Today's Blog Post
Who do I work with -- LPC, LPCC, LCSW, MFT, PsyD, Registered Psychotherapist, or other?
This is part one of a three part series -- we encourage you to read all three, or skip to FAQ and review Q/As at bottom of page.
Part II Link
Q: What is the difference between a LPC, LPCC, and Registered Psychotherapist?
Continue reading Part Two Link
We are accepting new clients and more info at: FAQ
This is part one of a three part series -- we encourage you to read all three, or skip to FAQ and review Q/As at bottom of page.
Part II Link
Q: What is the difference between a LPC, LPCC, and Registered Psychotherapist?
A: A Licensed Professional Counselor holds a masters or doctorate degree, and has fulfilled all state and national requirements.
A Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate (LPCC) holds a masters or doctorate degree, and is in the final stages of obtaining full licensure (i.e., all that remains is client-clinical supervision hours).
At a minimum, a California or Colorado Registered Psychotherapist only needs to pass the state jurisprudence exam, and is not required to have any academic or clinical training.
For a full list of credential requirements for LPC, LPCC, Registered Psychotherapist, including MFT, LCSW and more, please visit your state regulatory affairs department or Colorado Mental Health Credentials Requirements
Note: California and Colorado are the only two states that offer Registered Psychotherapist License.
A Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate (LPCC) holds a masters or doctorate degree, and is in the final stages of obtaining full licensure (i.e., all that remains is client-clinical supervision hours).
At a minimum, a California or Colorado Registered Psychotherapist only needs to pass the state jurisprudence exam, and is not required to have any academic or clinical training.
For a full list of credential requirements for LPC, LPCC, Registered Psychotherapist, including MFT, LCSW and more, please visit your state regulatory affairs department or Colorado Mental Health Credentials Requirements
Note: California and Colorado are the only two states that offer Registered Psychotherapist License.
Continue reading Part Two Link
We are accepting new clients and more info at: FAQ
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