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Showing posts with label Marriage Therapist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marriage Therapist. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

TherapyTribe is perfect for people wondering how to find a therapist

My husband and I were going through a rough patch and if not for the marriage therapist we found with TherapyTribe, we probably would have been divorced by now. Everything would have been different if we hadn’t found TherapyTribe.

It all happened last year when my husband got laid off his job. He had gone into depression and become very sour because of the whole ordeal, and taking most of it out on our relationship. We never had to deal with these kinds of situations before, so we didn’t know how to get counseling or how to find a therapist either. I was discussing the whole thing with a colleague one day when she suggested I try TherapyTribe. Initially I wasn’t convinced that a website could help anyone with marriage counselors, but went ahead and gave it a try anyways. But I must say I was surprised when I did! I saw a number of marriage counselors in my own area listed on the website, and all I needed to access that list of marriage counselors was my own zip code. Shortly thereafter, we visited a marriage therapist, and the rest they say, is history. A year on, I’m still with my husband, happier than ever.

If you’re wondering how to find a therapist too, TherapyTribe is the best place to look for a family therapist, marriage therapist or couples therapist.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Mental Health Therapist: Find One to Suit Your Need

Finding the right kind of Mental Health Therapist or counselor can be quite harrowing sometimes. To make it worse, you can get confused with all the similar sounding specializations or even their general names. For instance, if you suffer from depression, should you go to a mental health counselor or a psychiatrist? To make your life easier, here are some of the common types of Mental Health Therapists, with a brief description about their specializations and training.

1. Mental Health Counselor

Generally with a master’s degree in counseling or counseling psychology, the Mental Health Counselor conducts assessments and provides psychotherapy to his patients. Most of them have attended several hours of training experience for counseling on mental health related issues. They need to procure a license from the state before starting work as an independent Mental Health Counselor.

2. Family and Marriage Therapist

This is one of the most commonly used terms in the context of counseling. With a Master's degree (M.A) or Doctoral degree (Ph.D) in marital and family therapy, Family and Marriage Therapists need to complete at least two years of clinical training under the supervision of an experienced therapist. These counselors specialize in providing assessment and psychotherapy for psychological issues existing within marital and familial relationships.

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3. Social Worker

There are many social workers who are willing to help depressed people with their counseling, but not all of them are trained for the purpose. Anyone with a Bachelor's degree (a degree from a 4-year university or college, B.A., B.S., or B.S.W); or a master's degree (M.A., M.S., M.S.W, or M.S.S.W); or a doctoral degree D.S.W or Ph.D.) is allowed to work as a social worker. Therefore, it is suggested that one should consult the services of a licensed social worker who has the letters L.C.S.W. or L.I.C.S.W in his qualifications. They provide a variety of services including:

• Assessment

• Psychotherapy

• Case management

Note: There is a restriction on their practice - they cannot prescribe medication.

4. Psychotherapist

Any person offering psychotherapy may be called a Psychotherapist. There is no compulsion for a psychotherapist to have obtained a formal degree in a related discipline or have completed a fixed number of months for training. One should be careful before consulting such a therapist.

5. Psychologist

Anyone with a doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) in psychology can be practicing psychologist. Training is not mandatory for all of them. However, clinical and counseling psychologists do obtain special training in mental health treatment.

6. School Psychologists

School Psychologists are required to have a Master's degree in the field. Besides this, obtaining a license (issued by the state) is a must for them. A professional School Psychologist can provide the following aspect of behave issues and mental health treatment:

• Consultation with parents

• Consultation with teachers

• Consultation with school system

• Providing psychological counseling

• Developing school-wide programs

• Assessing academic skills

After knowing a little about what different therapists do, it would be easier to find the services of an appropriate counselor.