Psychologists play a key role in addressing behavioral health challenges and improving overall quality of life. They work with many other professionals and providers to diagnose and treat a variety of conditions, including addiction, stress, and chronic illness. Learn more about who they are and how they serve a critical need in Indiana below.
The data, tables, and descriptive analysis that are foundational to the briefs and diversity report. This includes information on demographics, education, practice settings, and more.
A quick overview of the workforce and the policies that impact it, including visualizations and commentary to add context for and insight into the data.
How diversity among Indiana’s psychologists has changed over the years and how that compares to the demographics of our state. It also highlights policies and programs that may be contributing to diversity.
Psychologist job growth projections through 2030 with the top counties for growth.
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You should also check out our Playbook project page, which has a treasure trove of information related to improving Indiana’s behavioral and mental health workforce. All of Indiana’s 92 counties are experiencing mental health workforce shortages. This project focused on identifying challenges and opportunities for strengthening this workforce across the state. Research findings and recommendations can be found in the report.