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05-20-2008, 01:43 AM

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Originally Posted by AshriiN5 View Post
Oh I apologize... Psychotherapist would be most fitting for me probably tehe.
To be a psychotherapist, you'd need to have a perfect grasp of both the language and culture, in order to pick up on subtle signs, inflections, etc. I think someone who wasn't raised in Japanese society, with a native grasp of the Japanese language, will not have an easy time as a psychotherapist. Plus, you'd need to get a license to practice in Japan, which may not be easy...


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