Snoozy
Laws here are different than they are in the US. I was a "qualified" therapist and was recognized as such in the community. Th emedia often used me as a source person for abuse issue. I had psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers refer patients to me. I spoke frequently in the community, at the colleges and both Concordia and McGill University about abuse issues. For a long time I was the "go-to" person in Montreal
So you aren't licensed then? Just wondering..
Ex-Jehovah's Witness, Therapist discusses MIND CONTROL
Maybe this is why they took it down? Just saying..
The requirements for being registered, licensed, certified or chartered as a psychologist providing psychological services varies from province-to-province in Canada. Having a master's or doctoral degree does not guarantee eligibility to practice. The normal requirements are (a) possessing the required graduate degree, (b) having received supervised experience, and (c) passing written and oral exams on practice and ethical issues. It is a student’s responsibility to learn about the licensing, certification, or chartering requirements of the jurisdictions in which they wish to practice and the quality of the graduate programs in which they are considering training.
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