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Table 22.3. Estimated number of clinically active (CA) or clinically trained (CT)
mental health personnel and
rate per 100,000 civilian population, by discipline: United States, and each region
and State for specific year
|
Region and State
|
Counseling (2004)4
# of CT
Persons
|
Counseling (2004)4
Rate per 100,000
|
Marriage
and Family Therapy (2004)5
# of CT Persons
|
Marriage
and Family Therapy (2004)5
Rate per 100,000
|
Psycho-social Rehabilitation (1996)
# of CT
Persons
|
Psycho-social Rehabilitation (1996)
Rate per
100,000
|
School Psychology (2004)6
# of CT
Persons
|
School Psychology (2004)6
Rate per 100,000
|
|
United States
|
100,533
|
34.7
|
50,158
|
17.3
|
100,000
|
37.7
|
37,893
|
13.1
|
|
New England
|
6,898
|
48.6
|
1,783
|
12.5
|
12,200
|
91.2
|
3,224
|
22.7
|
|
Connecticut
|
1,369
|
39.4
|
785
|
22.6
|
3,000
|
91.7
|
1,375
|
39.6
|
|
Maine
|
825
|
63.4
|
86
|
6.6
|
1,000
|
80.5
|
274
|
21.1
|
|
Massachusetts
|
3493
|
54.3
|
747
|
11.6
|
4,600
|
75.2
|
997
|
15.5
|
|
New Hampshire
|
490
|
38.1
|
785
|
5.1
|
1,900
|
162.1
|
278
|
21.6
|
|
Rhode Island
|
207
|
19.3
|
69
|
6.4
|
700
|
70.9
|
176
|
16.4
|
|
Vermont
|
514
|
83
|
30
|
4.8
|
1,000
|
169.8
|
124
|
20
|
|
Middle Atlantic
|
10,264
|
25.6
|
2,447
|
5.2
|
22,400
|
58.6
|
7,638
|
19
|
|
New Jersey
|
2,706
|
31.4
|
767
|
8.9
|
4,100
|
50.9
|
1,307
|
15.1
|
|
New York
|
4,033
|
21
|
1,064
|
5.6
|
7,700
|
42.5
|
4,600
|
24
|
|
Pennsylvania
|
3,525
|
28.5
|
616
|
5
|
10,600
|
8.2
|
1,731
|
14
|
|
East North Central
|
17,935
|
39.2
|
3,382
|
7.4
|
10,700
|
24.4
|
6,019
|
13.1
|
|
Illinois
|
4,952
|
39.2
|
413
|
3.3
|
3,100
|
26.1
|
2,006
|
15.9
|
|
Indiana
|
1,371
|
22.1
|
1,133
|
18.3
|
600
|
10.2
|
498
|
8
|
|
Michigan
|
5,503
|
54.6
|
976
|
9.7
|
3,000
|
30.7
|
900
|
8.9
|
|
Ohio
|
3,566
|
31.2
|
379
|
3.3
|
3,400
|
30.4
|
1,514
|
13.3
|
|
Wisconsin
|
2,543
|
46.5
|
481
|
8.8
|
600
|
11.6
|
1,101
|
20.1
|
|
West North Central
|
5,280
|
27.1
|
1,664
|
8.5
|
10,000
|
53.8
|
2,911
|
14.9
|
|
Iowa
|
580
|
19.7
|
156
|
5.3
|
1,700
|
59.6
|
475
|
16.1
|
|
Kansas
|
312
|
11.5
|
278
|
10.3
|
1,100
|
42.4
|
800
|
29.6
|
|
Minnesota
|
140
|
2.8
|
747
|
14.8
|
2,000
|
42.7
|
897
|
17.7
|
|
Missouri
|
3,111
|
54.7
|
256
|
4.5
|
3,400
|
62.9
|
208
|
3.7
|
|
Nebraska
|
876
|
50.6
|
106
|
6.1
|
500
|
30.2
|
375
|
21.7
|
|
North Dakota
|
131
|
20.9
|
20
|
3.2
|
500
|
78
|
64
|
10.2
|
|
South Dakota
|
130
|
17.1
|
101
|
13.3
|
800
|
108.4
|
92
|
12.1
|
|
South Atlantic
|
20,041
|
37.2
|
4,696
|
10.1
|
18,800
|
39
|
5,531
|
10.3
|
|
Delaware
|
250
|
30.7
|
43
|
5.3
|
200
|
27.3
|
112
|
13.8
|
|
District of Columbia
|
1,162
|
207.8
|
54
|
9.6
|
700
|
132.3
|
80
|
14.3
|
|
Florida
|
5,472
|
32.3
|
2,026
|
12
|
5,700
|
38.9
|
1,652
|
9.7
|
|
Georgia
|
3,018
|
35
|
557
|
6.5
|
1,000
|
13.4
|
727
|
8.4
|
|
Maryland
|
1,736
|
31.7
|
162
|
3
|
6,900
|
135.5
|
750
|
13.7
|
|
North Carolina
|
3,070
|
37
|
621
|
7.5
|
1,200
|
16.2
|
700
|
8.4
|
|
South Carolina
|
1,357
|
33
|
251
|
6.1
|
500
|
13.3
|
688
|
16.7
|
|
Virginia
|
2,881
|
39.8
|
947
|
13.1
|
2,500
|
37.1
|
679
|
9.4
|
|
West Virginia
|
1,095
|
60.5
|
35
|
1.9
|
100
|
5.5
|
143
|
7.9
|
|
East South Central
|
4,368
|
25.3
|
1,280
|
7.4
|
2,400
|
14.7
|
1,071
|
6.2
|
|
Alabama
|
1,417
|
31.6
|
219
|
4.9
|
600
|
13.9
|
191
|
4.2
|
|
Kentucky
|
781
|
19.1
|
430
|
10.5
|
1,000
|
25.6
|
353
|
8.6
|
|
Mississippi
|
880
|
30.7
|
385
|
13.5
|
200
|
7.3
|
80
|
2.8
|
|
Tennessee
|
