9 side hustles for psychologists you can explore

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Looking for an additional income stream or want to explore a new creative outlet without being limited to your profession? As a psychologist or mental health expert, this is very much achievable!

In this guide, we list down 9 side hustles that psychologists can explore doing where you can both make a difference and earn more money. Some of these jobs can even be side hustles for mental health therapists too! Let's get started.

Psychology teacher

teacher lecturing in front of a class

If you enjoy working with younger students and want to share your knowledge, consider taking on a part-time lecturer role in psychology or related courses at a school near you. As a teacher, you get to explore the subject from new angles and even get the chance to renew your interest in the field you’ve chosen. This job offers flexibility to teach the course load at a time that fits your schedule without the expectation placed on tenured faculty. 

Life coach

coach in a group counseling session

Coaching is a very broad area, but for psychologists and mental health therapists, you have the leeway to explore different aspects of it. Determine which subject matters you’re passionate and knowledgeable in to know what you can do coaching on. 

Depending on the niche or service you’ve chosen, you may need to get credentials from the International Coaching Federation (ICF). Here are some of the areas you can explore:

  • Life coaching - for helping people make plans and reach their goals

  • Career coaching - for guidance in career development and transitions

  • Family coaching - for family planning, conflict resolution, and goal-setting 

  • Fitness or health coaching - for body and weight goals, strength training, and rehabilitation

Yoga or pilates instructor

yoga teacher adjusting a student

Yoga focuses on mind and body awareness and deep breathing that may help ease stress and anxiety. It can also help people build strength, flexibility, and stability. If you enjoy yoga, you may try to get certified as a yoga teacher.

Because they’re closely related, you could also explore teaching pilates. This is a great way to not only get fit and become more mindful, but also connect with others who wish to try these exercises. Psychologists and mental health therapists can incorporate certain aspects of yoga or pilates into their practice!

Blog writer

person writer in her laptop

If you enjoy writing, you may consider taking on a blog writing job. Skills to consider include writing, having excellent English grammar, and research. 

Use your blogging skills to get paid to write guest posts for other mental health specialists on different psychology-related platforms like Psychology Today. If you have blogged extensively on a particular subject, you can edit these posts and compile them into an eBook that you can share or sell to others! 

Being a writer also lends credibility to your professional profile. Getting published in a respected magazine or peer-reviewed journal allows you to showcase your expertise publicly. This can be very useful for future job hunting.

Telehealth therapist

mental health expert on an online consultation

The COVID-19 pandemic increased the demand for flexible healthcare services, so now more therapy and counselling services are accessible by phone or online platforms. Studies have shown that virtual clinical interventions can be just as helpful as in-person ones. 

If you are a psychologist or mental health therapist seeking to make a sideline as a telehealth therapist, look into taking on part-time work through platforms like HealthHero, SilverCloud Health, Teladoc Health, and Onebright. Check out the requirements of the telehealth service you want to work for to find one that fits your schedule.

Corporate retreat and workshop facilitator

corporate facilitator in a work meeting

As part of company policy, many companies are now committed to overseeing their employees’ mental well-being. These companies invest in retreats and workshops to help address different work-related issues like burnout and other related issues. As a psychologist or mental health therapist, you have the opportunity to create a package to help address these needs.

Have a specific focus when creating these workshops. This helps to streamline the lessons that employees can take on and avoid information overload. It also allows you to refine the experience clients get, leaving them learning something of value.

Digital course creator

student listening to an online course

Online learning enables teachers and learners to study at their own pace, and what you can teach may not always have to be related to your client work. 

When formulating your course, make sure to include a clear outline and learning outcomes. This allows your students to know what exactly they can achieve and learn. This also increases the chance for people to sign up for your course.

As a mental health expert, some topics to consider creating courses on include:

  • Work-life balance

  • Setting personal goals

  • Reducing stress

Podcast host

woman recording her podcast

If you’re confident enough, you can try becoming a podcast host. While starting a podcast seems daunting, you can use your phone to start recording and editing episodes! 

You can use different mental health topics as episodes for your show. Start sequencing or listing the topics you want to record, and consider getting fellow mental health experts as guests for different episodes.

Public speaker

public speaker in front of a crowd

Similar to being a podcast host, public speakers allow you to talk at events. If you don’t have the experience for it but wish to pursue public speaking, seek out places like schools to start practising public speaking for free, where you can talk about the insights you’ve gathered through your career. You can also check out a local chapter of Toastmasters where you can work on your speaking in a supportive environment.

Find the side hustle that works for you!

Finding a side hustle will depend on your personal goals. Be smart about choosing what to take on, and consider how much time and effort you can commit to your side job without compromising your current job.

Psychologists and mental health therapists, broaden your horizons financially or creatively and find a side hustle that you will love. Sign up on Airtasker today to find the right side hustle for you.

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Top related questions

Psychologists can make more money by taking on side jobs! High-paying side jobs will likely come from work that uses your degree and expertise such as becoming a telehealth therapist, a psychology teacher, a professional writer, or a corporate workshop facilitator. You can also earn more money by seeking out online side hustles because of the schedule flexibility and the ability to work from anywhere with a stable internet connection. 

Psychiatry tends to be the highest-paying job in the psychology field. According to the National Health Services (NHS), psychiatrists have an annual earning of up to £110,683 for consultants depending on the length of service. 

Therapists can opt to specialise in particular fields of psychology. For example, becoming a psychiatrist can get you an annual salary of up to £110,683 for consultants depending on the length of service. Psychiatrists are considered to be the highest earners in mental health. They are the only psychology professionals who can legally prescribe medication.

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