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Old 10-17-2017, 01:47 AM #3
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Adding a bit to what Jo*mar has suggested, anybody here can call themselves a "therapist", regardless of whatever qualifications and training they may have.

In contrast, "clinical psychologist", "psychologist" and "psychiatrist" are all legally-protected terms - only people with relevant documented qualifications and training can use those job descriptions.

It may be different where you live but this might be something to bear in mind.
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