Therapists, All Other
Mental Health
Therapists, All Other includes therapy professionals not classified separately, working with diverse populations to address physical, mental, or developmental challenges through specialized therapeutic interventions. This category encompasses various therapy specialties including art therapists, dance therapists, and other therapeutic practitioners who apply evidence-based treatments tailored to patient needs
Working conditions
These therapists work in diverse settings including hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centers, schools, and private practices where they provide individualized or group therapy. Work environments vary by specialty but typically involve dedicated therapy spaces and collaboration with multidisciplinary teams. Hours may include evenings or weekends to accommodate patient schedules.
Academic requirements
Education requirements vary by therapy specialty but generally require at least a bachelor's degree, with many specialties requiring a master's degree in the specific therapy field. Certification or licensure is required for many therapy specialties, involving completion of accredited programs and passing specialty-specific examinations.
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Typical salary range
$38K - 95K
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Years Higher Education
4 - 6
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Job Outlook
Good