Psychische Gesundheitsberater

Minimales Risiko
14%

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AUTOMATISIERUNGSRISIKO
BERECHNET
0,0%
(Minimales Risiko)
UMFRAGE
28%
(Geringes Risiko, Basierend auf 314 Stimmen)
Average: 14%
ARBEITSNACHFRAGE *
WACHSTUM
18,8%
bis zum Jahr 2033
LÖHNE
53.710 $
oder 25,82 $ pro Stunde
Volumen
397.880
ab dem 2023

Beschäftigungsdaten für diesen Beruf sind speziell vom Bureau of Labor Statistics nicht verfügbar, daher verwenden wir die Daten von Substance Abuse, Behavioral Disorder, and Mental Health Counselors.

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ARBEITSPUNKTZAHL
8,0/10
Was ist das?
Jobbewertung (höher ist besser):

Wir bewerten Jobs anhand von vier Faktoren. Diese sind:

- Chance der Automatisierung
- Jobwachstum
- Löhne
- Anzahl der verfügbaren Stellen

Dies sind einige wichtige Punkte, über die man beim Jobsuchen nachdenken sollte.

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Berechnetes Automatisierungsrisiko

0,0% (Minimales Risiko)

Minimales Risiko (0-20%): Berufe in dieser Kategorie haben eine geringe Wahrscheinlichkeit, automatisiert zu werden, da sie in der Regel komplexe Problemlösungen, Kreativität, starke zwischenmenschliche Fähigkeiten und ein hohes Maß an manueller Geschicklichkeit erfordern. Diese Jobs beinhalten oft komplexe Handbewegungen und präzise Koordination, was es für Maschinen schwierig macht, die erforderlichen Aufgaben zu replizieren.

Weitere Informationen darüber, was dieser Wert ist und wie er berechnet wird, sind verfügbar hier.

Einige sehr wichtige Eigenschaften des Jobs sind schwer zu automatisieren:

  • Soziale Wahrnehmungsfähigkeit

  • Anderen helfen und für sie sorgen

Einige ziemlich wichtige Eigenschaften des Jobs sind schwer zu automatisieren:

  • Originalität

  • Überzeugung

  • Verhandlung

Benutzerumfrage

28% Chance auf vollständige Automatisierung in den nächsten zwei Jahrzehnten

Unsere Besucher haben abgestimmt, dass es eine geringe Chance gibt, dass dieser Beruf automatisiert wird. Diese Einschätzung wird weiterhin durch das berechnete Automatisierungsrisiko unterstützt, welches eine 0,0% Chance der Automatisierung schätzt.

Was denken Sie, ist das Risiko der Automatisierung?

Wie hoch ist die Wahrscheinlichkeit, dass Psychische Gesundheitsberater in den nächsten 20 Jahren durch Roboter oder künstliche Intelligenz ersetzt wird?

Gefühl

Das folgende Diagramm wird angezeigt, wenn genügend Stimmen vorhanden sind, um aussagekräftige Daten zu erzeugen. Es zeigt die Ergebnisse von Nutzerumfragen im Laufe der Zeit und bietet einen klaren Hinweis auf Stimmungstrends.

Gefühlslage über die Zeit (jährlich)

Wachstum

Sehr schnelles Wachstum im Vergleich zu anderen Berufen

Die Anzahl der 'Substance Abuse, Behavioral Disorder, and Mental Health Counselors' Stellenangebote wird voraussichtlich um 18,8% bis 2033 steigen.

* Daten des Bureau of Labor Statistics für den Zeitraum zwischen 2023 und 2033
Aktualisierte Prognosen sind fällig 09-2025.

Löhne

Mäßig bezahlt im Vergleich zu anderen Berufen

Im Jahr 2023 betrug das mittlere Jahresgehalt für 'Substance Abuse, Behavioral Disorder, and Mental Health Counselors' 53.710 $, oder 26 $ pro Stunde.

'Substance Abuse, Behavioral Disorder, and Mental Health Counselors' wurden 11,8% höher bezahlt als der nationale Medianlohn, der bei 48.060 $ lag.

* Daten vom Bureau of Labor Statistics

Volumen

Deutlich größerer Bereich an Arbeitsmöglichkeiten im Vergleich zu anderen Berufen

Ab dem 2023 waren 397.880 Personen als 'Substance Abuse, Behavioral Disorder, and Mental Health Counselors' in den Vereinigten Staaten beschäftigt.

