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Untrue but nevermind.rhoeds121 wrote:Any fool can call themselves a 'counsellor' it requires no qualifications whatsoever.rhoeds121 wrote:In the same way anyone with a degree in psychology can call tmeselves a psychologist.
Again untrue, they need to have a vocational period before they can be called 'Psychologist'
Before you attack Trisha's actual qualifications (I used the word 'trained' in my post). She worked for the mental health service so even if she wasn't qualified (which she is), she wouldn't be allowed to work for the MHSrhoeds121 wrote:News flash: life isnt meant to be easy!
It isn't, which is why we all need some help now and then to cope with it. You try telling that to someone who can barely live a day without wanting to die because they were badly abused when they were younger. That is what counselling's for. We're not talking about people who just deal with a few worries every now and then. Having said that, counselling's for everyone.1 John 4: 7 & 80
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