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Graduate Counseling Programs in Tennessee Graduate Counseling Programs in Tennessee College/University Mailing Address Web Address/Email/Phone Program Director/ Degrees Offered Special Coordinator Program Accreditation Austin Peay State Department of Psychological www.apsu.edu/mscounseling Kim Coggins, M.S. in Clinical Both programs University Science and Counseling (931) 221-7234 [email protected] Mental Health CACREP Austin Peay State University Counseling Clement Building, Room 205 Contact person: Kim Coggins, PO Box 4537 [email protected] M.S. in School Clarksville, TN 37044 Counseling Belmont University Belmont University http://www.belmont.edu/mental- Janet Hicks, M.A. in Clinical CACREP (in College of Theology & health-counseling/index.html [email protected] Mental Health process) both Christian Ministry, Mental 615-460-6564 du, Director Counseling programs Health Counseling Program Janet Ayers Academic Center Tom Knowles-Bagwell, M.A. in Marriage, 2005 tom.bagwell@belmont. Couples, and Family 1900 Belmont Blvd edu, Assoc. Director Counseling Nashville, TN 37212 Carson Newman Carson Newman University http://www.cn.edu/adult-graduate- Carolyn Carlisle, M.S.C. Clinical Both programs University Adult and Graduate Studies studies/programs/new/counseling Director of Graduate Mental Health CACREP 1646 Russell Ave (865) 471-3471 Studies in Counseling Jefferson City, TN 37760 [email protected] M.S.C. School Contact person: Carolyn Carlisle Counseling [email protected] East Tennessee State East TN State University https://www.etsu.edu/coe/chs/couns Rebekah Byrd, M.A. in Clinical All programs University Counseling Program eling/ Counseling Program Mental Health CACREP Department of Counseling & (423) 439-7692 Coordinator Human Services [email protected] M.A. in Marriage, PO Box 70701 Contact person: Rebekah Byrd, Couples and Family Johnson City, TN 37614 [email protected] Counseling M.A. in School Counseling M.A. Student Affairs and College Counseling Freed-Hardeman Freed-Hardeman University www.fhu.edu/gradcounseling James Dalton, M.S. in Clinical CACREP (in University Graduate Studies in [email protected] [email protected] Mental Health process) Counseling (731) 989-6643 Counseling 158 E Main Street 10/29/2019 Henderson, TN 38340 Harding University Harding University www.harding.edu/gradcounseling Ed Gray, Director of M.S./Ed.S. in Clinical CACREP Memphis campus Professional Counseling www.harding.edu/mhw Memphis Site Mental Health 1000 Cherry Road (501) 279-4500 [email protected] Counseling Memphis, TN 38117 Contact person: Ed Gray Administrative mailing: [email protected] Harding University or Box 12254 Angela English Searcy, AR 72149 [email protected] Johnson University Johnson University https://johnsonu.edu/masters/master Kristel Headley, M.A. in Both programs Graduate Counseling -of-arts-in-counseling/tennessee Program Director Clinical Mental Health CACREP Program (865) 251-2217 [email protected] Counseling 7900 Johnson Dr. du Box 180 Contact person: Kristel Headley, M.A. in School Knoxville, TN 37998 [email protected] Counseling Lee University Lee University http://www.leeuniversity.edu/academ Kirstee Williams, MFT M.S. in Marriage and No CACREP; Graduate Counseling & ics/graduate/counseling/ Program Director Family Therapy Accredited by Psychology (423) 614-8124 kwilliams@leeuniversit COAMFTE 1250 Parker Street y.edu PO Box 3450 Cleveland, TN 37320 Lincoln Memorial Lincoln Memorial University https://www.lmunet.edu/academics/g M.Ed.in Clinical Both programs University School of Education - raduate-professional/masters- Mental Health CACREP Counseling Program degree/master-of- Counseling 6965 Cumberland Gap education/counseling-guidance-med Parkway (865) 531-4110 M.Ed. in School Harrogate, TN 37752 Counseling Contact person: Kristen Smith [email protected] Lipscomb University Lipscomb University CMHC: Jake Morris, Program M.S. in Clinical CACREP Department of Psychology, https://www.lipscomb.edu/academic Director, Graduate Mental Health Counseling & Family Science s/programs/clinical-mental-health- Studies in Counseling, Counseling One University Park Drive counseling jake.morris@lipscomb. Nashville, TN 37204 (615) 966-5237 edu Chris Gonzalez, Masters in Marriage COAMFTE MFT: Program Director in and Family Therapy https://www.lipscomb.edu/academic Marriage and Family s/programs/marriage-and-family- Therapy, therapy chris.gonzalez@lipsco mb.edu 10/29/2019 Middle Tennessee Department of Educational https://www.mtsu.edu/edu_leadershi Robin Lee, M.Ed./Ed.S. in Both programs State University Leadership p/professional_counseling/programs [email protected] Clinical Mental Health CACREP (MTSU) Middle Tennessee State .php Counseling University (615) 898-5933 MTSU Box 91 M.Ed./Ed.S. in School Murfreesboro, TN 37132 Contact person: Robin Lee Counseling [email protected] Milligan College Office of Graduate & https://www.milligan.edu/academics/ Rebecca Sapp, M.S. in Clinical CACREP Professional Studies msc/#clinical-mental-health- [email protected] Mental Health PO Box 22 counseling Counseling Milligan College, TN 37682 (423) 461-8424 M.S. in School CAEP Contact person: Rebecca Sapp, Counseling [email protected] Addiction Counseling concentration as well Pentecostal Pentecostal Theological (423) 478-7037 Oliver McMahon M.A. in Clinical Pursuing Theological Seminary Seminary Mental Health CACREP 900 Walker St. NE Contact person: Lee Seals Counseling (on-line) Cleveland, TN 37311 M.A.C.M.H.C. Southern Adventist School of Education & http://www.southern.edu/graduatest Ileanna Freeman, M.S. in Clinical Both programs University Psychology udies/master-of-science-in- [email protected] Mental Health CACREP Southern Adventist University counseling.html Counseling PO Box 370 (423) 236-2496 Collegedale, TN 37315 M.S. in School Contact person: Mikhaile Spence Counseling [email protected] Tennessee Tech Department of Counseling https://www.tntech.edu/education/cp Mark Loftis M.A. in Clinical CACREP University and Psychology /graduate/mental-health-counseling/ [email protected] Mental Health TTU Box 5031 (931) 372-3209 Counseling Cookeville TN 38505 M.A. in School Counseling Ph.D. in Counseling and Supervision (begins Fall, 2020) Trevecca Nazarene Graduate Counseling www.trevecca.edu/gradcounseling Susan Lahey, M.A. in Clinical All programs University Program [email protected] [email protected] Mental Health CACREP 333 Murfreesboro Road du Counseling Nashville, TN 37210 (615) 248-1384 M.M.F.T/C. Marriage and Family Counseling/ Therapy 10/29/2019 Ph.D. in Clinical Counseling: Teaching and Supervision University of College of Education www.memphis.edu/cepr M.S. in CMHC-Eraina M.S. in Clinical All programs Memphis Ball Hall 901-678-2841 Schauss, Mental Health CACREP Memphis, TN 38152-0001 [email protected] Counseling Contact person: Pamela Cogdal du [email protected] M.S. in Clinical M.S. in Clinical Rehabilitation Rehabilitation Counseling Counseling- Daniel Lustig, M.S. in School [email protected] Counseling M.S. in School Ph.D. in Counseling Counseling- Michelle Education & Brasfield, Supervision mbrasfield@memphis. edu Ph.D- Steve Zanskas, [email protected] du University of TN at University of Tennessee at https://www.utc.edu/counselor- Elizabeth O’Brien, M.Ed. in Clinical Both programs Chattanooga Chattanooga education-program/clinical- Program Director for Mental Health CACREP Counselor Education counseling.php CMHC Counseling Program (423) 425-4698 Elizabeth- Hunter Hall o’[email protected] M.Ed. in School Department 2242 Contact person: Elizabeth O’Brien Counseling 615 McCallie Ave. Elizabeth-o’[email protected] Chattanooga, TN 37403 University of TN at University of Tennessee at http://epc.utk.edu/clinical-mental- M.S. in CMHC- Casey M.S. in Clinical All programs Knoxville Knoxvillle health-counseling/ A. Barrio Minton, Mental Health CACREP College of Education, Health, (865) 974-4181 Program Coordinator Counseling and Human Sciences [email protected] 444 Claxton Complex Contact Person: Casey A. Barrio M.S. in School 1122 Volunteer Boulevard Minton M.S. in School Counseling Knoxville, TN 37996-3452 [email protected] Counseling- Pamelia Brott, Ph.D. in Counselor Program Coordinator Education [email protected] Ph.D. Melinda Gibbons, 10/29/2019 Program Coordinator [email protected] University of TN, University of Tennessee at www.utm.edu/departments/counseli David Dietrich, M.S. in Clinical Currently seeking Martin Martin ngmajor/index.php Counseling Program Mental Health CACREP College of Education, Health, (731) 881-7128 Coordinator Counseling accreditation and Behavioral Sciences [email protected] 205 Gooch Hall Contact person: Laurie Green, M.S. in School Martin, TN 38238 Education Graduate Student Counseling Services Coordinator [email protected] Vanderbilt University Vanderbilt University https://peabody.vanderbilt.edu/progr Bradley Erford, M.Ed. in Clinical Both programs Department of Human and ams/human-development- Program Director Mental Health CACREP Organizational Development counseling-med/ bradley.t.erford@vand Counseling Peabody #90 (615) 322-8484 erbilt.edu 230 Appleton Place M.Ed. in School Nashville, TN 37203 Contact person: Bradley Erford Counseling [email protected] Auxiliary Locations in Tennessee Lindsey Wilson Gallatin Community Campus www.lindsey.edu/spc Andrea Brooks, M.Ed. in Clinical CACREP College (Main Volunteer State Community (615) 448-5455 [email protected] Mental Health Campus in KY) College Counseling 1480 Nashville Pike Contact person: Danette Hurley Gallatin, TN 37066 [email protected] Richmont Graduate Richmont University www.richhmont.edu/ Dr. Steve Bradshaw M.A. in Clinical CACREP University Chattanooga Campus (423) 266-4574 sbradshaw@richmont. Mental Health (Main Campus in GA) 1815 McCallie Ave. edu Counseling Chattanooga, TN 37404 10/29/2019 .
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