Psychotherapists are professionals who support people with mental illness or emotional problems. They conduct talk therapies, help with coping with mental challenges, and develop therapy plans that are tailored to the individual needs of their patients. They often work in different settings, such as clinics, practices, or counseling centers.
In Germany, the average monthly gross salary of a psychotherapist is 5,347 euros, which corresponds to an annual salary of 64,164 euros. The starting salary is between 4,172 euros and 5,600 euros gross per month. In federal states such as Baden-WĂŒrttemberg and Hesse, the highest salaries are earned at about 280 euros per month. The lowest salaries are found in Thuringia, Saxony and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, where they are between 700 and 1,000 euros below average.
To become a psychotherapist, a degree in psychology or medicine is usually required. After the basic studies, a specific further training in psychotherapy follows, which is designed differently depending on the field and can take several years. In addition, practical experience through internships or clinical activities is absolutely necessary.
Psychotherapists have a wide range of career opportunities. They can work in different settings, such as clinics, schools, non-profit organizations or in their own practice. They also have the opportunity to specialize in a particular field, such as child and youth psychotherapy, behavioral therapy or trauma therapy.
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