The process of rapid industrialization and modernization of Korean society brought about psychological and social problems such as the economic polarization of the gap between the rich and the poor, as well as mental disorders of the members of society. Divorce rates, suicide rates, drug addiction rates and indiscriminate crimes against the general public are evidence of this. In addition, various shamanic services and Pseudoreligion are active on-off-line, which is a basis for demonstrating the unstable mental state of modern Koreans. However, national mental health counseling services and academic researches in response to the mental health problems of ordinary people except mental illnesses are extremely rare. Especially in the academic field, there is a tendency to focus on specific psychotherapy theories, and there is little theoretical and practical research accumulation of integrated eclectic mental health counseling practice. From this point of view, the purpose of this study is to explore a four-step integrated eclectic mental health counseling practice model focusing on counseling perspective and counseling goals. The results of the study are as follows. First, at the stage of exploration level, it was found useful to set up a counseling perspective and a counseling goal with the background of humanism and existentialism. Second, at the stage of insight level, it was found useful to set the counseling perspective and counseling goal in the background of psychodynamics and cognitive theory. Third, in the stage of action level, counseling perspective and counseling goal setting are set as useful in the background of cognitive-behavioral theory and behaviorist theory. Fourth, in the stage of maintenance level, it is suggested that it is useful to set up the counseling perspective and counseling goal in social environment system theory and strength-centered background theory. These findings are different from the existing integrated eclectic three-stage model. Therefore, this study suggests that there is a theoretical and practical implication that it can contribute to the improvement of mental health counseling practice theory and practice skill for mental health problems as well as mentally ill patients as a new model of integrated eclectic mental health counseling.