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Expectations to Have for A Psychotherapist or Counsellor, and Questions to Ask

Expectations to Have for A Psychotherapist or Counsellor Psychotherapists and counsellors are often master’s level clinicians with anywhere between 400 to 2000 hours necessary to complete their graduate program in counselling. While many jurisdictions worldwide have different titles for these practitioners, it is most common for there to be at least a 4-year bachelor’s program…
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Counselling and Psychotherapy Insurance Facts Print Out

Click here to download the full quality-high res image (most websites lower quality by default so you must download the full version): Insurance Facts (image) Download the word document for use in intake forms: Insurance Facts for Counselling and Psychotherapy (document) Please note, if you are applying for Telus Health you MUST use the “COUNSELLOR”…
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Sample Letter and Policy for New Insurance Companies

Hello _____________, I am reaching out to all prior clients or prospective clients to let them know that I am now able to direct bill several insurance companies (depending on the plan and coverage).  While there is still not full clarity with some insurance companies, I am offering the first session at a 0-risk policy.…
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The Ethics of Marketing Yourself as a Therapist

Therapists, despite being in a helping profession, need to make money like everybody else. Money, of course, is this giant taboo for many of us. We do not want to come off as selfish or greedy, but we amass a lot of debt to meet professional standards of CEUs, registration, licensure, insurance, and not to…
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Insurance Companies Accepting E-Claims on Telus Health

Please note that these were checked with “LCT-C” Counsellor role in New Brunswick, Canada. Whether they will work for CCC must be checked. If you would like to volunteer please email shaylynnraymond@gmail.com and I will give you the instructions. I have also included the chart directly from Telus-Health. Alberta Blue Cross – Allowed claim to…
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Free Webinar: Ethical Considerations for Telehealth Therapy in Canada

Oops, Restricted Content We are sorry but this post is restricted to folks that have purchased this page. Brief Introduction to Misophonia (15 Minutes) $0.00 For Therapists, Webinars and Classes Add to cart Canadian Counselling LIFETIME Membership (Limited Time) $300.00 Memberships Add to cart CCPA Webinar – CEs Available – Lunch & Learn – Misophonia,…
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Free PDF: A Quick guide to E-Practice Therapy in Canada

Navigating the evolving landscape of telehealth therapy can be challenging for Canadian counsellors. Our comprehensive guide provides a detailed roadmap to effectively implement and manage telehealth services. This resource covers essential topics such as ensuring client confidentiality and data security and understanding the legal and ethical considerations unique to the Canadian context.

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Understanding the Titles of Counsellors and Therapists in Canada

In Canada, the titles and designations for counsellors and therapists can vary significantly by province and territory, reflecting different areas of specialization and regulatory standards. Here, we break down the key differences among some of the most common titles: Registered Provisional Psychologist, Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC), Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC), Registered Marriage and Family Therapist…
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How to Write an Impactful Psychology Today Profile

Creating an impactful Psychology Today profile is essential for attracting and retaining clients. Your profile serves as a first impression, so it’s important to convey professionalism, warmth, and expertise. Here are key steps to crafting a compelling profile that stands out: 1. Choose a Professional Photo A high-quality, professional headshot is crucial. It should be…
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Canadian Counselling

Clinician listings on Canadian Counselling are free for a lifetime for those who sign up within the first year. Over time, the pricing will change to maintain services, pay for hosting, manually check licenses, and support advocacy campaigns for the profession. After examining numerous directories for counsellors, many were found to be either geared toward…
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