Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Reviews

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Last updated Jan 16 2025
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Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Reviews

What is it like working as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist?

February 2022
Very satisfying.
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Seattle:
Pros: Set my own hours, see who I wish to, flexibility for vacation or education
Cons: Administrative work
January 2021
Low pay, high cost of living.
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Los Angeles:
Pros: Culture and diversity, great food, lots of fun things to do.
Cons: High cost of living. Overcrowding
November 2019
Polical Correctness is the rule of the day.
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Santa Ana:
Pros: I get paid regularly
Cons: all the political correctness and getting discriminated against
April 2019
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in San Francisco:
I'm currently working as a School-Based Mental Health Clinician. I've been grateful to receive thoughtful and supportive individual and group supervision and the opportunity to work at a supportive school site. I wish we had more opportunities for extensive trainings and higher pay.
August 2017
Independent Marriage and Family Therapist.
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in San Antonio:
Pros: I get to help people change lives.
Cons: Isolation from other providers.
May 2017
Counseling students with mental health needs.
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in South Pasadena:
Pros: The community is small and tight.
Cons: The lack of diversity.
January 2017
Pretty awesome place to work.
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in San Jose:
Pros: Goal focused clients.
Cons: Pay doesn't align with expenses.

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