Psychology Emphasis, Associate of Science
This two-year degree prepares you to transfer to Oregon State University with a strong
background in Psychology.
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Active Minds
Active Minds is the leading nonprofit that empowers students to speak openly about
mental health in order to educate others and encourage help-seeking. Our student-run
chapter of Active Minds at LBCC is a health awareness, education, and advocacy group,
where you can serve as liaison between other students and the mental health community.
Learn more about Clubs and Co-Curriculars.
Two Families Now
One way psychology benefits the population is in taking basic research and translating
it into programs that can benefit people. Working with IRIS Educational Media, with
funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), our faculty member Dr. Laura
Backen Jones created Two Families Now: a group for parents going through separation
and divorce. The program is used nationwide; it’s the only online parent education
and family stabilization course listed on the National Registry of Evidence-based
Programs and Practices (NREPP). Watch this video to learn more about Two Families Now.
Should you be pursuing QMHA?
LBCC's associate degrees significantly prepare students for career paths that lead
to becoming a Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA.) We encourage students to consult
with their instructors for guidance on how our programs align with the qualifications
needed for QMHA certification.
The QMHA certification, offered by the Mental Health and Addictions Certification Board of Oregon is beneficial for individuals pursuing careers in various mental health and addiction-related
fields. Holding a QMHA certification can enhance opportunities in occupations such
as mental health technician, behavioral health specialist, case manager, community
support specialist, or residential counselor. These roles often involve providing
direct support and assistance to individuals dealing with mental health challenges
or substance use disorders.
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