1, with junior college degree or above in psychology, education and medicine, and completed the training courses prescribed by the psychological counselor.
2. Have a bachelor's degree or above in other majors, and complete the training courses prescribed by the psychological counselor.
3. Obtain the third-class certificate of national psychological counselor and complete the training courses prescribed by psychological counselor.
Psychological counselors refer to professionals who use psychology and related knowledge, follow psychological principles and help clients solve psychological problems through psychological counseling techniques and methods. Psychological counselors withdrew from the national vocational qualification catalogue on 20 17, and Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security no longer organized the national unified examination for psychological counselors.
The most common and main target of psychological counseling is healthy people or people with psychological problems. Healthy people will face many problems such as family, career choice, study, anxiety, depression and social adaptation. They will expect to make ideal choices, successfully spend all stages of their lives, seek the maximum play of their own abilities and seek a good quality of life.
Moral norms of psychological counselors
1. Kindness: Psychological counselors should give priority to the welfare of visitors, and the purpose of helping others is to benefit visitors. Psychological counselors practice the principle of kindness, on the one hand, they should protect the rights of visitors and strive for appropriate services; On the other hand, tourists should be prevented from being hurt.
2. Responsibility: Psychological counselors should maintain their professional standards in their work, recognize their professional, moral and legal responsibilities, safeguard their professional reputation, and assume corresponding social responsibilities.
3. Integrity: Psychological counselors should be honest and trustworthy in their work, and maintain authenticity in clinical practice, research and publication, and teaching and publicity.
4. Fairness: Psychological counselors should treat their professional work and related personnel fairly and justly, and adopt a cautious attitude to prevent improper behavior caused by their own potential prejudice, ability limitations and technical limitations.
5. Respect: Psychological counselors should respect every visitor and the right to privacy, confidentiality and self-determination.