TRANSFORM YOUR DESIRE TO HELP OTHERS INTO A MEANINGFUL PROFESSION. Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology Doctor of Psychology in Counseling Psychology
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COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY PROGRAMS People in this world are emotionally hurting. Fortunately, there are those who feel called to help them. At Northwest University, we can transform your desire to help others into a meaningful and effective career. Our graduate psychology programs are rigorous and comprehensive. They combine lecture, discussion, research, and internships with a multicultural focus, uniquely preparing you to serve individuals with widely different backgrounds and needs. You’ll learn from skilled practitioners who have deep academic and real-world experience. While demanding, the psychology programs at Northwest University are designed for flexibility, meeting at night and on every other weekend. So contact us for more information. Much like you, we’re here to help.
WHY CHOOSE NORTHWEST UNIVERSITY? Licensable Degrees for the State of Washington Our graduate psychology programs meet the requirements for licensure in Washington State. Graduate knowing that you can become a fully licensed counselor or psychologist.
Unique Multicultural Focus Our programs are presented in the context of a multicultural and globalizing world. You will learn how to apply the latest psychology and counseling methods to a wide variety of clients.
Integrate Faith with Learning Our programs are taught within the framework of a Christian worldview. Students are challenged to incorporate their understanding of faith with academic theory and applied skills.
Highest Accreditation Possible Our regionally accredited university represents the gold standard. You’ll strengthen your professional credibility and graduate knowing that your degree is widely recognized and deeply respected.
Local and Global Immersion Experiences You will deepen your skills and understanding by participating in local and international immersion experiences. These experiences will not only equip you for your career, but they have also proven to be life-changing.
Distinguished Faculty Our professors draw from their academic studies and real-world professional experiences to provide students with the tools and skills they’ll need to be successful in counseling and psychology.
Learn to Treat the Whole Person We teach you how to engage your clientele from a holistic approach: biologically, psychologically, spiritually, and culturally. The result is even greater effectiveness as a counselor or psychologist.
Designed for Working Professionals Classes meet at night and on every other Saturday. And if you live or work on the Eastside, there is no 520 bridge to cross.
Learn Within a Cohort Learn with other students who share your interests and your goals. It’s a supportive environment of peers who will encourage you, challenge you, and become a fundamental part of your professional network once you graduate.
Master of Arts in
COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY The Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology (MACP) prepares students to qualify for professional licensure as a mental health counselor. This graduate degree can be completed in two years with classes in session from September through July.
YEAR ONE
Fall Semester (11 Credits): Research Methods I: Introduction Communication and Counseling Skills within Multicultural Contexts Psychopathology Multicultural Issues in Psychology History of Psychology Practicum in Psychology I Spring Semester (11 Credits): Research Methods II: Quantitative Critical Thinking in Psychology, Culture, and Social Justice Psychotherapeutic Systems Child, Spouse, and Elder Abuse Practicum in Psychology II Advanced Lifespan Development Summer Semester (10 Credits): Biological Basis of Behavior I: Neuropsychology Psychology Law and Ethics Systems of Family Therapy in Cultural Context Practicum in Psychology III Research Methods III: Qualitative
YEAR TWO
Fall Semester (10 Credits): Group Counseling and Cultural Dynamics Theories and Practice in Cultural Context Advanced Psychopathology Internship I or Thesis I Spring Semester (10 Credits): Biological Basis of Behavior II: Psychopharmacology Psychodiagnostics Child and Adolescent Therapy Internship II or Thesis II Summer Semester (10 Credits): Perspectives of Human Sexuality Choose one of the following: Counseling and Career Development Marriage and Couple Therapy Capstone: Integration of Psychology, Culture, and Social Justice Substance Abuse Counseling Internship III or Supervised Thesis III Total Credits | 62
HE CAME FOR A CAREER. HE LEFT WITH A PURPOSE. After 12 years in project management, Justin Monuteaux began to ask if there was more to life. That single question led him to the Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology program at Northwest University. Now, he has a growing counseling practice that helps struggling couples to rebuild their marriages. “Today my work has real meaning. I love what I do. It’s amazing to watch couples come in with little hope and leave with a stronger marriage than they’ve ever had before.”
