5th September 2008, 11:16 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 6
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Make sure the course is accredited
Although I understand that the number of counselling courses is decreasing there is still probably an oversupply. You need to think about who will pay for your services when you qualify. This means going on a course that gives you some form of accreditation. The british Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy BACP is probably the first place to check out for accredited courses. If your degree is in Psychology then clinical or counselling psychology are possible routes
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