To thrive as an FBI Therapist, you need an advanced degree in psychology or counseling, clinical licensure (such as LCSW, LPC, or Psychologist), and experience in trauma-informed care. Familiarity with electronic case management systems, confidential record-keeping, and federal background clearance are typically required. Emotional resilience, strong interpersonal skills, and discretion are essential soft skills for supporting law enforcement professionals. These capabilities are crucial for providing effective mental health support and safeguarding the well-being and operational readiness of FBI personnel.