They consult and collaborate with parents, teachers, school administrators, school psychologists, medical professionals, and social workers to develop and implement strategies to help students succeed.

COMMUNITY/AGENCY COUNSELING


Mental health counselors work with individuals, families, and groups to address and treat mental and emotional disorders and to promote mental health. They are trained in a variety of therapeutic techniques used to address issues, including depression, addiction and substance abuse, suicidal impulses, stress, problems with self-esteem, and grief. They also help with job and career concerns, educational decisions, issues related to mental and emotional health, and family, parenting, marital, or other relationship problems. Mental health counselors often work closely with other mental health specialists, such as psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical social workers, psychiatric nurses, and school counselors.

For more information about all aspects of the counseling career opportunities, please visit:
http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos067.htm

 

At a glance . . . .
UNM CATALOG
Counselor Ed Section

Masters

Counseling, M.A.
   Concentrations:
        Community/Agency Counseling
        School Counseling

    • Summary Page
    • Program Requirements
    • Application Checklist
    • Program Application Form
    •  UNM Application Forms

Doctorate

Counselor Education, Ph.D

    • Summary Page
    • Program Requirements
    • Program Application Form
    •  UNM Application Forms

At a glance . . . .
UNM CATALOG
Counselor Ed Section

Masters

Counseling, M.A.
   Concentrations:
        Community/Agency Counseling
        School Counseling

    • Summary Page
    • Program Requirements
    • Application Checklist
    • Program Application Form
    •  UNM Application Forms

Doctorate

Counselor Education, Ph.D

    • Summary Page
    • Program Requirements
    • Program Application Form
    •  UNM Application Forms

Financial Aid Info

Apply for Federal Financial Aid

Scholarships

All COE Scholarships

Assistantships

Please contact faculty program coordinator, Jean Keim, for information: jkeim@unm.edu 

 
Financial Aid Info

Apply for Federal Financial Aid

Scholarships

All COE Scholarships

Assistantships

Please contact faculty program coordinator, Jean Keim, for information: jkeim@unm.edu