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==Personal disclaimer==
==Personal disclaimer==
I used to edit this article under the name Psykhosis (yes, I'm back from "retirement"). —'''[[User:J. Ash Bowie|Ash]]'''<small>[[User talk:J. Ash Bowie|(talk)]]</small> 02:38, 17 July 2007 (UTC)
I used to edit this article under the name Psykhosis (yes, I'm back from "retirement"). —'''[[User:J. Ash Bowie|Ash]]'''<small>[[User talk:J. Ash Bowie|(talk)]]</small> 02:38, 17 July 2007 (UTC)

==Counseling and Clinical==
It is my impression that the counseling and clinical psych are now undifferentiated. In my experience, there is only one license for both fields and they both perform the same internships, in the same environment. Practically, both work in the same field, with the same clients, the differences have dissolved. The distinction the cited article claims may have been more true back when it was written (using sources from the eighties), but in the intervening time, it is my impression that the distinctions have become much less pronounced. I'm not sure how to phrase this and what would classify as a notable source for this, as I was not able to find an article written about this shit, but as it is, I feel this article is outdated. [[User:Leontes|leontes]] 12:30, 21 July 2007 (UTC)

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Archived the talk page again. The last edit was in May, so it seemed like a good time to give this page a fresh start. Ash(talk) 01:34, 16 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Personal disclaimer

I used to edit this article under the name Psykhosis (yes, I'm back from "retirement"). —Ash(talk) 02:38, 17 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Counseling and Clinical

It is my impression that the counseling and clinical psych are now undifferentiated. In my experience, there is only one license for both fields and they both perform the same internships, in the same environment. Practically, both work in the same field, with the same clients, the differences have dissolved. The distinction the cited article claims may have been more true back when it was written (using sources from the eighties), but in the intervening time, it is my impression that the distinctions have become much less pronounced. I'm not sure how to phrase this and what would classify as a notable source for this, as I was not able to find an article written about this shit, but as it is, I feel this article is outdated. leontes 12:30, 21 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]