How to Become a Child Abuse Counselor: Complete Career Guide 2025



Career counselors help prepare their clients for the start, change, or advancement of their career. They provide consulting, coaching, and counseling so that clients can explore their interests and options more in-depth. The counselors take things like personality, aptitude, interests, personality, and behavior into consideration as they help guide clients towards careers that will make them happy.


Depression counselors help individuals overcome clinical depression through evidence-based therapy, counseling, and comprehensive treatment planning. To become a depression counselor, you'll need a Master's degree in counseling or psychology, 2,000-4,000 hours of supervised clinical experience, and state licensure (typically as an LPC or LMHC). The median salary is $59,190 nationally, with top earners making over $98,210 annually. Job growth is projected at 18% through 2032, much faster than average.

To become a domestic violence counselor, you'll need a master's degree in counseling, social work, or psychology, complete 2,000-3,000 hours of supervised clinical experience working with abuse survivors, and obtain state licensure. The full path to independent licensure typically spans 6-8 years, with median annual salaries ranging from $39,090 to $98,210 based on experience and location (2024 BLS data).
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To become a grief counselor, you'll need a master's degree in counseling, social work, or psychology, 2,000-3,000 supervised clinical hours, and pass your state's licensing exam (LPC, LCSW, or LMFT). The median salary is $59,190 annually, with experienced counselors earning $98,210+. The path takes 6-8 years from a bachelor's degree to full licensure.



Suicide prevention counselors need a master's degree, licensure, and crisis training. Learn about education paths, $59K+ salary, and career opportunities.
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