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Old Feb 14, 2015, 04:04 PM
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He wasn't a licensed psychologist but he was a licensed therapist if he's an LMFT. That requires a masters in psychology which is the first part of getting a PhD. So your T just chose to advance from a masters level which is very is different from someone straight out of grad school.

Previous T has 10 years experience despite only graduating in 2010... I don't really know the ins and outs of it, just that actual experience doesn't necessarily correlate with licensing.

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Old Feb 14, 2015, 04:16 PM
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Previous T has 10 years experience despite only graduating in 2010... I don't really know the ins and outs of it, just that actually experience doesn't necessarily correlate with licensing.

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Your previous T may have waited a little longer after earning their masters before getting their license. But if they were listing work before even entering graduate school for their experience as a therapist, I'd consider that dishonest.
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Old Feb 14, 2015, 04:40 PM
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Your previous T may have waited a little longer after earning their masters before getting their license. But if they were listing work before even entering graduate school for their experience as a therapist, I'd consider that dishonest.

I believe she counts her internship work in grad school - from what little I know of it it was some pretty hardcore stuff. AFAIK she has a bacholor's degree, but not a master's

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Old Feb 14, 2015, 04:49 PM
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Being a health care provider myself makes this tricky for me. Experience is built.. and the more experience, then the more likely a practitioner of any kind is to have dealt with a particular problem.

I don't count my book-learning/schooling as "experience". But I do count the time I first laid hands on my first real live patient. It was part of my formal training, but the minute a health care provider-in-training is dealing with real patients, that is when "experience" begins. It goes on from there as they gradually become more and more independent in providing care. For me, now I am the one providing supervision.

The process of seeing patients under supervision is part of training, but it is also part of experience. So I would not consider it dishonest at all to count back to the first time they had face-to-face contact with providing care for a "real" patient.
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