CMHC Clinical Training
The CMHC faculty provides mentorship and guidance throughout the clinical placement search process. To start the process, we begin with a Clinical Training Information Session in the fall, where students learn about:
- Clinical training requirements
- How to connect with potential sites
- Tips for interviewing
- Answers to questions
Students also receive the CMHC Program Handbook, which outlines everything they need to know about practicum and internship expectations.
Next students complete a clinical training application and start exploring placement opportunities. We provide:
- Access to a database of sites where current and former students have trained
- An invitation to our annual Internship Fair, where students can meet potential site supervisors
- Personalized feedback and suggestions on where to consider applying
Throughout the process, we stay in close contact to offer encouragement, answer questions, and help students navigate interviews and site selection. While securing a placement is ultimately a student's responsibility, we offer a great deal of support, encouragement, and direction.
First, hear from our program director, Dr. McCartney.
Next, hear from one of our students at our annual internship fair.
Finally, hear from clinical supervisors who attended our annual internship fair as they share what it’s like to work with our students.

Questions about this program?
I would love to answer any questions about the Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program that you may have.
Daniela Steinkamp, M.A.
Director of Student Services
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425-889-5249