The Family Counseling Master's Program, offered through the Institute of Social Sciences, seeks to educate professionals capable of addressing prevalent social and psychological challenges in mental health through family-focused assessments and interventions, aligning with global ethical guidelines. Additionally, the program aims to cultivate skilled Family Counselors who can deliver therapeutic support to individuals from diverse subcultures dealing with personal, relational, and societal issues. By integrating research-driven couple and marriage therapy models into both private and public mental health services, the program aims to equip its graduates to make meaningful contributions in various professional settings.