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An LCSW is more qualified than an LCPC. Both are sanctioned by state license boards. However, LCSW's can diagnose mental health condition, but LPC's cannot.
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor/LCPC: These therapists have a Master's Degree in Psychology and have passed a licensing exam which allows them to use the initials LCPC after their names.
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I'm fairly certain the "C" means Conditional. "In Maine, you must first obtain a conditional license to begin earning the 3,000 hours of clinical counseling experience" required to practice independently as an LCPC.
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Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) or Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) is a licensure for mental health professionals. I do not know what the " -C " is for at the end of it. I have posted a new question (see Related Questions below) to try to find this out.
An LCPC, otherwise known as a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, cannot prescribe medication. Only a qualified physician-- specifically, someone with an MD or DO-- can prescribe medication for the sort of issues often addressed by LCPC's. Other doctors can prescribe medications relevant to their specialty. The answer gets more complicated when it comes to who can prescribe any medication. But as far as professional counselors are concerned, prescriptions must come from someone else.
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
I will assume it is a Masters of arts in MHC. If you are not licensed, you can certainly get away with the common MA or MS (if it were a masters of science). For example, I would use Daniel Giers, MA Once you add licenses you would usually put them after the degree. In my personal case I use Daniel Giers, MA, LCPC.
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.
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