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What Are the Different Kinds of Psychotherapist Jobs?

Welcome to the blog post of Los Angeles Therapy Center and Associates about the different kinds of psychotherapist jobs in play today. The following will help you determine what type of therapist you need.

Different kinds of psychotherapy jobs do vary by jurisdiction, and by the professional standards set by the mental health profession in certain regions. For example, in the United States, psychotherapists can offer individual, group, and family therapy.

And, not all psychotherapists are part of the same health profession. Instead, some are licensed as clinical social workers, counselors, or psychologists. Other mental health professionals that can offer psychotherapy are psychiatrists and art or music therapists. Psychotherapy jobs are available in different settings, with some therapists working in private practice out of their homes or private offices. While others work in hospital settings, residential treatment centers, and outpatient clinics.

Therapists sometimes work in schools, social service agencies, or even religious organizations. And it is not uncommon for a psychotherapist to work in a group practice with other counselors. While different types of mental health professionals offer psychotherapy and counseling services, in some cases certain jobs are more suited to someone that has a specific educational and professional background.

For example, psychiatrists are actually medical doctors who are able to prescribe medications to their patients and evaluate their overall physical condition. When a patient needs psychoactive drugs, then working with a psychiatrist will be their best option. But, clinical psychologists are specifically trained to offer psychological testing, which will be useful when diagnosing psychiatric conditions in a patient that presents a significant challenge to a therapist.

Clinical social workers are sometimes considered for psychotherapist jobs in the context of social service agencies, institutions, and mental health organizations because their training is more community-oriented.

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