1,290
|
22.1
|
246
|
4.2
|
600
|
11.2
|
447
|
7.7
|
|
West South Central
|
16,490
|
50.5
|
4,284
|
13.1
|
5,900
|
19.9
|
2,997
|
9.2
|
|
Arkansas
|
523
|
19.2
|
90
|
3.3
|
800
|
31.7
|
228
|
8.4
|
|
Louisiana
|
1,745
|
39
|
787
|
17.6
|
1,200
|
27.6
|
390
|
8.7
|
|
Oklahoma
|
2,598
|
74.5
|
507
|
14.5
|
300
|
9
|
248
|
7.2
|
|
Texas
|
11,624
|
52.8
|
2,900
|
13.2
|
3,600
|
18.5
|
2,131
|
9.7
|
|
Mountain
|
8,684
|
45
|
2,446
|
12.7
|
3,800
|
26.3
|
2,845
|
14.7
|
|
Arizona
|
2,338
|
42.1
|
342
|
6.2
|
1,700
|
67.4
|
700
|
12.6
|
|
Colorado
|
2,133
|
47.2
|
511
|
11.3
|
300
|
7.7
|
900
|
29.9
|
|
Idaho
|
567
|
41.6
|
211
|
15.5
|
0
|
0
|
278
|
20.4
|
|
Montana
|
848
|
92.8
|
52
|
5.7
|
200
|
22.8
|
215
|
23.5
|
|
Nevada
|
744
|
33.3
|
639
|
28.7
|
200
|
11.9
|
198
|
8.9
|
|
New Mexico
|
1,154
|
61.9
|
166
|
8.9
|
900
|
52
|
215
|
11.5
|
|
Utah
|
307
|
13.1
|
459
|
19.5
|
200
|
9.7
|
230
|
9.8
|
|
Wyoming
|
593
|
119.1
|
66
|
13.2
|
300
|
62.5
|
109
|
21.9
|
|
Pacific
|
10,573
|
22.6
|
28,176
|
60.2
|
13,800
|
32.2
|
5,657
|
12.1
|
|
Alaska
|
317
|
50.3
|
92
|
14.6
|
0
|
0
|
165
|
26.2
|
|
California
|
4,399
|
12.5
|
26,855
|
76
|
11,300
|
35
|
4,336
|
12.3
|
|
Hawaii
|
501
|
41.3
|
113
|
9.3
|
500
|
42.1
|
60
|
4.9
|
|
Oregon
|
1,351
|
38
|
295
|
11.8
|
1,000
|
30.8
|
270
|
7.6
|
|
Washington
|
4,005
|
65.9
|
821
|
13.5
|
1,000
|
17.8
|
826
|
13.6
|
1 For psychiatry, the numerator of the rate is based on clinically
active psychiatrists in the private sector and does not include residents or fellows
(see AMA Physician Characteristics and Distribution in the US 2004), and the denominator
is from the U.S. Bureau of the Census (2002). 2 Source: 2003 American
Psychological Association Directory, 2002 ASPPB Directory, and 2004 CAPP grant
application counts. Compiled by APA Research Office. Data for the numerator are
from late 2003 to early 2004; denominator is estimated civilian population of
the United States as of July 1, 2003. Source: Table ST-EST2003-01civ- Annual Estimates
of the Civilian Population by Selected Age Groups for the United States and States:
July 1, 2003 and April 1, 2000, Population Division, U.S. Bureau of the Census.
Release Date: March 10, 2004 (www.census.gov/estimationprogram). 3
Based on National Association of Social Workers’ membership data, fall 2004
(MSW and DSW regular members). 4 Data are from National Board
for Certified Counselors 1998 State Counseling Board Survey; comparison with similar
States; number of national certified counselors; with growth rate taken from National
Certified Counselor data. Data for the denominator of the rate are from U.S. Census,
July 1, 2003, estimates. 5 Data for the numerator are based on
2004 American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) Practice Research
Network project funded by the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. Data were
collected from a random sample of AAMFT clinical members. 6 Numerators
for the rates are from Charvat (2004); denominators are based on estimates of
the civilian population of the United States as of July 1, 2003 (Population Division,
U.S. Census Bureau, Release Date: March 10, 2004). 7 Data are
based on the total number of PMH-APRNs board certified by the American Nurses
Credentialing Center (ANCC) as of October 2003, including clinical nurse specialists
(adult and child) and psychiatric nurse practitioners (family and adult). Missing
data are excluded.
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