Dies entspricht etwa 0,26% der erwerbstätigen Bevölkerung im ganzen Land.

Anders ausgedrückt, ist etwa 1 von 381 Personen als 'Substance Abuse, Behavioral Disorder, and Mental Health Counselors' beschäftigt.

Stellenbeschreibung

Beraten und unterstützen Sie Einzelpersonen und Gruppen, um eine optimale geistige und emotionale Gesundheit zu fördern, mit einem Schwerpunkt auf Prävention. Sie können Einzelpersonen dabei helfen, mit einer breiten Palette von psychischen Gesundheitsproblemen umzugehen, wie z.B. solchen, die mit Sucht und Drogenmissbrauch in Verbindung stehen; familiären, elterlichen und ehelichen Problemen; Stressmanagement; Selbstwertgefühl; oder Alterung.

SOC Code: 21-1014.00

Kommentare (25)

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LudditeCSci (Mäßig)
05 Feb. 2026 03:53
People here are underestimating the extent to which others are already forming attachments with and using chatbots as surrogates for counsellors/therapists, friends, and even romantic partners. Unlike most jobs, there won't be a total technological demolition within 20 years, but we can expect the market to contract, despite the alarming increases in mental illness across the Western world.
paige (Unsicher)
05 Nov. 2025 13:38
robots (ai) could be trained to fake care and empathy. lets just hope the pandora box doesn't open.
P (Mäßig)
11 Juli 2025 21:38
A robot/AI is the ideal listener. with a proper training set and enough time, I could see them developing treatment and safety plans for clients.
Anonymous
09 Mai 2023 17:13
In the United States therapists are licensed through the board of behavioral sciences in their state. Humans have to jump through several hoops, education and training, in order to get licensed. I can’t imagine that these requirements will go away for artificial intelligence. Someone has to own the technology being used, they will be liable if something goes wrong. Legal and ethical issues will arise.
Zac (Mäßig)
08 Apr. 2023 16:58
If therapy is primarily a reflective task, it's easy to see how a user could enter prompt text and an LLM could respond to key words to generate open-ended questions for deeper consideration. I think the optimistic view of this is that mental health treatment need not look like it does now with only periodic visits of defined length.
nkfl (Unsicher)
10 Feb. 2026 10:08
Will this job be totally automated in my opinion? No. Will some parts of it be automated? Yes. With advancing technology, I could see low-risk daily stressors being automated. But many people have more serious problems that requires in-depth social and personal knowledge. If someone who was experiencing hallucinations typed to their AI therapist that there's someone in their house, the AI would respond thinking its real. AIs, at this current moment, at least, do not have great personal memories. They don't remember every single detail that user 063528012379 may have typed. Even if someone had repeatedly used AI as a therapist in dealing with hallucinations, the AI is programmed to respond in favor of the user. To keep the user happy and on the platform for longer, they'll agree. "I know having someone in your house is scary. Here are some emergency numbers in your local area: {blah blah blah}. Be quiet and seek shelter." Then some prompt like "You can always talk to me" or more specific, less obvious prompts like "Have you been able to call for help" keep the user engaged. Basically, AIs do not have the cognitive abilities or morals of humans, so people with more severe problems and mental illnesses probably won't have an AI therapist anytime soon. Then again, just my opinion.
L (Niedrig)
07 Juni 2025 06:42
mental health needs a personal touch to empathise & not another robot to talk too! people are too much into social media where they are not getting in touch with a human on a personal level. we need more f2f interaction than virtual
k (Höchstwahrscheinlich)
12 Mai 2025 00:05
people are already using chatgpt as a therapist
Keeks (Niedrig)
20 März 2023 13:27
Human witnessing with each of our senses... eyes, ears, embodied felt sense, plus empathetic responsiveness, have direct impacts on another's nervous system. Maybe one day robots will be able to emulate this (I hope not), but for now I can't see how these integral pieces to therapeutic effectiveness could be replaced by an AI bot.
Stephen Lim (Niedrig)
07 Juni 2020 14:08
Nothing can ever replace human empathy and face-to-face interactions. Bots may give the most politically correct or evidence-based answers, but it can't provide the human touch, or when counsellors say to clients "I'm sorry about what you've gone through. I share your grief and am at a loss of words now."
Friend
21 Jan. 2021 02:57
Why would I pick a human counselor who knows a limited amount little to an AI who has instant access to the breadth of human knowledge. Its hubris for us to think that AI will not pass human intelligence at some point, and then we won't even be able to tell the difference. So yes at some point all jobs are in danger.
Human
27 Juni 2022 03:29
Therapy isn't about knowledge; it's about emotional connection. When AI sheds tears, let me know.

