Mental Health Counselor

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AVG. SALARY

$68,220

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EDUCATION

Master's degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

What To Learn

High School

Suggested Steps to Prepare for a Mental Health Counselor Career (Grades 6-12)

Check out the recommended classes, activities and skills below for each grade level. These recommendations are very general -- discuss your specific course plan with your school counselors and teachers.

AI-assisted and curriculum-reviewed guidance. Talk with your counselor or teacher about your specific plan.
Grades 6-8

Helpful Classes

  • Science
  • Health
  • Math
  • Communication

Things to Try

  • Practice measuring, observing, and recording details during science or health activities, Learn how body systems work and explain how health habits affect them, Role-play listening carefully and giving clear instructions during a care scenario, Interview a mental health counselor about safety, observation, and helping patients

Focus Skills

  • Active listening
  • Observation
  • Communication
  • Documentation
  • Care

Helpful Classes

  • Biology
  • Health
  • English
  • Psychology
  • Computer Applications

Recommended Learning Areas

  • student support
  • communication
  • case notes
  • human development
  • ethics

Things to Try

  • Join a health science club or volunteer in a school wellness activity, Practice taking simple measurements and recording them clearly and accurately, Study body systems, symptoms, or treatment steps and explain them in plain language, Shadow a mental health counselor or healthcare worker to learn how patient information is documented

Focus Skills

  • Active listening
  • Observation
  • Communication
  • Documentation
  • Care

Helpful Classes

  • Biology
  • Psychology
  • Health Science
  • English
  • Algebra II

Recommended Learning Areas

  • student support
  • communication
  • case notes
  • human development
  • ethics

Things to Try

  • Use anatomy models, lab activities, or simulations to connect symptoms to body systems, Practice communication and empathy in patient-support role plays, Learn how health records, charts, or medication instructions are organized, Volunteer in a clinic, senior center, or community health event if available

Focus Skills

  • Active listening
  • Observation
  • Communication
  • Documentation
  • Care

Helpful Classes

  • Psychology
  • Anatomy and Physiology
  • Statistics
  • English Composition
  • Health Science

Recommended Learning Areas

  • student support
  • communication
  • case notes
  • human development
  • ethics

Things to Try

  • Complete a health science project focused on patient care, testing, therapy, or treatment support, Observe how healthcare teams document findings, explain next steps, and follow safety rules, Compare tools or procedures used in diagnosis, treatment, or rehabilitation, Interview a healthcare professional about accuracy, ethics, and communication

Focus Skills

  • Active listening
  • Observation
  • Communication
  • Documentation
  • Care

Helpful Classes

  • Psychology
  • Human Development
  • Health Science Practicum
  • English Composition
  • Sociology

Recommended Learning Areas

  • student support
  • communication
  • case notes
  • human development
  • ethics

Things to Try

  • Build a portfolio with clinical notes, anatomy knowledge, safety procedures, and care scenarios, Compare pathways in direct care, diagnostics, therapy, dental, or medical support, Complete a capstone tied to patient observation, documentation, or treatment support, Practice professional communication, confidentiality, and safety in healthcare settings

Focus Skills

  • Active listening
  • Observation
  • Communication
  • Documentation
  • Care

Education Level

Education training and experience are required at different levels for success in different occupations.

Master's degree

Mental health counselors typically need a master’s degree and an internship.

Insider Info

Additional Information

There is no standard educational pathway for mental health therapists. Some have certificates or diplomas, while others hold a PhD. The focus of their studies might be social work, counseling, psychology, addictions or other related topics.

Therapist Trisha Swinton says it's best to get a master's degree. This is especially true if you want to work in private practice.

"I knew I wanted to do private practice, and I don't think it's doable without getting a master's," says Swinton. She has a master's in community counseling with an emphasis on marriage and family therapy. She also has a master's in special education. Getting a master's degree also helps you get licensed.

"You can do a private practice without your license, but I think you're more marketable with your license because then you can also bill insurance," says Swinton. She is a licensed professional counselor and a licensed marriage and family therapist.

Becoming a licensed therapist or counselor typically involves supervised work experience and exams.

You can find work doing counseling with just a bachelor's degree, but your options will be more limited.

"People (with a bachelor's degree) are often providing counseling and support services. However, the counseling and support at the BSW level is different; it tends to often be more front-line work than the MSW level, which is more focused on therapy," says therapist Nicole Gillis-Copping.

If you think this might be an area that interests you, get out into your community. Volunteer at a hospital, a retirement center or anywhere that will get you involved with people.

"That's actually crucial," says Gillis-Copping. "If you don't have volunteering on your resume, it's kind of like, 'Huh, why don't you have any volunteering work?'

"I got in by doing almost two years of volunteering at a crisis center, and the volunteering training was actually quite amazing," says Gillis-Copping. "[T]hat was a good route in and it helped me really understand how you can get into the field and all the different areas you can actually work in."s

Extra Requirements

All states require mental health counselors to be licensed. Licensure requires successfully completing a national examination and supervised clinical work under the supervision of a licensed counselor.

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