Child Clinical / School Psychology Program with Marriage and Family Therapy option School Counseling News and World Reports .
California State University, East Bay
Department of Educational Psychology
25800 Carlos Bee Blvd
Hayward, CA 94542
...The mission of the Department of Educational Psychology is to prepare a diverse population of students as professional counselors, psychologists, special education specialists, and researchers for effective and innovative work in a variety of settings, including schools, agencies,
hospitals, and industry. Programs:
Clinical Child / School Psychology Program with Marriage and Family Therapy Option
School Counseling Program with Marriage and Family Therapy Option
Clinical Child / School Psychology Program
The Masters in Counseling: School Psychology Credential Program is designed to promote social justice and democracy by preparing knowledgeable and competent professional School Psychologists. School Psychology is one of the Best Careers of 2008, according to U.S. CSUEB's Clinical Child/School Psychology (CCSP) Program is a nationally recognized training program that prepares professionals to make a difference in their communities. Founded in 1973, CSUEB's CCSP is the largest and earliest program in the Northern California Bay Area to receive approval from the National Association of School Psychologist (NASP). Program graduates are dedicated School Psychologists who become leaders in culturally and linguistically diverse K-12 schools. The CCSP promotes professional excellence, community involvement, and collaboration between School Psychologists and other professionals in order to create learning communities where K-12 students are engaged as learners, passionate about what they do, and empowered as people. Our core social justice, democracy, and professional excellence philosophy is given life by preparing knowledgeable and competent professional School Psychologists who engage in I ntervention,
C onsultation, A ssessment, R esearch, and E ducation (I CARE). Master of Science in Counseling School Counseling Credential
The Masters in Counseling: School Counseling Credential program with the Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) option is designed to promote social justice and democracy by preparing knowledgeable and competent professional school counselors. We promote professional excellence, community involvement, and collaboration between school counselors and other professionals in order to create learning communities where K-12 students are engaged as learners, passionate about what they do, and empowered as people. We are informed by a vision for school counselors that defines five school counselors' competencies: (1) leadership, (2) advocacy, (3) teaming and collaboration, (4) counseling and coordination, and (5) assessment and use of data. We prepare professional school counselors to construct comprehensive, developmental, and coordinated school counseling programs based on the American School Counselor Association National Model. We promote social justice and democracy by preparing knowledgeable and competent professional school counselors who (1) foster relationships, (2) define structure, (3) build meaningful participation, and (4) commit themselves to lifelong professional development.
08/15/2024
Free training offered by SPG Therapy.
SPG Therapy & Education presents: "Emotional Disturbance and Other Health Impairments - 2 Part Series."
Presented by Jennifer R. Rowe Gonzalez, Attorney at Law
We stand with the Asian American Pacific Islander AAPI Community. Together We Can Fight Injustices And Discrimination! We Hear You, We Support You, And Will Forever Stand With You! CSUEB
12/22/2020
Please help us share a free resource provided by the Community Counseling Clinic (CCC).
During these uncertain times and the holidays coming up, our emotional well-being may be impacted. Contact the CCC for a free virtual wellness screening.
510-885-3007
11/06/2020
November 9-13, 2020 is National School Psychology Week (NSPW). This year we celebrate “The Power of Possibility” with a focus on hope, growth, resilience, and renewal. Please join Cal State East Bay’s School Psychology Association (SPA) as we kick off NSPW with some fun and engaging events. You’ll have an opportunity to learn more about the school psychology field, interact with our graduate students, and strengthen yourself! Please join us for these free virtual events!
Third and final Lunch and Learn Social Justice Talk! Friday, November 6th, 12-1p.
Please sign-up and join us for our third and final Social Justice talk this semester! It’s been powerful and informative hearing our last two speakers, Dr. Greg Jennings and Emily Santiago. We will have Dr. Mari Gray from CSUEB Educational Leadership talk about spatial justice.
The Community Counseling Clinic is offering no-cost counseling services through Telehealth. Accepting clients now. Contact us for more information.
10/08/2020
In honor of Mental Health Awareness Week, CSU East Bay's School Psychology Association (SPA) and Social Justice League (SJL) will be hosting a Self-Care DAY virtual event this Friday (10/09) from 3PM-4PM!
Please join us while we chat about mental health and enjoy some interactive self- care practices (i.e., breathing techniques, visualization meditation, and mindful activities).