Sunday, March 15, 2020
How to Become a Rehabilitation Counselor
How to Become a Rehabilitation CounselorWhen you hear the word rehab, it might conjure up images of celebrities disappearing for a few weeks while publicists release statements about exhaustion. But while rehabilitation centers certainly do the very important work of helping patients with plus-rechnens and related health issues, they also exist for helping patients get back on their feet after surgeries, injuries, or other illnesses. Rehabilitation counselors are crucial in helping behauptung patients, as well as people with disabilities, recover and overcome barriers. googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.display(div-gpt-ad-1467144145037-0) ) The Day-to-DayRehabilitation counselors are allied health professionals work with clients and families to help those clients to achieve personal, social, psychological, and professional goals. One of their main roles is helping people get back on track (or on track in the first place) after being diagnosed with a disability or illness, or as they recover from surgery or injuries. Counselors can work with clients of all ages and backgrounds, but may specialize in areas like patients with disabilities, patients coming back from military service or stress-related trauma, patients being treated for addictions, or patients dealing with work-related injuries. By creating treatment plans and coordinating services and accommodations, counselors help their clients make progress in their lives.Rehabilitation counselors typically work a standard 40-hour week, though these hours might include evenings or weekends to accommodate client needs. Rehab counselors can work in a variety of places, like community centers, youth centers, senior centers, hospitals, or private clinics.For more on what its like to be a rehabilitation counselor, check out these videosUnderstanding Rehabilitation CounselingWhat is Rehabilitation Counseling?So You Want to Be a Rehabilitation CounselorThe RequirementsRehabilitation counselors typically have a mas ters degree from an accredited program, though their undergraduate degrees can be in a variety of fields like social work, psychology, or counseling. Clinical training is usually included in the masters program, in addition to an internship and a practicum. Certification is usually optional, but you should check your states requirements (or potential future employers requirements) ahead of time.The PayPer the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, rehabilitation counselors earn a median salary of $34,380 per year, or $16.53 per hour.The OutlookDemand for rehabilitation counselors is expected to rise by at least 9% by 2024, reflecting a need for all kinds of outpatient follow-up care for people affected by injuries, trauma, stress, or illnesses.
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