How much can you make with an MFT?
Isabella Wilson
How much does a MFT make in California? While ZipRecruiter is seeing salaries as high as $127,311 and as low as $51,613, the majority of MFT salaries currently range between $60,460 (25th percentile) to $112,565 (75th percentile) with top earners (90th percentile) making $120,921 annually in California.
Is MFT a good career?
While the job outlook remains good for MFTs — one of the reasons family therapy continues to be rated among the top careers to go into — the barriers to entry are high and getting higher.
Where do MFTs make good money?
MFT Job Sector Local and state government, not including hospitals: $69,700. Outpatient care centers: $47,000. Offices of doctors and other health care professionals: $45,600. Nursing and residential care facilities: $44,000.
What is the average salary of MFT in private practice?
MFT Private Practice Salary
| Annual Salary | Monthly Pay | |
|---|---|---|
| Top Earners | $119,000 | $9,916 |
| 75th Percentile | $91,500 | $7,625 |
| Average | $81,224 | $6,768 |
| 25th Percentile | $60,000 | $5,000 |
Do MFT see individuals?
MFTs treat individuals, couples and families. The unique feature you will find during treatment with an MFT is the therapist will focus on understanding your symptoms and diagnoses within interactions and relationships. MFTs treat predominantly individuals but always from the perspective that “relationships matter.”
Is being an MFT stressful?
Helping clients cope with trauma, hurt, and bad relationships day in and day out is stressful. MFTs need to have a strong support network and effective coping strategies. Clients are only human, and, inevitably, some people you’ll work with when you become a marriage and family therapist will be difficult.
What’s the average salary for a family services MFT?
In individual and family services MFTs earned $3,713 monthly. Those in outpatient care centers did a little better, with an average monthly salary of $3,770. Local governments paid MFTs an average of $4,757, while those who worked in the offices of other health practitioners earned $4,280. MFTs who worked for state governments earned $5,402.
What kind of degree do you need for MFT?
Complete a master’s degree in marriage and family therapy, counseling psychology with an emphasis in MFT, or a closely related field. Note that some states, like California, have specific requirements for what degree titles will make you eligible for MFT licensure.
Which is the lowest paying state for a MFT?
The lowest-paying states paid considerably less for MFTs. MFTs in West Virginia earned $2,779, while those in Wyoming earned $2,826 and those in Tennessee earned $3,112. Not all states reported MFT salary data, however.
How long does it take to get a MFT in California?
Some states simply phrase this as two years full-time experience or the equivalent. Also note that in California, some hours gained within the master’s degree program can count toward the 3,000 total needed for licensure. (Other states tend not to allow this.) Typical timeframe: 2 years. Pass your state’s licensing exam (s).