Learning Agility & Knowledge Acquisition × Recommended Skills: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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Counselor (Physician)
A medical professional who holds a physician's license, conducts counseling through interviews using psychological approaches for patients' mind-body issues, and provides support including diagnosis and treatment.
Certified Psychologist (Medical Facility)
A professional who conducts psychological assessments, psychological support, and counseling in medical settings to support patients' mental health.
Certified Psychologist (excluding medical and welfare facilities)
A professional who utilizes specialized knowledge in psychology to provide psychological support and consultation to individuals or groups in educational institutions, companies, regional consultation centers, etc.
Psychological Counselor (Sole Proprietor)
A professional who responds to clients' mental troubles and stress consultations, providing support using psychological knowledge and counseling techniques. Operates independently as a sole proprietor, offering services in person or online.
Psychology Technician (Mental Hospital)
A medical technical role in psychiatric hospitals that evaluates patients' mental states through psychological testing and interviews, supporting the formulation of treatment and assistance plans.
Trainer (Rehabilitation Facility: Occupational Therapist)
Occupational therapists are medical professionals who support functional recovery and improvement of daily living abilities through everyday activities for people with impairments in physical/mental functions or daily activities.
Legal Technical Officer (Psychology) (Correctional Psychology Specialist)
The Legal Technical Officer (Psychology) (Correctional Psychology Specialist) is a public specialist who conducts psychological assessments and support for inmates and juvenile institution residents in correctional facilities to promote rehabilitation and social reintegration.
Clinical Psychologist (Excluding Medical and Welfare Facilities)
Clinical psychologists (excluding medical and welfare facilities) provide psychological support in schools, companies, regional consultation centers, etc., and are professionals who solve individuals' or groups' mental problems through interviews and psychological assessments.