| Aspect | Behavior Therapist Training Provided | Behavior Technician |
|---|
| Required Credentials | Typically requires a relevant degree or certification, with training provided by employers | Often requires a certification like RBT, with training provided or mandated by employers |
| Work Environment | Clinics, schools, or home settings focusing on behavioral therapy | Similar settings, working under supervision to implement behavior plans |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Used by behavioral health agencies, clinics, and schools | Commonly employed in similar settings, often as entry-level roles |
Both roles involve working in behavioral health settings with similar environments. The main difference is that Behavior Therapist roles often require more extensive training and may involve developing treatment plans, while Behavior Technicians typically focus on implementing these plans under supervision. Training provided ensures both roles are equipped to support clients effectively.