What Are the Different Types of Psychotherapist Qualifications?
The psychotherapist exam is one of the national health professional and technical qualification exams. It is divided into two types: primary (division, professional code 216) and intermediate (division, professional code 386).
Psychotherapist Exam
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- Psychotherapist exam is a kind of national health professional and technical qualification exam.
- To implement the country
- Those who register for the qualification examination for health professionals must abide by the Constitution and laws of the People's Republic of China, have good medical ethics and professionalism, and meet the following requirements:
- I. Attending the Psychotherapy Elementary (Teacher) Qualification Examination
- 1. Obtain a secondary school education in the corresponding major and have been engaged in technical work for this major for 5 years;
- 2. Obtain the corresponding professional college degree and have been engaged in this professional technical work for 3 years;
- 3. Obtain a bachelor's degree or a master's degree in the corresponding major, and have engaged in technical work in the major for one year.
- Second, take the intermediate qualification exam
- 1. Obtain a technical secondary school degree in the corresponding major and have worked as a psychotherapist for 7 years;
- 2. Obtain the corresponding professional college degree and have worked as a psychotherapist for 6 years;
- 3. Obtain the corresponding professional bachelor degree and have worked as a psychotherapist for 4 years;
- 4. Obtain a corresponding professional master's degree and work as a psychotherapist for 2 years;
- 5. Obtain a corresponding professional doctorate.
- 3. Any one of the following situations shall not apply to take the examination for the qualification of a psychotherapist:
- 1. The person responsible for the medical accident has not reached 3 years.
- 2. The person responsible for medical errors is less than 1 year old.
- 3. Those subject to administrative sanctions are within the sanction period.
- 4. Forgery of academic qualifications or violations of discipline during the examination less than 2 years.
- 5. Other circumstances stipulated by the provincial health administrative department.