An LPC-supervisor Do they need different licenses for different things?

I'm curious about licensing.

On the website it says lpc-supervisor. I guess i am asking if anyone can out that they do or advertise a certain type of Counseling but yet not be specifically trained for it? Trauma, Marriage, whatever it may be. Or as I was once told... I am well versed in (whatever theory).

If training covers a bit of everything (i know y'all have to touch on a lot if subjects) but nothing specific does it matter?

Wouldn't one been proud to put their credential or certificate up saying I've had training in such and such? (If you had it)

The "about" section says - Theological Seminary where (therapust) earned an M.A. in Marriage & Family Counseling, a Master of Theology, and a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology.

provided clinical and relational help to individuals of all ages, helping couples and families navigate their unique challenges.

Services- variety of mental health services, including:

​ Individual Therapy

Couple’s and Marriage Counseling

Child and Parent Therapy

Grief and Loss Counseling

Trauma Counseling and EMDR

Addiction Counseling

Career Counseling and Coaching

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u/RRL3165 — 1 day ago

An LPC-supervisor Do they need different licenses for different things?

I'm curious about licensing.

On the website it says lpc-supervisor. I guess i am asking if anyone can out that they do or advertise a certain type of Counseling but yet not be specifically trained for it? Trauma, Marriage, whatever it may be. Or as I was once told... I am well versed in (whatever theory).

If training covers a bit of everything (i know y'all have to touch on a lot if subjects) but nothing specific does it matter?

Wouldn't one been proud to put their credential or certificate up saying I've had training in such and such? (If you had it)

The "about" section says - Theological Seminary where (therapust) earned an M.A. in Marriage & Family Counseling, a Master of Theology, and a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology.

provided clinical and relational help to individuals of all ages, helping couples and families navigate their unique challenges.

Services- variety of mental health services, including:

​ Individual Therapy

Couple’s and Marriage Counseling

Child and Parent Therapy

Grief and Loss Counseling

Trauma Counseling and EMDR

Addiction Counseling

Career Counseling and Coaching

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u/RRL3165 — 1 day ago

does a male learn personality traits from older brothers?

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The title says male but coule be male or female and sisters.

Lets say there are 4 boys the first to being 6 to 8 years older than you, the third 2 years older. So if you are 4 years old the others are respectivly 6, 8, 10.

How much of your personality or traits you have are learned from watching your older siblings through childhood,highschool to adulthood? Their interactions with girls and later marriage.

would you end up doing and believing the same way they do?

How much behavior is actually modeled by older siblings?

saying your childhood that's basically been uneventful, no trauma just onery older brothers (boy stuff and jokes). with the 3rd youngest being calm and quiet.

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u/RRL3165 — 7 days ago

What are they wearing?

So, ladies....

A little odd thought that I had today makes me curious...

Do themen prefer their pants to be baggy?

Like more baggy than necessary?

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u/RRL3165 — 11 days ago

How often do you send married or single people for psychological testing?

How often do you send your married couples for psychological testing?

What's your testing rate?

What are typical tests you have done?

Would you find it odd for a therapist to say - "I send people for psychological testing all the time."

"I sent someone just last week"

I am taking it like an everyday thing this person does.

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u/RRL3165 — 12 days ago

question on wording on how to say something without being snarky?

How can i word something nice to let him know that I know about his adult content without being rude?

As soon as we quit therapy husband escalated his multiple tricks again. Partially because the therapist, in my opinion cheered him on by minimizing his actions. So.... He stayed off FB for the most part, until recently .

I am not going to ask about it because he will just lie anyway. How can i word it that I know without being snarky or full of passive aggressive sarcasm? Which to be honest, I really wanna make a passive aggressive sarcastic comment and be snarky but I will refrain...

I know this because of the way he acts, 45 years of experience with him, and I saw his FB activity. It cannot be denied but will... directly or indirectly OR he just won't respond.

One more thing, he definitely has a negative bias towards me. What's another word I can use for negative bias? I need something I can use as an analogy or different wording that he will understand.

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u/RRL3165 — 24 days ago