Masters Counseling Practicum Sites

This document has brief descriptions of agencies where students typically complete their master’s level counseling practicum. In the document, practicum sites appear in alphabetical order.However, for quick reference, in this index sites are grouped by setting type.

Sites identified with an asterisk * allow practicum students to conduct a large proportion of practicum activities after 4:30 P.M. and on weekends.

School-based Sites:

  1. Communities in Schools
  2. Small Steps Nurturing Center

College and University Career and Counseling Centers:

  1. MontgomeryCollege Career Services
  2. RiceUniversityCareerServicesCenter
  3. RiceUniversityCounselingCenter
  4. University of Houston Career Services
  5. University of HoustonClearLakeCounselingCenter
  6. University of St. ThomasCounselingCenter

Community Mental Health and Social Service Agencies:

  1. ADAPT
  2. Bo’s Place*
  3. Catholic Charities
  4. Depelchin Children’s Center
  5. Houston Area Women’s Center (HAWC)*
  6. JuliannaPoorMemorialCounselingCenter
  7. MontroseCounselingCenter
  8. The Women’s Home

Site Name / ADAPT Counseling
Address
Web Address / Outpatient office:
3418 Mercer, Suite 100, Houston, TX77027
No website
Brief Description of site / Counseling agency, also provide long-term inpatient counseling at a correctional facility for troubled juveniles who are on probation
Primary Populations Served / Children and adolescents who have sexual behavior problems and their families; referrals include CPS families and juveniles who have been adjudicated for a broad range of sexual offenses.
Hours of operation / _X__ Daytime _X_Evening
Days/Hours expected at site / 12 to 15 hours per week
Thursday morning for Case conference meeting
Semesters trainees can start / _X_ Fall _X_ Spring _X__ Summer;
2 semester minimum
Services Offered / Intake and Assessment, Group therapy, Individual and Family Therapy; Psychological screening and risk assessment, Co-therapy with experienced clinicians first semester, Forensic reports and testimony, Inter-agency collaboration, In-house staffing, In-service continuing education training
Additional Information / Some opportunities for research from archival data
Site Name / Bo’s Place
Address
Web address / 10050 BuffaloSpeedway
Houston, TX77054

Brief Description / Bo’s Place provides support to children and their families who have experienced the death of a parent or sibling. It is the only ongoing program for grieving children and families in the Greater Houston Area.
Primary Populations Served / Primarily Children, Male and Female (also adults – families)
Hours of operation / X__ Daytime _X_ Evening
Days/Hours expected at site / Flexible
Semesters trainees can start / _X_ Fall _X_ Spring _X__ Summer; 2 semester minimum
Services Offered / Children and family grief support groups, community education and training, information and referral service.
Additional Information / This center often runs children and family grief support groups during the day and traumatic loss groups during the evening. The groups are run by volunteers and overseen by a licensed staff member.
Trainees must commit to work at Bo’s Place for a calendar year. Therefore, students need to continue to volunteer at Bo’s place for a couple of months after completing the two semesters of practicum.
Site Name / Catholic Charities
Address
Web Address / 2900 Louisiana Street
Houston, TX77266

Brief Description / Catholic Charities is anon-for-profit agency that provides counseling services on a sliding pay-scale.Common client issues include: Grief, parent-child conflict, occupational problems, partner relational difficulties, divorce adjustment, acculturation issues, academic problems, difficulty with life transitions.
Primary Populations Served / Adults, Male and Female
Hours of operation / _X__ Daytime ____Evening
Days/Hours expected at site / 12-15 hours per week; 1 Saturday per month
Semesters trainees can start / _X_ Fall __ Spring __ Summer; 2 semester minimum
Services Offered / Individual Therapy, Family Therapy, Couples
Additional Information / Students start by observing, then co-facilitating, and thenworking with their own clients.
Typically site has need for bilingual trainees
Site Name / Communities in the Schools
Address
Web Address / Various locations, Mailing address: 2150 West 18th Street Suite 100
Houston, TX77008

