About the Psychologists, Social Workers & Marriage Counselors in South Carolina Market Research Report
What’s Included in the Psychologists, Social Workers & Marriage Counselors in South Carolina Market Research Report
Definition of the Psychologists, Social Workers & Marriage Counselors in South Carolina?
This industry comprises mental health practitioners who diagnose and treat mental, emotional and behavioral disorders brought about by mental illness, substance abuse, physical and emotional trauma or stress. These practitioners include psychologists, social workers and marriage counselors.
What’s included in the Psychologists, Social Workers & Marriage Counselors in South Carolina?
The Psychologists, Social Workers & Marriage Counselors in South Carolina includes clinical psychologists, industrial-organizational psychologists, all other psychology, mental health social workers, marriage and family therapists and child, family and school social workers. Related terms covered in the Psychologists, Social Workers & Marriage Counselors in South Carolina industry report includes psychology applied to organizations and workplaces. an i-o psychologist identifies how behaviors can be improved through hiring practices, training programs and feedback systems, a jointly funded cooperative venture between the federal and state governments to assist states in the provision of medical care to eligible needy persons, a nationwide health insurance program for people 65 years and older that are entitled to social security disability payments for at least two years with limited exceptions, a value of 13 or more on the kessler 6 (k6) scale that asks six psychological distress questions and federally qualified health centers (fqhcs) are authorized by the health resources and services administration (hrsa), an agency of the us department of health and human services (hhs). fqhcs serve as a healthcare safety net, ensuring access to essential health services for individuals who might otherwise face barriers to receiving care.
Industry Performance of the Psychologists, Social Workers & Marriage Counselors industry in South Carolina
Benchmark the Psychologists, Social Workers & Marriage Counselors in South Carolina industry performance with all SC county and national performance.
Psychologists, Social Workers & Marriage Counselors in South Carolina
#37 in Highest Revenue 0.5% of state's GDPRevenue (2025)
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Psychologists, Social Workers & Marriage Counselors in the US
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Key Drivers of the Psychologists, Social Workers & Marriage Counselors industry in South Carolina
See how key industry drivers, such as population, net migration, per capita disposable income, number of people with private health insurance, federal funding for medicare and medicaid and number of k-12 students are impacting Psychologists, Social Workers & Marriage Counselors in South Carolina
South Carolina Economic Indicators
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US Key External Drivers
Number of people with private health insurance
Federal funding for Medicare and Medicaid
Number of K-12 students
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County Data of the Psychologists, Social Workers & Marriage Counselors industry in South Carolina
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Key Statistics of the Psychologists, Social Workers & Marriage Counselors industry in South Carolina
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