What is the difference between a Counsellor, Psychotherapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist and Social Worker?
Counsellors Counsellors/Psychotherapists counsel clients, provide therapy, evaluate the effectiveness of counselling programs and evaluate clients’ progress in resolving identified problems and movement towards defined objectives, and they follow up results of counselling programs and clients’ adjustments. A Registered Clinical Counsellor is a fully qualified mental health profession with a minimum of a Master’s degree in counselling psychology or related studies and is a registered member with the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors. This association maintains high standards that ensure safety and well being of clients among counsellors. They offer much of the same psychological and counselling services that psychologists and other counsellors do. RCC fees typically start at $100/hour. Psychologists In the province of British Columbia Psychologists have attained at least a doctorate degree in psychology. They typically carry out much of the research in the field of ps
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