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Join Lyra's network as a Mental Health Therapist in Lake Oswego, Oregon. Provide in-person, evidence-based therapy (ACT, CBT, DBT) to children, adults, couples, and families. Must hold an unrestricted independent license (LCSW, LMFT, etc.). Enjoy client matching technology, flexible scheduling, a...
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United States , Lake Oswego
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Seeking a licensed Mental Health Therapist in Oklahoma City to provide in-person, evidence-based therapy to children, adults, couples, and families. This role requires a master's/doctoral degree and an unrestricted clinical license (LCSW, LMFT, etc.). Enjoy autonomy, a flexible schedule, and admi...
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United States , Oklahoma City
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Seeking a licensed Mental Health Therapist in Nebraska to provide in-person, evidence-based therapy to diverse clients. This role offers a supportive platform with advanced client matching, flexible scheduling, and streamlined administrative tools. Join Lyra's network to focus on client care whil...
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United States , Youngstown
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Provide remote teletherapy to K-12 students and staff in Illinois. This 100% remote role offers complete schedule control with no insurance billing. Requires an IL clinical license (LPC, LCSW, etc.) and experience with children. Enjoy flexible hours, no-show protection, and a contract stipend.
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Seeking a licensed Mental Health Therapist in Pullman to provide in-person, evidence-based therapy. This role offers a flexible schedule and administrative support while you serve diverse clients. Ideal candidates have unrestricted licensure and experience with CBT, DBT, and clinical crisis manag...
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United States , Pullman
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Seeking a licensed Mental Health Therapist in Knoxville to provide in-person, evidence-based therapy for diverse clients. This role offers administrative support, easy billing, and well-matched clients through Lyra's platform. Ideal candidates are independently licensed with experience in CBT, DB...
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United States , Knoxville
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Join Lyra's network as a licensed Mental Health Therapist in Sioux Falls. Provide in-person, evidence-based therapy (ACT, CBT, DBT) to children, adults, couples, and families. Enjoy flexible scheduling, seamless client matching, and administrative support. This role requires an unrestricted licen...
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United States , Sioux Falls
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About the Mental Health Therapist role

Explore rewarding mental health therapist jobs and embark on a career dedicated to fostering emotional well-being and resilience. Mental health therapists are licensed professionals who provide essential therapeutic services to individuals, couples, families, and groups facing psychological, emotional, and behavioral challenges. This profession sits at the heart of the healthcare ecosystem, offering a compassionate, evidence-based approach to help clients navigate life's difficulties and achieve personal growth.

The core responsibility of a mental health therapist is to conduct psychotherapy sessions in a safe, confidential, and supportive environment. They work collaboratively with clients to assess their mental health, diagnose disorders within their scope of practice, and develop personalized treatment plans. Common clinical presentations include anxiety, depression, trauma, stress, relationship issues, and life transitions. Therapists utilize a variety of evidence-based modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), psychodynamic approaches, and solution-focused therapy to facilitate change. Daily tasks involve conducting intake assessments, maintaining detailed clinical records, monitoring client progress, and adjusting treatment strategies as needed. A significant aspect of the role is building a strong therapeutic alliance based on trust, empathy, and unconditional positive regard.

In today's landscape, mental health therapist jobs are found in diverse settings, including private practices, community mental health centers, hospitals, schools, and increasingly through telehealth platforms, providing both in-person and virtual care. This flexibility allows therapists to reach a broader clientele. Key responsibilities extend beyond direct therapy to include crisis intervention, client advocacy, and often collaboration with other healthcare providers to ensure holistic care.

Typical requirements for these roles begin with a master’s or doctoral degree in clinical psychology, counseling, social work, or marriage and family therapy from an accredited institution. State licensure is mandatory, with common credentials being Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), or Psychologist (PsyD/PhD). Post-graduate supervised clinical hours are required for independent practice. Essential skills include exceptional active listening and communication abilities, cultural competence to serve diverse populations, strong ethical judgment, and proficiency in specific therapeutic techniques. Therapists must also possess keen diagnostic skills, empathy, resilience to prevent burnout, and the organizational capacity to manage a caseload and documentation.

The demand for skilled mental health professionals continues to grow, making mental health therapist jobs a vital and impactful career path for those committed to making a difference in people's lives. This field offers the profound reward of guiding others toward healing and improved mental wellness.