DOI: 10.1177/02537176261461726 ISSN: 0253-7176
Regulating Lay Counselor Practice to Safeguard Public Trust in Counseling Psychology in India
Abhishek Chakraborty, Apurba SahaIndia’s counseling psychology landscape features a mix of regulated professionals and supervised lay counselors in task-sharing models, alongside unregulated practice by unqualified individuals offering psychotherapy via online platforms and short courses amid a large treatment gap in mental health services. While supervised lay counselors play a constructive role in evidence-based task-sharing under specialist oversight, unregulated practice risks inconsistent quality and client harm. Statutory title protection, tiered workforce models, and enforcement against deceptive mental health services are urgently needed in India.