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Cameron University to offer virtual “CU Be A Therapist” presentation for aspiring mental health professionals




Residents of Southwest Oklahoma who are interested in learning about becoming a Licensed Marital and Family Therapist (LMFT) or a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) are invited to join Cameron University’s “CU Be A Therapist” virtual presentation on Tuesday, April 13. The event is slated for 6 p.m.

To register online and receive a secure link to the Zoom presentation, go to https://www.cameron.edu/psychology/events. For more information, contact Tracy Price, Graduate and Transfer Admissions Counselor, at 580-581-6749 or tprice@cameron.edu.

“There is a growing need for professionals who offer behavioral health services,” says Dr. Jennifer Dennis, Dean, CU School of Graduate and Professional Studies. “According to the National Alliance for Mental Illness, one in four adults in the U.S. experiences mental health issues each year. CU graduates who attain licensure as either a LPC or LMFT provide much-needed services to individuals and/or families in need.”

Presented by the Cameron University School of Graduate and Professional Studies and the Department of Psychology, “CU Be A Therapist” will feature Dr. Joanni Sailor, LMFT, Professor of Psychology and director of the Cameron Psychology Clinic, and Paul James, Instructor, Department of Psychology, in addition to a current student and alumni from CU’s psychology graduate programs. Attendees will learn about two of the tracks offered under CU’s Master of Science in Behavioral Sciences: Counseling as well as Marriage and Family Therapy.

Licensed Professional Counselors (LPCs) focus on mental, emotional and behavioral issues in a variety of health care settings. They work with individuals, groups, and couples in roles as wide-ranging as substance abuse counseling, psychoanalysis, learning disability counseling and more.

Licensed Marital and Family Therapists (LMFTs) are mental health professionals trained in psychotherapy and family systems. They are licensed to diagnose and treat mental and emotional disorders within the context of marriage, couples and family systems. Marriage and family therapy is brief, solution-focused, specific with attainable therapeutic goals, and designed with the "end in mind."

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