M.A. Rehab. Counsel. Anniv. (4/104)

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Ellen Weaver Paquette, left, speaks with Donna Massey,'11, and her husband, Bill Massey, adjunct faculty member of Salve Regina, during the 10-year anniversary of the Salve Regina M.A. in Rehabilitation Counseling Program at the Warwick campus. Mrs. Massey said she chose the Salve program because it made her more marketable.  "I liked the fact that it made me more marketable. Unlike other programs where it's mental health or holistic counseling, the focus there is on counseling alone.  In the rehabilitation program there are many paths you can take."  "I found it's in demand now," she said.
Ellen Weaver Paquette, left, speaks with Donna Massey,'11, and her husband, Bill Massey, adjunct faculty member of Salve Regina, during the 10-year anniversary of the Salve Regina M.A. in Rehabilitation Counseling Program at the Warwick campus. Mrs. Massey said she chose the Salve program because it made her more marketable. "I liked the fact that it made me more marketable. Unlike other programs where it's mental health or holistic counseling, the focus there is on counseling alone....
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