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The state and more than 20 others restrict therapists from trying to change the gender identity or sexual orientation of L.G.B.T.Q. clients under the age of 18.

Needless to say, this will seriously scar a whole lot of kids whose homophobic parents force them through this

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[–] daannii@lemmy.world 1 points 15 hours ago

Probably someone with a masters in social work. Counselor.

I'll look into this more.

PhDs are a bit harder to get compared to masters or PsyD. PsyDs are easier as it's pay-to-get type of degree whereas a PhD is more competitive and requires research experience and a dissertation. So you have to be a research scientist to get a PhD. Not true for PsyD. Some of those people barely understand how to understand research papers or stats. They don't get training in methods or statistics so they don't know how to understand research. Nor understand human biased and why we must use scientific method because we can't trust our own opinion.

There are Christian colleges and universities but they often do not have accredited psychology degrees. They have to have their curriculum be at certain standards set by the american psychology association (apa) to qualify.

However. You can still get a counseling license even if the university you attended is not apa accredited.

Counseling licenses are given by the state.

I think this should not be allowed. But it is.

Yeah there are way too many unqualified mental health practitioners out there.

There is research on outcomes of patients based on the education type and level of therapist.

Those with masters have poorest outcomes and psyD follow. Both of these often do not use "evidence based therapies" but make up their own approaches based on their own beliefs.

As you can imagine that's not great.

Since PhD psychologist are trained scientist, it's probably not surprising they rely more on evidence based approaches.