n****o 发帖数: 211 | 1 It is a mojor earns more(60,000$/year with 3 years' experience, M.S.
preferred). The charge of consultant is according to the income of patients.
50% of American divorce, so great market!
Applicants must be fluent in English! | t********r 发帖数: 10 | 2 Then do you think an American patient, especially Caucasion would be willing to see a doctor or counselor who are from Asian. Will they be able to trust and confess his/her problems to a person who came from different cultural background?
On the other hand, it is true that there are many people divorced in the U.S., but only not everyone affordable to counseling. It's luxurious expense and rarely covered for insurance. Therefore, this market is still limited for ethnic group, especially those wh
【在 n****o 的大作中提到】 : It is a mojor earns more(60,000$/year with 3 years' experience, M.S. : preferred). The charge of consultant is according to the income of patients. : 50% of American divorce, so great market! : Applicants must be fluent in English!
| a****a 发帖数: 27 | 3 I guess a certificate is needed for this?
【在 n****o 的大作中提到】 : It is a mojor earns more(60,000$/year with 3 years' experience, M.S. : preferred). The charge of consultant is according to the income of patients. : 50% of American divorce, so great market! : Applicants must be fluent in English!
| n****o 发帖数: 211 | 4 yes.
patients.
【在 a****a 的大作中提到】 : I guess a certificate is needed for this?
| j****e 发帖数: 245 | 5 I think Tangolover has a good point. We have to realize that there might be
barriers for us to work in the field of counseling people. However, I guess it
just means that we need to work extra, go the distance, to achieve the same,
even a little less than the native counselors. However, it does not mean that
it is exclusive to us just because our background is from another country. I
have had American friends who confide in me. I think we can understand each
other on a human basis. I personally
【在 t********r 的大作中提到】 : Then do you think an American patient, especially Caucasion would be willing to see a doctor or counselor who are from Asian. Will they be able to trust and confess his/her problems to a person who came from different cultural background? : On the other hand, it is true that there are many people divorced in the U.S., but only not everyone affordable to counseling. It's luxurious expense and rarely covered for insurance. Therefore, this market is still limited for ethnic group, especially those wh
| n****o 发帖数: 211 | 6 1. Some American marry Chinese. If the consultant is Chinese, it will help him
or her to understand Chinese culture more.
2. There are half a million of Chinese in NY, many Chinese in CA, you can try
these clients.
Where there is market, there is chance to success.
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【在 j****e 的大作中提到】 : I think Tangolover has a good point. We have to realize that there might be : barriers for us to work in the field of counseling people. However, I guess it : just means that we need to work extra, go the distance, to achieve the same, : even a little less than the native counselors. However, it does not mean that : it is exclusive to us just because our background is from another country. I : have had American friends who confide in me. I think we can understand each : other on a human basis. I personally
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