Brief Description / The mission of Communities In Schools Houston (CIS) is to provide and to coordinate student assistance services at the school campus in order to best meet the physical and emotional needs of at-risk students and to empower these students to remain in school.
- Is a non-profit program that has been successfully providing social services to children in Houston’s schools since 1979
- Works directly in the schools, with 104 programs in four Houston-area school districts (Houston, Alief, Spring Branch and FortBend); CIS has an office on each campus, staffed by a project manager
- Serves children deemed at-risk for dropping out of school. They come from homes of extreme poverty, many live with single parents and guardians, or in foster homes
Primary Populations Served / Children and Adolescents, Male and Female
Hours of operation / __X__ Daytime ____Evening
Days/Hours expected at site / Varies by site
Semesters trainees can start / __X__ Fall __X__ Spring _____ Summer
Services Offered / Assessment, home visits with a caseworker, crisis intervention, individual or group supportive guidance, mentor and tutor students
Additional Information / CIS serves elementary, middle- and secondary schools all over the Houston area. In collaboration with the CIS staff trainees have choice among available schools.
CISH Six Core Services:
  • Supportive Guidance:
  • Parent Involvement:
  • Educational Enhancement:
  • Pre-employment/Employment Assistance:
  • Health and Human Service Linkages:
  • Cultural Enrichment:

Site Name / Depelchin Children’s Center
Address
Web Address / 4950 Memorial Drive
Houston, TX77007
Depelchin.org
Brief Description / Depelchin is a United Way agency that provides a range of services to children and families. Most clients are low to middle SES. Services include: Foster Care, Adoption, Post-adoption, Residential Treatment, and Counseling.
Primary Populations Served / Adults, Male and Female
Hours of operation / _X__ Daytime ____Evening
Days/Hours expected at site / 18-20 hours per week
Semesters trainees can start / _X_ Fall _X_ Spring _X__ Summer; 2 semester minimum
Services Offered / Family Therapy, Individual and Group Counseling with children
Site Information / Practicum students provide services in the Counseling Dept. which include home and office-based components. Client issues range from truancy, family conflict, ADHD assessment, Anxiety, Depression, Child Abuse and Neglect History, Learning Disabilities, Bereavement, Divorce and “Complex PTSD”.
It is highly recommended to have completed the courses Family Counseling and Counseling Children before starting practicum in this site.
Site seeks students who have had some field experiences in schools or community agencies.
Site Name / Houston Area Women's Center (HAWC)
Address
Web Address / 1010 Waugh Drive
Houston, TX77019

Brief Description / HAWC provides shelter and support services to survivors of domestic and sexual violence including men, women, and children. Practicum students work under the supervision of a licensed counselor to provide therapeutic interventions in individual and group settings.
Primary Populations Served / Women and Children, some Men
Hours of operation / X Daytime X Evening X Saturdays
Times when most training activities occur:
Tuesday 1:30 – 8:00
Wednesday 5:30-- 9:00
Thursday 6:00 – 9:00
Saturday 10:00 – 5:00 Required, at least half day
Days/Hours expected at site / 16-20 hours per week
Semesters trainees can start / X Fall X Spring X Summer
Services Offered / Intake assessments, Individual, Group Counseling, and Telephone hot line
Additional Information / Most services at HAWC are provided by volunteers. Before trainees start seeing clients they must complete direct services training on domestic and sexual violence. The Hotline and Counseling Training involves 50 classroom hours offered at night and on Saturdays for four (4) weeks. Once the classroom portion of the training is completed, 24 hours of additional training are required on HAWC’s hotlines.
Site Name / JuliannaPoorMemorialCounselingCenter
Address
Web address / Houston’s FirstBaptistChurch
7401 Katy Freeway
Houston, TX77024

Brief Description / The JuliannaPoorMemorialCounselingCenter provides Biblically based, clinically competent, and spirit sensitive counseling to promote the emotional, psychological, and spiritual health ofindividuals, couples, and families.
Primary Populations Served / Adults and Adolescents, Male and Female
Hours of operation / _X__ Daytime __Evening
8:30 am – 4:30 pm/Monday through Friday
Days/Hours expected at site / 12-15 hours a week
Semesters trainees can start / _X_ Fall _X_ Spring _X__ Summer
Services Offered / Individual Therapy, Diagnostic assessment, premarital counseling, couples counseling, and family therapy.
Site Information / This site utilizes Christian counseling.
Site Name / MontgomeryCollege Career Services
Address
Web Address / 3200 College Park Drive
Conroe, TX77384

