Psychology studies in Europe. M.A or P.H.D?

Discussion in 'Nursing and medical-related degrees' started by asafroze, Apr 9, 2012.

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  1. asafroze

    asafroze New Member

    Hi
    I have been searching for information about the various psychology degrees and certificates in Europe.
    I know that in the US you usually have to have a doctoral degree to be labeled as "clinical psychologist" or "counselling psychologist" and treat people. and that with an MA you can basically do "mariage and family counselling" etc.

    But I have not been able to find a clear qualification demands in European countries.
    What are the qualifications needed to have a permit to conduct therapy?
    what is the meaning of Europsy? and is that already the assesment methood in all european countries? can you conduct psychotherapy with a Master's degree and certain years of therapeutic experience?

    if anybody here knows anything about the european psychology market, and help me to clear this mess, I would be extremely delighted!

    Thanks
     
  2. major56

    major56 Active Member

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