

Some want to work in specific settings, such as K-12 schools or college campuses.

Some individuals want to work primarily with children or teens. Whatever the reasons, individuals that choose to seek a career in counseling usually have one thing in common – a desire to help people work through life’s challenges. I have always loved helping people A wonderful lady in our community who worked in the counseling field was instrumental in encouraging me to follow my dreams.” -Barbara Mceuen “I have always desired to become a counselor since I was five years old. Yet another person may have been told that they are a good listener and they ought to consider working as a mental health professional. Some people choose this career because they once had a good experience with a counselor during a difficult time in their own life and they want to “pay it forward.” Another person may have done some volunteer work at a crisis hotline and realized that they enjoyed both the challenges and joys of working with clients facing difficult times. People have many different reasons for deciding they want to become a counselor. What is professional counseling? Counseling is a professional relationship that empowers diverse individuals, families, and groups to accomplish mental health, wellness, education, and career goals. Professional Counseling as a Career Choice
