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What Can I Do with a Specialization in EHTP?

The EHTP Specialization is appropriate for individuals seeking a variety of career paths. Most EHTP faculty members are well-published, experienced professionals who serve as ideal mentors for students seeking to enhance their scholarly potential or the application of EHTP principles in practice:

Saybrook students have applied their studies in diverse contexts, including:

  • refugee and resettlement issues
  • alternative family systems
  • workplace psychology
  • psychological services in police and crisis work
  • sports psychology
  • sychotherapy and the arts
  • spiritual counseling
  • grief and bereavement work
  • trauma work

Many EHTP students are interested in teaching or advancing their professional writing. Other graduates may seek careers in:

  • coaching
  • consulting
  • holistic, integrative, or mainstream health care systems
  • business
  • mental health advocacy