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Igor Chegy Popovic

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  1. I know it's UK board, and when I said European, I meant including UK as well. My studies are pretty comprehensive, and included researches, almost exclusively psychology courses (almost anything you can think of) and practicum, so that's not what I'm concerned of, although I know nothing can be guaranteed, and actually I agree with you it's 'who knows' situation. Also, I know there's no 'list of required courses' for positive assesment, so everything is done in case-by-case form. What I'm wondering here is if anyone from the UK got positive assessment with 5 years long studies (and again, my point is the length only)? I know APS specified it's supposed to be EQUIVALENT to 6 years of AUS studies, and it doesn't have to be actual 6 years long, but I'm still interested if anyone experienced it for real.
  2. Are you referring to my post in the other thread? I know no one can guarantee anything, but I'm just wondering if ANYONE with Bsc and Msc in Psychology (in length of 5 years total) from Europe got positive assessment.
  3. Hmmm. If it's that hard to become clinical psychologists in Australia, I'm wondering why are people not applying for psychotherapy/counseling education instead? As far as I'm familiar it's regulated as different profession, but it's much easier to get a license (if it's licensed at all). In private practice you're doing pretty much the same work (therapy), and you can charge similar prices. Are there any benefits of being clinical psychologist instead of therapist/counsellor in PRIVATE PRACTICE? (I know that conducing clinical assessment in some mental health clinic would be different than performing a therapy)
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