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ISSN 2201-7089
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Vol. 9, Issue 2, 2021November 01, 2021 AEST

A Snapshot of the Counselling and Psychotherapy Workforce in Australia in 2020: Underutilised and Poorly Remunerated, Yet Highly Qualified and Desperately Needed

Alexandra Bloch-Atefi, Elizabeth Day, Tristan Snell, Gina O'Neill,
access barrierscounselling and psychotherapy workforceCOVID-19 pandemichealth inequitiesmental health servicesprofessional identityremunerationunderemployment
https://doi.org/10.59158/001c.71216
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Bloch-Atefi, A., Day, E., Snell, T., & O’Neill, G. (2021). A snapshot of the counselling and psychotherapy workforce in Australia in 2020: Underutilised and poorly remunerated, yet highly qualified and desperately needed. Psychotherapy and Counselling Journal of Australia, 9(2). https:/​/​doi.org/​10.59158/​001c.71216

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