This clinical mental health counseling degree is especially helpful if you care about helping people through anxiety, depression, trauma, relationships, and life transitions. It’s also a strong fit if you envision yourself working in churches, nonprofits, schools, or community mental health settings, where there’s a clear need for Christian‑minded counselors.
How Grace Prepares Students for Clinical Mental Health Counseling Jobs
Here at Grace, we believe that God calls and equips individuals for counseling. We prepare our students for clinical mental health counseling jobs through a strong biblical foundation, practical counseling training, and hands-on counseling experience that helps you enter your first counseling job with confidence and excellence. Our graduates report a high degree of satisfaction with their preparation for the field, and their supervisors and employers also indicate that Grace graduates are outstanding.
You’ll also gain skills in communication, listening, and ethical Christ-centered care so you can support individuals and families with both truth and grace. Some of our courses are as follows: Psychopathology, Human Growth and Development, Ethical & Legal Issues, Gender & Sexuality, Addictions Counseling, and more. Whether you’re serving in a church, private practice, or community mental health agency, Grace helps prepare you to step into your role ready to serve others well.