Counselling is an unregulated activity in Australia. No statutory regulation currently exists. As a result, different counselling organizations are promoting different voluntary standards for the practice of counselling. This has led to a credentialing dilemma in which counsellors and the public are confronted with a number of counselling qualification choices. This dilemma poses a number of questions: Should counselling become more regulated in Australia? At what level should counselling be regulated? Should there be various levels of counsellor regulation? This article provides an overview of the credentialing dilemma facing counselling in Australia, compares and contrasts two main Australian accreditation efforts, and proposes cooperatio...
The registration environment offers particular challenges for the identity of counselling in 21st-ce...
This paper provides an overview of various regulatory, registration, accreditation and professional ...
This chapter is based on an original chapter written by Borgen and Neault (2019) for the Canadian ve...
This survey research aimed to describe Australian counsellors associated with the Australian Counsel...
School counselling in Australia is presently in a state of flux and adaptation. Within this period o...
Historically, perhaps because of its matching process traditions, career counselling has tended to b...
More than a decade after the passage of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act in 2003 it...
More than a decade after the passage of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act in 2003 it...
Although Australian professional counselling services are well-established, a unified vision of what...
Training models in clinical psychology vary across regions, as do the laws that regulate professiona...
In Australia, psychotherapy is a practice rather than a profession. There is no legally sanctioned d...
Training models in clinical psychology vary across regions, as do the laws that regulate professiona...
The registration environment offers particular challenges for the identity of counselling in 21st-ce...
Training models in clinical psychology vary across regions, as do the laws that regulate professiona...
Counselling in Australia is self-regulated, and legal accountability for faith-based counselling ser...
The registration environment offers particular challenges for the identity of counselling in 21st-ce...
This paper provides an overview of various regulatory, registration, accreditation and professional ...
This chapter is based on an original chapter written by Borgen and Neault (2019) for the Canadian ve...
This survey research aimed to describe Australian counsellors associated with the Australian Counsel...
School counselling in Australia is presently in a state of flux and adaptation. Within this period o...
Historically, perhaps because of its matching process traditions, career counselling has tended to b...
More than a decade after the passage of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act in 2003 it...
More than a decade after the passage of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act in 2003 it...
Although Australian professional counselling services are well-established, a unified vision of what...
Training models in clinical psychology vary across regions, as do the laws that regulate professiona...
In Australia, psychotherapy is a practice rather than a profession. There is no legally sanctioned d...
Training models in clinical psychology vary across regions, as do the laws that regulate professiona...
The registration environment offers particular challenges for the identity of counselling in 21st-ce...
Training models in clinical psychology vary across regions, as do the laws that regulate professiona...
Counselling in Australia is self-regulated, and legal accountability for faith-based counselling ser...
The registration environment offers particular challenges for the identity of counselling in 21st-ce...
This paper provides an overview of various regulatory, registration, accreditation and professional ...
This chapter is based on an original chapter written by Borgen and Neault (2019) for the Canadian ve...