Psychiatric Aide/Technician

Field of Study — Counseling

Psychiatric aides and psychiatric technicians or direct services associates help care for mentally ill and substance abuse patients. They work under the direct supervision of mental health therapists, psychiatrists, social workers and nurses. Psychiatric technicians may specialize in certain areas, such as crisis intervention, substance abuse or children’s problems. They may work at crisis centers, substance abuse facilities, hospitals, social service centers, schools or community mental health programs. Their responsibilities vary according to the work setting and the individual’s level of training.

Psychiatric aides who work in hospital settings:

Psychiatric technicians usually have more formal education, training and responsibilities than psychiatric aides. In addition to the duties listed above, they also:

Educational Requirements

Students interested in becoming psychiatric aides or technicians should take challenging high school courses, including science and English.

A high school diploma and post-secondary training are needed for employment as a psychiatric technician, but they are not necessary for a psychiatric aide.

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Educational Institutions

Virginia Community Colleges

Germanna Community College, Locust Grove Campus

Virginia Hospitals and Health Care Facilities

Twin County Regional Hospital
Winchester Medical Center



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Professional Associations


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