For people who want quick fixes, they may turn to AI for a while. But as symptoms return, they'll wise up.

What's worrisome is the monetization of AI for these purposes. Research into AI therapy is almost entirely unethical, largely because it will be used for profit, not for people - and we all know it.

By the time people realize AI therapists are a sham, insurance companies may have long abandoned reimbursement for human therapy. We'll be too busy doomscrolling or consuming YouTube videos of kittens to do anything about it.
Jo
29 Dez. 2022 16:48
You are correct that it is possible that AI will eventually come for everything. However, the most powerful aspect of therapy is not "how much I know and can tell you." It is the relational connection that is healing core attachment wounds.

Eventually, when the philosophical debate about what it means to be "conscious" and "alive" starts to include AI, then it will be very interesting. However, that is likely far away.
Carl (Keine Chance)
01 Dez. 2023 17:50
I don't want a counselor who knows everything, I want a counselor who knows me and cares for me and my wellbeing. A robot won't do that.
Max
08 März 2023 18:31
Therapy and counselling is a medical treatment of an illness, just like any other. If you're looking for human connection in your health care, you are looking in the wrong place. That needs to come from your relationships. Therapy is expensive and there are massive wait lists. Not to mention when I finally get in with a counsellor it's like rolling the dice if it will be a good fit. If an AI could provide me with free, unbiased, scientifically backed, cutting edge advice specific to my mental health situation at any time I need it, sign me the heck up.
CW
20 Juni 2025 00:53
Providing therapy is much, much more than "giving advice." Only bad therapists give advice.
Chris (Höchstwahrscheinlich)
01 Sept. 2022 22:55
The robot's memory could be erased after the session. This makes the client more comfortable telling their "darkest secrets" right away.

The client also has unlimited access to a therapist that never gets fatigued or distracted. Plus, the client can have on-demand access 24/7/365, for 5 minutes or 5 hours.

Sadly, therapists will be rare, but fortunately, society will achieve greater mental health.
Lindsey (Keine Chance)
29 Okt. 2019 18:38
Mental Health Counselling is a job that is about face to face interaction and understanding verbal and nonverbal communication. a robot cannot understand and pick up on these forms of communication the way humans were programmed to do. People have to go through multiple sessions before being able to help the person. You cannot give a robot emotions that humans are born with that are required with this job. Humans have personal experiences hearing, seeing or experiencing that can be used to help people. Robots cannot do any of this and that is why I am so confident that this profession will never be controlled by robots.
Russell Johnson (Keine Chance)
01 Okt. 2019 21:46
counseling is a human experience.
Sarah (Keine Chance)
27 Juni 2019 18:23
I think expanding mental health counseling would be a good idea. This job shouldn't be leaving anywhere.
Collyn Wang (Keine Chance)
25 Apr. 2019 11:41
Mental Health Councilling requires face to face communication, and robots can not detect emotions and feelings as well as humans can. Psychology is a very difficult major for a robot to be able to understand as we have not been able to properly program sympathy or emotions and creativity in robots. Even if we do, humans would probably rather communicate with other humans or even people who share the same problems as them, not robots.
Makenna (Niedrig)
10 Apr. 2019 15:50
Counselling alone is about communicating to others and i think that if robots replace that job the work wont be done right.
Sarah (Keine Chance)
23 Okt. 2021 14:37
Therapy requires a personal, empathetic touch that machines may never be able to provide.
Hadit (Höchstwahrscheinlich)
21 März 2023 07:19
Chatgpt has already been better and more empathetic then most therapists. Given how many can botch even simple assessments because they are too lazy to actually work, I cannot wait
Pitha gorus (Höchstwahrscheinlich)
24 Apr. 2024 02:06
Robots will understand more human mind in the future than such evil therapist who do business only for many and always ask for high costs, AI would have more evidence based answers and solutions to human problems with human like empathy they will understand humans like centuries before internet was just an imagination in 1700.

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