Counseling professionals are usually psychologists or social workers who help people deal with personal, family, social, educational, and emotional issues. To qualify as a counselor, you must successfully complete a program in psychology, therapy, medicine, or education. Usually these programs train people in basic counseling skills, and some programs have specialized areas of training such as marriage and family counseling, drug addiction counseling, group counseling, vocational counseling, family therapy, child therapy, divorce mediation, prison counseling, and many others.
We want to provide you with all the information you need about becoming an counselor or therapist—from how to pick the right school, to choosing your specialty, to applying for financial aid.
You’ll find all that and more here at Collegeinfo.com. On this page, you’ll find a list of the top Counseling and Therapy Programs with links to more information. Be sure to visit often—we update our information frequently.
You'll find the top counseling and therapy degree schools and training opportunities at a location near you. Schools are sorted by state and city below.








