Pictured | Yvonne Larrier, Ph.D. | Capella University, 2006 | Associate Professor of Counseling and Human Services
Counseling and Human Services
Yvonne Larrier, Ph.D. | Department Chair
Education Advising Office | Education and Arts 2200
(574) 520-4845 | education.iusb.edu
About the Department of Counseling and Human Services
The Department of Counseling and Human Services provides quality professional education for individuals seeking counseling careers in education, mental health services, business, and community and government agencies. The curriculum provides theoretical courses and supervised professional experiences. Students may choose from several tracks, including Clinical Mental Health Counseling, School Counseling, Addiction Counseling, and Marriage, Couple, and Family Counseling. Additionally, individuals can enroll in licensure patches, which are designed to help practitioners meet educational requirements for additional licenses in school, clinical mental health, and addiction counseling.
Counseling and Human Services Mission
The mission of the IU South Bend Counseling and Human Services Program (CHS) is to prepare knowledgeable, ethical, and multiculturally competent school counselors, clinical mental health counselors and addictions counselors. Faculty members embody diversity of experience and provide students with a rigorous exploration of theoretical orientation and evidence-based practices in an environment that promotes personal growth and reflection. Graduates exemplify the learning, skills training, and dispositions that reflect both career-readiness and the highest standards of the counseling profession
Minor Offered
Graduate Degrees Offered
- Master of Science in Education/Clinical Mental Health Counseling
- Master of Science in Education/School Counseling
- Master of Science in Education/Addiction Counseling
(not admitting new students for the 2019-2020 academic year) - Master of Science in Education/Marriage, Couple, and Family Counseling
(not admitting new students for the 2019-2020 academic year)