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Piet de Arcilla

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Nov 24, 2009, 12:31:15 AM11/24/09
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between a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a Clinical Therapist, a
Psychotherapist and a Mental Health Counselor?

David DeLaney

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Nov 23, 2009, 9:38:48 PM11/23/09
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Piet de Arcilla <dear...@gmail.com> wrote:
>between a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a Clinical Therapist, a
>Psychotherapist and a Mental Health Counselor?

One rolls the troubled, and the other trolls the rubble?

Two-fifty, same as in town? And/or twenny dollah, depending on whether you're
using Euros or not?

Each of their degrees is both the same?

All of them are intensely grateful not to be saying "would you like fries with
that?"?

Dave "give me a HINT here" DeLaney
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Mark

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Nov 24, 2009, 3:16:41 AM11/24/09
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On Nov 24, 12:31 am, Piet de Arcilla <dearci...@gmail.com> wrote:
> between a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a Clinical Therapist, a
> Psychotherapist and a Mental Health Counselor?

One puts hope in your soul, the other puts
soap in your hole.

<thinking>

No, that was preachers and prairie dog
exterminators.

um...

<musing>

a LCSW can dispatch people to your residence
a CT is on site at the facility
a PsychT is highly paid, foresnic by nature
a MHC is a twit with good intentions

don't you people ever sleep?

Now, (back to the thing)

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Mark

Mark Edwards

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Nov 24, 2009, 6:38:51 AM11/24/09
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No cluons were harmed when Piet de Arcilla wrote:
>between a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a Clinical Therapist, a
>Psychotherapist and a Mental Health Counselor?

Two of them have "The rapist" in their names?


Mark Edwards
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Mark

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Nov 24, 2009, 9:30:08 AM11/24/09
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The psycho rapist gets paid more.

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Mark

Otto Bahn

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Nov 24, 2009, 10:26:27 AM11/24/09
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Piet de Arcilla" <dear...@gmail.com> wrote

> between a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a Clinical Therapist, a


> Psychotherapist and a Mental Health Counselor?

Several hundred dollars per hour.

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Piet de Arcilla

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Nov 24, 2009, 11:27:10 AM11/24/09
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On Nov 24, 10:26 am, "Otto Bahn" <e...@eio.com> wrote:
> Piet de Arcilla" <dearci...@gmail.com> wrote

>
> > between a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a Clinical Therapist, a
> > Psychotherapist and a Mental Health Counselor?
>
> Several hundred dollars per hour.

Actually, I got the list from a salary survey site, which says they
all make about the same.

David DeLaney

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Nov 24, 2009, 8:38:15 AM11/24/09
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Mark <blueri...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Piet de Arcilla <dearci...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> between a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a Clinical Therapist, a
>> Psychotherapist and a Mental Health Counselor?
>
>a LCSW can dispatch people to your residence
>a CT is on site at the facility
>a PsychT is highly paid, foresnic by nature
>a MHC is a twit with good intentions
>
>don't you people ever sleep?

Why do you think we need all the professional help above?

Dave "dream a little dream" DeLaney

Otto Bahn

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Nov 24, 2009, 12:21:07 PM11/24/09
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"Piet de Arcilla" <dear...@gmail.com> wrote

> > between a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a Clinical Therapist, a
> > Psychotherapist and a Mental Health Counselor?
>
> Several hundred dollars per hour.
<
<Actually, I got the list from a salary survey site, which says they
<all make about the same.

Now I am concerned. Social Worker? Psychotherapist?

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Piet de Arcilla

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Nov 25, 2009, 12:38:36 AM11/25/09
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On Nov 24, 12:21 pm, "Otto Bahn" <e...@eio.com> wrote:
> "Piet de Arcilla" <dearci...@gmail.com> wrote

Well, an LCSW has a master's degree, apparently. And I am not aware
they ever pay home visits.

I think that the reason for LCSWs might be so that insurance companies
will pay for someone to talk to those with serious problems. I assume
psychotherapy isn't usually covered.

Piet de Arcilla

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Nov 25, 2009, 12:40:10 AM11/25/09
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On Nov 24, 8:38 am, d...@gatekeeper.vic.com (David DeLaney) wrote:

> Mark <blueriver...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >Piet de Arcilla <dearci...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> between a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a Clinical Therapist, a
> >> Psychotherapist and a Mental Health Counselor?
>
> >a LCSW can dispatch people to your residence
> >a CT is on site at the facility
> >a PsychT is highly paid, foresnic by nature
> >a MHC is a twit with good intentions
>
> >don't you people ever sleep?
>
> Why do you think we need all the professional help above?

I thought there were "professionals" on this froup. I may have been
thinking of a different one, though.

Mark Edwards

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Nov 25, 2009, 7:08:17 AM11/25/09
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No cluons were harmed when Piet de Arcilla wrote:
>I thought there were "professionals" on this froup. I may have been
>thinking of a different one, though.

Twenny dollah, same as in town.

Mark

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Nov 25, 2009, 10:54:09 AM11/25/09
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Twinny doller for my seeester.

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Mark

Otto Bahn

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Nov 25, 2009, 11:12:03 AM11/25/09
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"Piet de Arcilla" <dear...@gmail.com> wrote

> > > between a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a Clinical Therapist, a
> > > Psychotherapist and a Mental Health Counselor?
>
> > Several hundred dollars per hour.
>
> <
> <Actually, I got the list from a salary survey site, which says they
> <all make about the same.
>
> Now I am concerned. Social Worker? Psychotherapist?
<
<Well, an LCSW has a master's degree, apparently. And I am not aware
<they ever pay home visits.
<
<I think that the reason for LCSWs might be so that insurance companies
<will pay for someone to talk to those with serious problems. I assume
<psychotherapy isn't usually covered.

I know someone who was a social worker in rural South Carolina
and she made peanuts. She also said she had to deal with some
incest cases.

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David DeLaney

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Nov 25, 2009, 9:39:35 AM11/25/09
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Mark <blueri...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>On Nov 25, 7:08�am, Mark Edwards <Mark-Edwa...@comcast.net> wrote:
>> No cluons were harmed when Piet de Arcilla wrote:
>> >I thought there were "professionals" on this froup. I may have been
>> >thinking of a different one, though.
>>
>> Twenny dollah, same as in town.
>
>Twinny doller for my seeester.

<examines seeester> How long has she been ... you know ... inflatable?

Dave

Mark Edwards

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Nov 25, 2009, 3:12:27 PM11/25/09
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No cluons were harmed when Otto Bahn wrote:
>I know someone who was a social worker in rural South Carolina
>and she made peanuts. She also said she had to deal with some
>incest cases.

Grasshoppers, mosquitos? Sex with that kind of insect? I donut geddit.

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