People often ask me what I need to pay attention to when I want to sign up for a psychological counselor. Let me talk about my opinion above.
First: Mind learning is a liberal arts. The Department of Mind enrolls high school liberal arts graduates because it involves mental experiments and statistical knowledge. Psychology is a marginal subject interspersed with natural superstition and social superstition (I think it is more inclined to natural superstition).
Second: At present, the expenses of ordinary spiritual counselors just doing spiritual counseling for others are not very considerable. Because people's opinions on spiritual counseling are not in place and small cities are developing infinitely, it is better to develop spiritual counselors in big cities and lower levels.
Third, psychological counselors deal with the psychological achievements of normal people. China is not certified as a psychiatrist. Therefore, the psychiatrists we often talk about are mostly changed by physical doctors. They deal with people with serious mental achievements, which is beyond the scope of consultants' talents.
Fourth: Having passed the examination of psychological counselor, even if it is Grade II, doesn't mean that you can go out of business. There is still a long way to go to be a qualified counselor. Remember, this is just a certificate. At present, there are few full-time spiritual counselors, many of whom are selected by the unit for training and counseling. After getting the certificate, everyone will still do the previous work.
Fifth: If you really want to take my spiritual counseling as your lifelong career, then you must sign up for the self-taught undergraduate course of spiritual learning (it seems that there is a subject of spiritual learning in the self-taught examination of Peking University), or you may have to take the postgraduate course related to spiritual learning (in my opinion, the self-taught undergraduate course of spiritual learning has learned more knowledge than the postgraduate students who have not studied the major of spiritual learning).