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I have a Masters in Christian Counseloring, And A licensed Reverend and i would like to become a LPC. I have a business but right now I m limit to what and how I counselor people.
LPC Means Licensed Professional Counselor usually licensed by a state.
LPC stands for Licensed Professional Counselor. It signifies that the individual has met the requirements for licensure as a counselor in their state, demonstrating competency and expertise in providing counseling services.
Licensed Professional Counselor, Masters of Education
It is a Licensed Professional Counselor. A Counseling certification that you can obtain at the master's level.
I think it is probably MA, LPC -- Master of Arts, Licensed Professional Counselor
The initials LPC stand for Licensed Professional Counselor.
Earn your Master's degree in Counseling from an accredited program. Complete an internship during your Master's program. Apply to become an Associate Licensed Counselor. Complete the supervised experience portion.
LPC or LCPC, LMHC, DAC, MFCCLicensed professional counselor or licensed mental health counselor. A licensing qualification is granted to those who have advanced training, a graduate academic degree, clinical work experience and have passed a state-certified licensing examination. (American Counseling Association) Source: http://www.psychologytoday.com/pto/credentials.html
LPCA stands for Licensed Professional Counselor Associate. It refers to a counselor who has completed their graduate degree in counseling and is working towards obtaining their full professional license. During this stage, they work under the supervision of a fully licensed counselor.
PhD stands for Doctor of Philosophy, the non-medical doctoral degree. We would have to know what field is involved to tell you what LPC stands for. Given the category, it could stand for Licensed Professional Counselor, which in some states is the equivalent of Licensed Mental Health Practitioner.
An LCSW is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. LPC's are Licensed Professional Counselors. (Sometimes LCPC Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, depending on the state.) Both require 60 hour master's degrees, 2 year supervised residencies, and passing a national test. LCSW's have master's degrees in social work, while LPC's can have master's degrees in Counseling, rehab counseling, school counseling, sometimes counseling psychology, or other related degrees as long as they have 60 hours and the correct course work.