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How do I find out a therapist credentials and licensing?

Profile: LiliMonroe
LiliMonroe on Jul 9, 2020
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Try to google their name, maybe you will find a site with such information you are interested in. Look them up in social network sites, as their accounts might have some information. You can also try to ask them directly in person, or ask someone who knows them, or their workplace, if possible. Before you go to a therapy session, it's completely normal to ask about their licensing and stuff, most of them will be comfortable to answer you and let you make sure you know you are in good and professional hands. Research and ask anything you are curious about.
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Profile: Andi20
Andi20 on Aug 15, 2020
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Typically, a therapist's licensing will be visible somewhere in their office and their credentials should be listed after their name (i.e., Jane Doe, LPC/LCSW/LMHC, etc.). You could also call the therapist's office and ask what their credentials and licensing are. Also, most therapists have a webpage where they list their licensing and credentials in addition to providing a bit about them in their biography section. Here, you can also find out what topics the therapist has provided counseling on (e.g., bullying, trauma, mental health, eating disorders, family issues, student life, PTSD, self-image, self-esteem, abuse, domestic issues, and so on).
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Anonymous on Aug 22, 2020
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You could directly ask or look them up. They should be registered, and they should provide to you any credentials and licenses they have if asked. If they are unwilling to do this I would not trust them. Additionally, many of them have these listed online and can be found by looking at a website or typing in their phone number or name and pulling up their info. Different therapists will have various different credentials but all should be licensed. Some will be Doctors, some will have only BA's there are so many ways to get into or become a therapist. It's good to know what their credentials are because you may be looking for or needing certain things in therapy.
Profile: DarkPiT23
DarkPiT23 on Nov 22, 2020
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To do this, you can go to a website such as Psychology Today, search their last name, and find their profile. On their profile, you'll find their licensure number and the state(s) that they're licensed to practice. It's a quick and easy way to find out whether they have a license to practice or not. The specific credentials you should look for are licensed professional counselors (LPC) who have a master's degree in counseling, psychology, or a related field, a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) or licensed social worker (LSW). Usually (but not always), a therapist's license simply matches their field of education. If the therapist's education is in a counseling field (MA or MS or MEd), they will be licensed as a counselor. If their education was in social work (MSSW), they will be licensed as a clinical social worker.
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Anonymous on Jan 31, 2021
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It matters that your therapist has a license because they need to have the verified skillset to help people with various mental health issues. When your therapist has a license, it means that they've satisfied different state and clinical requirements and have the qualifications to treat you. You want to work with a mental health provider who has fulfilled supervised clinical hours. That way you know that they've got the proper training from an experienced mental health professional. Your mental health matters, and ensuring that your therapist has a license is one of the first steps you're going to take in your treatment plan. Thankfully, there are ways to verify a license through by utilizing license lookup tools, which you will learn about as you continue to read. on other hand, According to a survey conducted by the American Psychological Association, more and more people are seeking therapy each year. Many people have taken the step you're about to take, checking to see if their counselor or therapist has a license. It's a smart idea to ensure that the person who is treating your mental health has the credentials to do so. Think about it, would you see any medical doctor you found online? Probably not. You would search their reviews on various websites. That same reasoning that you apply to your physical health you can use with your mental health. It's essential to take care of your body and your mind so you can live a healthy and productive life.
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Anonymous on Mar 26, 2021
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Often a therapists credentials and licensing is listed in their licensing body website. For example, physicians are licensed by State or Province and their licensing information is publicly posted. You can google physician or social work licensing body in the state/province you are looking for this information. You can then search by their name. The governing bodies often list addresses, hospital privileges and licensing status as well as any complaints or formal inquiries brought forward to the licensing board. Most licensing boards have phone lines to answer any inquiries you might have if you are not able to find information on their website. They will most likely help you find what you are looking for too. If you cannot find any licensing or credentials on their personal site or organization site you can kindly ask them if they can send you information verifying their license by email.
Profile: Bre4Me
Bre4Me on Dec 10, 2021
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This information should be public information meaning that if you type their name into the search engines and find their credentials and licensing. If you can't find it this way, you can always call and ask them or their office. This is such a good question though. I'd honestly want to do as much checking as possible. I'd even go so far as to see what other information I could find out about them like what they specialize in or how others have rated their experience with this therapist. Make sure you also understand everything that you're reading about them and their office.
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Anonymous on Mar 20, 2022
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Going online can be one of the best ways to find a therapist is licensed or not. It can be very difficult to know where to look but there are many resources out there that can help in attaining that information. One of the things that will also help is asking them directly where you can verify their credentials that way you can also see how they provide that information for you. You can always go to the states list of licenses therapists and search for them there. Make sure to spell their name correctly and provide as much detail to find them and their license credentials.
Profile: DKS2
DKS2 on Mar 20, 2022
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You can look the therapist up online! Sometimes, the therapist will have their own website and state these credentials themselves. Other times, if you can't find their own website, this information is still open to the public so it shouldn't be hard to find elsewhere; Perhaps try looking on your state's licensing website. If you are already seeing a therapist, you can always ask them personally, as they legally have to provide you this information. If you ever have exceptional trouble locating a therapist's credentials or licensing information after thorough search (or your own therapist refused to disclose), consider this a red flag!
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itsmecarelgalicha on Apr 13, 2022
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Medical professionals means any person licensed or certified to provide health care services to natural person including but not limited to a physical, dentist, nurse etc. Optometrist, physical or occupational therapist, social worker, clinical dietitian, clinical psychologist, licensed professional counselor, licensed marriage and family therapist, pharmacist, or speech therapist. Medical massage therapy is performed as part of a health care providers overall treatment plan, so the massage therapy is typically concentrated on a specific medical diagnosis who treats health conditions diagnosed by a doctor. Massage therapy in medical setting is growing because traditional of the alternative medicine is increasing.
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