
Apr 17, 2018, 04:03 PM
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Member Since: Dec 2015
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 54,324
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Originally Posted by lucozader
There are various regulating bodies that most Ts are registered with that follow ethical frameworks and that require a certain amount of training and clinical experience to become a member. There's not much understanding of that system amongst the general public (potential clients) though, and it's pretty terrifying that anyone can go out there and call themselves a counsellor or psychotherapist.
My T, like most, is BACP (British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy) registered. I would absolutely not see a T who isn't, but also I wouldn't say it's a guarantee of a good T. Unfortunately there are still plenty of s***ty ones, same as in the US!
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Good to know.
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