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The average salary for a Marriage and Family Therapist in U.S. is $68,730.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $68,730

$39,090$104,710

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $33.04

$18.79$50.34

What does a Marriage and Family Therapist earn?

Marriage and Family Therapists in the U.S. typically earn a median annual salary of $68,730. They provide pastoral assistance and counselling to individuals, couples, families, and other organisations. Marriage and Family Therapists specialise in areas such as couples counselling, substance abuse, depression, and behavioural issues.

How to earn more as a Marriage and Family Therapist

To become a Marriage and Family Therapist, you will need a graduate degree in fields such as psychology, counseling, and social work. Alternatively, you may complete a Master's program in Marriage and Family Therapy. To increase your earnings, you can specialise in areas such as PTSD, addiction, or child therapy. Additionally, you could seek licensure and offer online or private counseling services.