http://www.saybrook.edu/academic-affairs/areas/cp/macounsel
I'm not interested in distance learning, because in addition to the stigma of it, I have social issues that will benefit greatly from the everyday face-to-faceness of a residential program, but this is Saybrook's "most residential" program, 7 conferences per year of 4-5 days each.
But is that enough?
I'm interested in humanistic/existential programs so I'm applying to places like Seattle U, U of Dallas, West Georgia, Duquesne, and Point Park, which are all residential. Wondering if I should even really consider Saybrook/LIOS because I DEFINITELY want a residential program.
Anybody know anything about it/experienced it?
I'm not interested in distance learning, because in addition to the stigma of it, I have social issues that will benefit greatly from the everyday face-to-faceness of a residential program, but this is Saybrook's "most residential" program, 7 conferences per year of 4-5 days each.
But is that enough?
I'm interested in humanistic/existential programs so I'm applying to places like Seattle U, U of Dallas, West Georgia, Duquesne, and Point Park, which are all residential. Wondering if I should even really consider Saybrook/LIOS because I DEFINITELY want a residential program.
Anybody know anything about it/experienced it?