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It is important to mention that just because a headmate has the therapist [[role]], it does not necessarily mean that they are a licensed therapist and are qualified to provide actual counselling.
It is important to mention that just because a headmate has the therapist [[role]], it does not necessarily mean that they are a licensed therapist and are qualified to provide actual counselling.
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[[Category:System Roles]]
[[Category:Caretaker subterms]]
[[Category:Caretaker Subterms]]

Revision as of 21:51, 2 June 2023

therapist ( n.)
Synonymscounsellor
Applies toheadmates

A therapist is a headmate who provides therapy and mental health care for other headmates. There are several ways they can do this, such as researching coping methods for the system, reminding the system of what was learned in therapy, or being someone that others can vent to and receive advice from.

Therapists can be considered a type of caretaker or protector.

It is important to mention that just because a headmate has the therapist role, it does not necessarily mean that they are a licensed therapist and are qualified to provide actual counselling.