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What does “helping profession” mean/what type of experience are you looking for to meet the requirements for Counselling Psychology?

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What does “helping profession” mean/what type of experience are you looking for to meet the requirements for Counselling Psychology?

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We are looking for experience where you have been in a helping capacity with people of any age group. Although we accept positions such as teacher and tutor you will be better prepared for the program if you also have experience in a more counselling capacity, such as working for a distress line, being a peer counsellor at your university’s counselling centre, being a support for one client over time at agencies such as Canadian Mental Health Association or Probation and Parole, helping special needs children, adolescents, adults, elderly, people with disabilities, cross-cultural work. It is important that you know you can tolerate working with intense emotions in people before entering our program.

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