2. Master individual and group counseling skills with the ability to apply these concepts in diverse work environments.
3. Analyze psychological problems and behavioral disorders at the individual, family, and community levels.
4. Design and implement mental health programs in accordance with academic and globally recognized professional standards.
5. Apply common psychological tests and measurements in school and clinical environments.
6. Adhere to the ethical, legal, and value-based charter of the profession with complete confidentiality.
7. Practice self-development and personal skills with a commitment to continuous learning in the profession.
8. Apply scientific research methodologies in the field and practical life.
9. Utilize modern digital technologies and applications to access psychological databases.
10. Apply basic concepts of learning theories and their relationship to higher mental processes and educational services.