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Queensland Counsellors Association
Queensland Counsellors Association (QCA) is an incorporated professional Association for counsellors and psychotherapists. It is dedicated to enhancing quality counselling services for the community. QCA is based in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It has members throughout the state and has been serving the counselling profession since 1973.

QCA counselling therapists work with a wide range of client issues including grief and loss, relationships and communication, work and career, stress, life transitions, parenting, self-esteem, spiritual issues, difficulties caused by addictions, trauma and abuse.

QCA is open to all therapists who meet the required standards of training and experience, irrespective of their practice tradition. Members provide evidence of supervised counselling practice. They are required to practice in accordance with the Association’s Code of Ethics.

QCA goals:
 * improving the quality of counselling services in Queensland
 * promoting the professional status, identity and visibility of counselling and psychotherapy in the community
 * promoting employment opportunities for counsellors and psychotherapists
 * enhancing the growth and development of professional counselling through ongoing professional development and supervision
 * promoting an accepted Code of Ethics for counsellors and psychotherapists
 * providing opportunities to network with other counsellors
 * enabling a pathway to list on Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia national register, which is part of ARCAP (Australian Register of Counsellors and Psychotherapists)