commentr/StutterJuly 12, 2017

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Speech-language pathologists require a graduate degree, over 400 hours of direct therapy, a year long clinical fellowship, and continuing education hours to keep their license. While telepractice is accepted under ASHA, a student clinician providing unsupervised services is unethical, in my professional opinion. Users be wary! OP, I would be very careful. There are plenty of resources out there for users on this sub. You could post some links if you want to be helpful but I would be very cautious when offering advice. Please do not do disservice to your future profession. Users can seek professional services from licensed SLPs. You should check out the policy r/slp has adopted for treatment and giving advice on subreddits.

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Therapy & Professional

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Seeking Therapy