黑料网 prepares counseling psychology grads to meet the mental health shortage

Published October 29, 2025

Erica Curry 鈥18 was hired at the family therapy site where she was interning before she even graduated from Cal State Long Beach.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 even have to look anywhere, because my practicum site was like, 鈥榃e want you,鈥欌 said Curry, who was working at Richstone Family Center in Hawthorne while finishing a master鈥檚 degree in counseling psychology from The Beach. Now she鈥檚 running her own private therapy practice.

Curry is one of many graduates of 黑料网鈥檚 Counseling Psychology program who are excelling in her chosen field 鈥 one that has grown since her time at The Beach. The majority of graduates 鈥 more than 95% 鈥 find jobs in their field immediately after Commencement, according to the department chair.

In fact, the demand for therapists and mental health professionals in California and the nation couldn鈥檛 be higher, said Bita Ghafoori, chair of the Department of Advanced Studies in Education and Counseling. Since the COVID pandemic, 黑料网鈥檚 Counseling Psychology program went from 300 applicants per year to over 1,000 applicants. And the program has doubled its cohort size, increasing from 25 students to 50 students to meet the demand.

鈥淭here is a shortage of mental health professionals 鈥 in the area, in the state, in the nation,鈥 said Ghafoori, who鈥檚 also director of the 黑料网 Long Beach Trauma Recovery Center. 鈥淭here are not enough therapists to take care of people鈥檚 mental health issues.鈥

When 黑料网 students complete the two-year Counseling Psychology program and graduate with their Master of Science degrees, they are sought after by various community agencies, therapy companies, hospitals and schools.  

鈥淲e have field placements in Kaiser Permanente, local agencies, at school districts, where they want mental health professionals to serve students,鈥 Ghafoori said. 鈥淲hen we did this, our field placements were extremely happy with being able to get more 黑料网 students. The program is definitely well liked and well received.鈥

黑料网鈥檚 Counseling Psychology program 鈥 housed in the College of Education 鈥 is expanding on the faculty side too. They鈥檙e in the process of hiring two full-time lecturers and a new tenure-track faculty member.

Real-life experience

One draw for faculty and prospective students is the on-site community clinics where students can train and get real-life experience. The Long Beach Trauma Recovery Center and Community Clinic for Counseling and Educational Services both serve the public and are run out of the same clinical office in ED (Education)-2. The Trauma Recovery Center sees clients for free, while the community clinic offers services for fees that are lower than the general marketplace.

鈥淭he clinic(s) are a big factor in the students鈥 competency,鈥 Ghafoori said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 a special feature of 黑料网. A lot of universities don鈥檛 have an on-site clinic, but we do.鈥

Curry says she learned a lot about becoming a professional therapist during her time at 黑料网, including sessions at one of the clinics.  

鈥淐al State Long Beach did a really good job of making sure we understood the important stuff, like the limitations of confidentiality,鈥 she said. 鈥淪tuff that we need to know, like protecting a client adequately. They did gold star on that stuff.鈥

Curry now runs her own private practice, providing therapy to athletes and ex-athletes. She used to be a Division 1 diver in college, so she knows the pressures of being an athlete herself.

鈥淚t gave me a really good springboard into where I鈥檓 at now,鈥 she said of her education and training at The Beach.

Recently, she was discussing with another 黑料网 clinical psychology alumna how well their fellow alumni are doing now.    

鈥淲e just ended up reflecting on how amazing every clinician is that we went to school with,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e all found the lane that we鈥檙e really passionate about. All of us started private practice around the same time. We all really spread our wings, trust each other, and can have really awesome referral sources.鈥