What Degree Programs are Available in Psychotherapy?

Psychotherapy is usually studied within a psychology degree program, though some graduate programs in psychotherapy are available. Read on to learn more about degree options for those interested in this field.

Overview of the Relationship Between Psychotherapy and Psychology

The Mayo Clinic defines psychotherapy as an interaction between a patient and a mental health therapist (www.mayoclinic.com). Many psychology degree programs teach psychotherapy concepts and techniques are part of the curriculum. One way to refine your search for a degree program is to ask yourself who you want to help.

The major careers that can use psychotherapy and require psychology degrees include counseling psychologists, who work in private, group, crisis and community practices, and school psychologists, who work with students on behavioral and emotional development issues. Another type of psychologist is a research scientist, who has less interaction with actual patients because work is focused on research. The most prevalent group is clinical psychologists. This broad designation covers everything from marital counseling to substance abuse.