| Aspect | Reunification Therapy | Child Psychologist |
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| Credentials | Licensed mental health professionals, often with specialized training in family therapy | Doctorate in psychology (PhD or PsyD), licensed to practice psychology |
| Work Environment | Private practice, clinics, or family therapy settings focusing on family reunification | Hospitals, clinics, schools, private practice, focusing on mental health assessment and therapy |
| Industry Usage | Family law, custody disputes, post-separation reunification | General mental health, developmental issues, emotional and behavioral concerns |
Reunification Therapy specifically addresses family reunification issues, often in custody disputes, while Child Psychologists provide broader mental health services for children. Both roles require mental health credentials but focus on different aspects of child and family well-being.