Brief Description / Practicum students will have the opportunity to participate in: individual career/personal counseling; assisting students with resume writing, interviewing skills, and job search techniques; provide career/job related workshops; assist with the development of programs.
Primary Populations Served / Male and Female Adults
Hours of operation / X Daytime X Evening
Days/Hours expected at site / 16-20 hours per week
Semesters trainees can start / X Fall X Spring X Summer
Services Offered / Career exploration, career counseling, career assessments, career development, career workshops
Additional Information / MontgomeryCollege is located in the Woodlands. Their services are available to current students, alumni, community members and employers.
Site Name / MontroseCounselingCenter
Address
Web Address / 701 Richmond Ave
Houston, TX77006

Brief Description / MontroseCounselingCenter offers mental health counseling with a strong preference and skill for working with the GLBT community.
Primary Populations Served / Adults, Male and Female
Hours of operation / _X__ Daytime __X__ Evening
Days/Hours expected at site / 12-15 hours per week minimum
Semesters trainees can start / _X_ Fall _X_ Spring _X__ Summer
Services Offered / Individual and Group Therapy, Intake and Assessment
Additional Information / Opportunity to gain experience with the GLBT population as well as chemical dependency counseling
Shadowing and co-facilitation take place prior to taking on individual clients
Site Name / RiceUniversityCareerServicesCenter
Address
Web Address / 6100 Main
Houston, TX77005

Brief Description / The client population served consists of Rice students and newly graduated alums. Students are high achieving academically. Common presenting concerns are: college major and career indecision, interviewing, resume writing, and issues leading to depression and/or anxiety. Various assessments are used including the Meyers Briggs, Strong Interest Inventory, and others. The CareerServicesCenter often works in collaboration with the RiceCounselingCenter.
Primary Populations Served / Adults, Male and Female
Hours of operation / _X__ Daytime ____Evening
Days/Hours expected at site / _12-15 Minimum Hours per week
Semesters trainees can start / _X__ Fall __X_ Spring _____Summer
Services Offered / Individual Therapy,Assessment, Intake, Community Outreach
Additional Information / Counseling services primarily focus on career related issues.
Site Name / RiceUniversityCounselingCenter
Address
Web Address / 6100 Main
Houston, TX77005

Brief Description / The client population served consists of Rice students and newly graduated alums. Students are high achieving academically. Client presenting concerns include: difficulties with academics, interpersonal relationships and sexuality, family problems, self-identity issues, feelings of loneliness, low self-esteem, depression or anxiety.
Primary Populations Served / Adults, Male and Female
Hours of operation / _X__ Daytime ____Evening
Days/Hours expected at site / _12-15 Minimum Hours per week
Semesters trainees can start / _X__ Fall ___ Spring _____Summer
Services Offered / Individual Therapy, Group Therapy, Assessment
Additional Information / Office sometimes works in conjunction with the CareerCounselingServicesCenter. Limited opportunity to do group work.
Site Name / Small Steps Nurturing Center
Address
Web address / 1709 Depelchin Street
Houston, TX

Brief Description / SmallStepsNurturingCenter provides comprehensive early childhood education to Houston’s severely impoverished, inner-city children. Part of the Center’s mission is to prepare at-risk children for the first grade and for life. The center is committed to addressing the needs of students with poor social, emotional, and behavioral development.
Primary Populations Served / Pre-school and young children (severely impoverished, inner-city children) and their families
Hours of operation / _X__ Daytime __Evening
Days/Hours expected at site / 15-18 hours per week
Semesters trainees can start / _X_ Fall _X_ Spring ___ Summer
Services Offered / Classroom observations, individual therapy, play therapy, parent-child therapy, and family therapy.
Additional Information / Clients are typically children experiencing difficulties with behavior or development, including impulsivity, aggression, noncompliance, anxiety, poor interpersonal relationships, speech and language delays, and problems with attention regulation.
Site Name / University of HoustonClearLakeCounselingCenter
Address
Web Address / 2700 Bay Area Blvd.
Houston, TX77058

