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Counseling Careers Mean Stability And Opportunity

Topic: Career DevelopmentFeaturing Kelli SmithPublished September 10, 2008

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A recent report lists professionals in counseling and social work as the eighth most sought after U.S. job candidates, enjoying a median annual salary of between $35,000 and $45,000. This unique fusion of grounded scientific knowledge and passionate human interaction is fast becoming the career opportunity of the new decade.nnCounseling Career ProfilenCounseling is a blanket career title that represents a variety of specialty categories. Counselors traditionally work with patients to identify, manage, and treat the mental, emotional, and psychological challenges they face daily. Just a few of the problems counselors seek to rectify include:n• addictions and substance abusen• family, parenting, and marital problemsn• suicidal tendenciesn• stress managementn• self-esteem issuesn• aging and mental and emotional healthnnTypical working environments for counselors include hospitals, medical facilities, schools, or clinics. They may work for a professional group or in a self-employed capacity. Some continue on to become researchers and teachers, preparing the next generation of counselors for service to the community. nnA Needed CareernTo discover the unique benefit of choosing counseling as your profession, you need look no further than at a 2006 National College Health Assessment survey. This survey, conducted on U.S. campuses, reported that 35 percent of students reported feeling functionally depressed at least once in the previous year and that about 10 percent of those surveyed seriously considered suicide. In short, the demand for counselors may be far greater than expected.nnInside Higher Ed, a Web site dedicated to trends on global college campuses, echoes this sentiment. It cites a report by the American College Counseling Association that placed the number of college counseling directors at 91.5 percent who have noticed an increase in students with severe psychological problems. And that's just at the collegiate level. The truth is that qualified counselors are needed in virtually every age and socioeconomic category.nnCounseling in the NumbersnAccording to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, counselors held about 635,000 jobs in 2006. Overall employment of counselors is projected to grow by 21 percent for all specialties combined through 2016. The hot counseling niches for employment opportunity through 2016 should be substance abuse and behavioral disorders at 34 percent growth, mental health at 30 percent, and marriage and family therapy at 30 percent.nnAs with most service industries, annual salaries for counselors vary by experience and specialty. In 2007, these specialties earned the following annual median salaries:n• Substance abuse and behavioral disorder: $35,580n• Mental health counselors: $36,000n• Marriage and family therapists: $43,600n• Educational, vocational, and school counselors: $49,450nnTo Enter This Career PathnPotential counselors usually complete a highly selective process of education and licensure that meets standards established by state and federal governments. An undergraduate degree in counseling, psychology, or similar humanities-based field of study can be the first step, followed by a master's degree in a complimentary field. Once your graduate work has begun, you'll typically choose an area of specialty such as elementary or secondary school counseling, rehabilitation counseling, or career counseling. In the end, certification with the National Board for Certified Counselors is also highly recommended.

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