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<blockquote data-quote="wesleysmith" data-source="post: 15691914" data-attributes="member: 608910"><p>I will let the others answer this correctly and more in depth from the get go this time, but as for LCSWs, this is directly from pingouin's sticky thread at the top of the page entitled The Official MSW Q&A Thread: "Pretty much any theoretical orientation is fair game as long as you have been trained and supervised in using it. Psychodynamic, CBT, interpersonal, you name it. LCSWs can provide therapy for individuals, families, couples, and groups, although many people have a preference for some over others. (ie, I don't do couples, and my office isn't big enough to comfortably seat more than 5 people including myself.)"</p><p>I'm fairly certain this is the same for the other licenses, however, someone else will most likely know as opposed to be "pretty sure" so... One thing I have read on here time and time again, and I think it's valid, is make sure you are not picking your treatment modality based on what one interests you alone; by that I mean, don't pick Magic Brain Manipulation Through Happy Dance treatment because you like it. Make sure it is a well studied, empirically proven treatment for the populations you are interested in working with. Once again, take this for what it is, speculation, but it sounds like you are describing a psychodynamic therapy, but once again, others can go into more detail on that because I wouldn't feel comfortable saying so with absolute certainty, nor would I be able to describe them to you in great detail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wesleysmith, post: 15691914, member: 608910"] I will let the others answer this correctly and more in depth from the get go this time, but as for LCSWs, this is directly from pingouin's sticky thread at the top of the page entitled The Official MSW Q&A Thread: "Pretty much any theoretical orientation is fair game as long as you have been trained and supervised in using it. Psychodynamic, CBT, interpersonal, you name it. LCSWs can provide therapy for individuals, families, couples, and groups, although many people have a preference for some over others. (ie, I don't do couples, and my office isn't big enough to comfortably seat more than 5 people including myself.)" I'm fairly certain this is the same for the other licenses, however, someone else will most likely know as opposed to be "pretty sure" so... One thing I have read on here time and time again, and I think it's valid, is make sure you are not picking your treatment modality based on what one interests you alone; by that I mean, don't pick Magic Brain Manipulation Through Happy Dance treatment because you like it. Make sure it is a well studied, empirically proven treatment for the populations you are interested in working with. Once again, take this for what it is, speculation, but it sounds like you are describing a psychodynamic therapy, but once again, others can go into more detail on that because I wouldn't feel comfortable saying so with absolute certainty, nor would I be able to describe them to you in great detail. [/QUOTE]
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