Adult Education Blog | Southern Nazarene University

Oklahoma Needs Counselors. Could You Be One?

Written by SNU Professional and Graduate Studies | Aug 20, 2019 10:16:18 PM

While Oklahoma is a great place to live and attend college, several issues face our state that will need mental health professionals to help solve. A recent eight-part series in the Tulsa World highlights issues like incarceration rates, adverse childhood experience scores, homelessness, trauma, and more.

These problems can’t be solved overnight, and it will take countless people to find solutions. On top of that? Oklahoma’s population is increasing.

Growth projections are steady and mirror the projected national growth. And, of course, with more people living in the state, there’s a need for more services. One need is for counselors. Oklahoma needs mental health counselors, addiction counselors, school counselors, marriage counselors and more. As our communities grow, so does our need for counselors.

According to Mental Health America, there is a lack of mental health providers to address the increasing number of incidents and people suffering from various mental health issues. Unfortunately, the prevalence of mental health issues is higher in Oklahoma’s youth population versus the adult population.

Oklahoma needs trained, caring counselors to work with afflicted populations and treat those suffering from mental health issues.

If you feel called to be a counselor in Oklahoma, SNU presents a wonderful opportunity to earn your degree and help change lives within our community. Our graduate counseling program has four different master’s counseling concentrations where you’ll learn the science and art of counseling.

Becoming a counselor can be incredibly rewarding, especially with an education designed to truly develop you into the best counselor you can be. Connect with our advisors to discuss our counseling graduate degree programs, taught in Bethany and Tulsa, Oklahoma, today!