Brief Description / The mission of CCS is to “guide and to support the members of the university community in the achievement of their educational, vocational, and psychological goals.” Our philosophy of training is to provide trainees with the experiences and training necessary to develop and grow as counselors in a flexible and supportive professional environment while providing excellent direct services to UHCL students.
Primary Populations Served / Adults, Male and Female
Hours of operation / _X__ Daytime _X(some)_Evening
Days/Hours expected at site / _15-18 Minimum Hours per week
Expected on site on Monday mornings
Semesters trainees can start / _X__ Fall ___ Spring _____Summer
Services Offered / Individual Therapy, Group Therapy, Assessment, Intake, Couples
Additional Information
Site Name / University of Houston Career Services
Address
Web Address / 4800 Calhoun Rd.
Houston, TX77004

Brief Description / University Career Services serves the full range of career development needs of University of Houston students, graduate students, and alumni.
The University of Houston represents the urban community providing numerous opportunities to work with clients from diverse backgrounds and life experiences. Services provided range from choosing a major to implementing a job search and/or navigating a career transition.
Primary Populations Served / Adults and College students
Hours of operation / __X__ Daytime ____Evening
Days/Hours expected at site / _Minimum 10-12_Hours per week
Semesters trainees can start / __X__ Fall __X__ Spring ____ Summer
Services Offered / Individual Therapy, Case management, Assessment, Intake Community Outreach
Additional Information / Typical activities:
Counseling and advising students on career exploration, occupations, career planning and decision-making, job search strategies, employability skills, and graduate and professional education in individual and group settings.
Conducting interpretation of assessment information (MBTI, Strong Interest Inventory).
Providing intake and counseling service to walk-in clients.
Leading career planning workshops and seminars.
Site Name / University of St. Thomas
CounselingCenter
Address
Web Address / 3800 Montrose Blvd.
Houston, TX77006

Brief Description / UST is a Catholic university committed to a liberal arts education, with both undergraduate and graduate programs. The UST campus is located near Houston’s Museum District. The student body consists of individuals from 34 states and over 62 foreign countries with 49% of students comprised of minority populations.
Primary Populations Served / Adults, Male and Female
Hours of operation / __X__ Daytime ____Evening
ays/Hours expected at site / 15 to 18 hours per week
Semesters trainees can start / _X__ Fall ____Spring _____Summer
Services Offered / Individual Therapy, Group Therapy, Community Outreach, Crisis Intervention, Consultation, Family and Couples Counseling
Additional Information /

Expectations for Practicum Students

  • Fulfill all prerequisites as outlined by the Educational Psychology Counseling program at UH, including completion of a course in Psychopathology
  • Obtain and provide documentation of professional liability insurance
  • Participate in initial orientation to Counseling Services
  • Maintain professionalism and honor the ethical guidelines of the profession (e.g., ACA and/or APA)
  • Participate in all Counseling Services programs
  • Develop and implement one original outreach program on campus
  • Write a minimum of two articles for campus website

Site Name / The Women's Home
Address
Web Address / 607 Westheimer
Houston, TX77006

Brief Description / The Women's Home is a long-term residential rehabilitation facility for women in crisis. Women are referred by hospitals, drug treatment centers, and social service agencies for issues such as family abuse, addiction, and emotional illness. The women typically stay at the Women's Home for approximately 10 months.
Primary Populations Served / Women between the ages of 18 and 55, but most of the women are aged 30-44
Hours of operation / _X__ Daytime _X__ Evening
Days/Hours expected at site / 16-20 hours per week
Semesters trainees can start / _X_ Fall _X_ Spring _X__ Summer
Services Offered / Individual, Family, and Group therapy; Vocational testing and counseling
Additional Information / The mission of the Women's Home is to "help women in crisis regain their self-esteem and dignity, empowering them to return to society as productive, self-sufficient individuals".

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