Doctor of Psychology in
COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY The Doctor of Psychology degree (Psy.D.) prepares students to qualify for professional licensure as a psychologist in Washington State. Students are equipped to be culturally competent therapists using empirically tested interventions and to administer, score, and interpret psychological tests and assessments. In addition, the Psy.D. opens doors into the academic community through research and teaching at the college or university level. Below are course examples by year. A complete course listing can be found in our academic catalog at www.northwestu.edu. Year One: Classroom instruction with required cultural immersion experience. Multicultural Issues in Psychology Psychotherapeutic Systems Psychopathology Year Two: Classroom instruction including administration of psychological assessments. Research Methods: Statistics, Design, Ethics, and Data Analysis Psychological Assessment I, II, III Group Counseling and Cultural Dynamic
Year Three: Classroom instruction, doctoral practicum, dissertation proposal, and clinical qualifying exam. Interventions and Practice I, II Marriage and Couple Therapy Year Four: Classroom instruction, dissertation defense, preinternship, or advanced practicum. Professional Practice Seminar Series Year Five: Internship. Total Credits | 119
THIS DOCTOR WILL HEAL HEARTS. t sixteen years old, Renee St. Jacques wrote A in her journal, “I want to be a heart doctor.” Her life would take a different direction—to Corporate America. One day, she asked herself a simple question: What brings me the greatest joy in life? It was then that Renee realized she was created to help the brokenhearted. She enrolled in our Psy.D. program to pursue her Doctorate in Counseling Psychology. “I want a career that has an impact on people—one that brings healing and restoration. NU has prepared me to live out God’s call on my life.”
DISTINGUISHED. CARING. COMMITTED TO YOUR SUCCESS. Faculty Dr. Matt Nelson
Dean, Professor • B.A. Vanguard University, 1982 • M.A. Pepperdine University, 1985 • Ph.D. University of Southern California, 1995
Dr. Sarah Drivdahl
Professor • B.A. Western Washington University, 1994 • M.A. Kent State University, 1997 • Ph.D. Kent State University, 2000
Dr. Forrest Inslee
Professor • B.A. Northwestern University, 1984 • M.A. Northwestern University, 1988 • Ph.D. Northwestern University, 1992 • M.C.S. Regent College, 1998
Dr. Leihua Edstrom
Associate Professor • B.S. University of Washington, 1988 • M.Ed. University of Washington, 1994 • Ph.D. University of Washington, 2000 • Diplomate in School Neuropsychology, American Board of School Neuropsychology, 2012
Dr. Kim Lampson
Associate Professor • B.S. University of New Hampshire, 1974 • M.Ed. University of Georgia, 1977 • Ph.D. University of Washington, 1984
Brooke Lundquist
Assistant Professor • Psychology, Director of Academic Programs • B.A. Seattle Pacific University, 2003 • M.A. Northwest University, 2007 • Ph.D. (cand.) Oregon State University
Dr. Becky Sherman
Associate Professor • B.A. Tufts University, 1991 • M.A. Catholic University of America, 1996 • Ph.D. Catholic University of America, 1998
“The MACP was the perfect graduate program for me as a working professional. It prepared me for counseling within a variety of populations and settings, including healthcare systems and private practice. In addition to a solid educational foundation, I also gained a strong network of contacts that serve as referral sources, resources, and supports.”
Jen Gutzmer MACP Graduate
“What I valued most at Northwest University were the relationships I built, not just with my cohort members but also with my professors. The program’s focus on culture and social justice helped ground me in my passion to work with victims of human trafficking. I graduated and moved back home to Mumbai, India and began work alongside survivors of sex trafficking with International Justice Mission.”
Shalini Newbigging MACP Graduate
“The social justice aspect of the Psy.D. program is exceptional. NU not only values social justice and diversity, but actually encourages students to travel to other cultures to gain firsthand experience. My time in this program has fostered my confidence and competence, which has allowed me to acquire training positions in prisons, private practices, and non-profit settings.”
Kelsey Scampoli Psy.D. Graduate
“Getting my degree at NU has been an incredible experience. I have been challenged and have seen myself grow—academically, emotionally, and spiritually. I am grateful for the high-quality faculty and staff at Northwest, and am especially grateful for their humble and caring attitude toward students. This journey has been life-changing and has taught me how to love more deeply and effectively.”
Sarah Hanson Psy.D. Graduate
YOUR FUTURE IS CALLING. WE CAN HELP YOU ANSWER.
MACP Contact Information
csbsadmissions@northwestu.edu 425.889.5249
Psy.D. Contact Information
csbsadmissions@northwestu.edu 425.889.5226
www.northwestu.edu/social_behavioral