Ontario is preparing to lower the training and licensing requirements for psychologists drastically, a move the Ford government says will improve “fairness,” “equity” and “access.”
The current accreditation requirements are also failing to ensure that all psychologists are actually able to help people in need. There does need to be an overhaul of the system.
In today’s environment, truth-seeking is a radical act. Cancel culture, shaming, accusations of racism, and intimidation by ideological groups have made exploration dangerous. But I say: to enjoy the freedom to explore is to reclaim your humanity. It is to say, “I will not be silenced by fear. I will not be defined by inherited myth. I will seek, and I will speak.”
To those still standing before their own walls: do not be afraid. The truth does not punish. It liberates. The journey does not end in chaos. It begins in clarity.
It is worth remembering the world suffers a lot. Not because of the violence of bad people , but because of the silence of the good people.
Unfortunately, good people thrive on silence, even when they are being led to slaughter.
Stand up and say No, stand up you have a right to be heard and there is no better time than the present. Stand up you are important.
Never, never relent to intimidation. Make your voice heard for the whole world to hear you. Shout, shout, shout it out!
Would this trend of undereducating relate to the "elected regulators" being afraid of the diagnosis they would receive from fully competent professionals?
I would be comfortable with any diagnosis given by a competent professional based on the old standards of qualifications. The new graduates are receiving their certificates based on a diluted form of education, where easing qualifications and erasing exams puts patients at risk. It takes approximately 12 years to become fully certified. By easing the qualifications, practitioners can be put through the process faster, alleviating the shortage of practitioners in this profession.
Hear! hear! Truer words ..... I agree whoheartedly with your principles on speaking one's mind and not be silenced by fear nor by intimidation. Thanks for the SHOUT!
I'm from the Government and I'm here to help.
I'm the Premier of OntArWeOwe and I'm here to help.
Apologies to Monty...
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The current accreditation requirements are also failing to ensure that all psychologists are actually able to help people in need. There does need to be an overhaul of the system.
Agreed, the current requirements are failing. There does need to be an overhaul, not to make it worse, but hopefully better, if that is even possible.
In today’s environment, truth-seeking is a radical act. Cancel culture, shaming, accusations of racism, and intimidation by ideological groups have made exploration dangerous. But I say: to enjoy the freedom to explore is to reclaim your humanity. It is to say, “I will not be silenced by fear. I will not be defined by inherited myth. I will seek, and I will speak.”
To those still standing before their own walls: do not be afraid. The truth does not punish. It liberates. The journey does not end in chaos. It begins in clarity.
It is worth remembering the world suffers a lot. Not because of the violence of bad people , but because of the silence of the good people.
Unfortunately, good people thrive on silence, even when they are being led to slaughter.
Stand up and say No, stand up you have a right to be heard and there is no better time than the present. Stand up you are important.
Never, never relent to intimidation. Make your voice heard for the whole world to hear you. Shout, shout, shout it out!
Would this trend of undereducating relate to the "elected regulators" being afraid of the diagnosis they would receive from fully competent professionals?
I would be comfortable with any diagnosis given by a competent professional based on the old standards of qualifications. The new graduates are receiving their certificates based on a diluted form of education, where easing qualifications and erasing exams puts patients at risk. It takes approximately 12 years to become fully certified. By easing the qualifications, practitioners can be put through the process faster, alleviating the shortage of practitioners in this profession.
Hear! hear! Truer words ..... I agree whoheartedly with your principles on speaking one's mind and not be silenced by fear nor by intimidation. Thanks for the SHOUT!
They'll feel way better talking to minorities