“…Research within the field of counseling has focused on the use and presentation of professional credentials and titles (Bernstein & Figiolo, 1983;Hoyt, 1996;Nasar & Devlin, 2011;Siegel & Sell, 1978), and their impact upon perceived expertness and clients' likelihood to seek consultation. Findings suggest that objective evidence of training (i.e., reputational cues; Hoyt, 1996) significantly contributes to clients' perceptions of expertness and participation in counseling (Atkinson & Carskaddon, 1975;Siegel & Sell, 1978;Strong, 1968;Strong & Dixon, 1971). When introduced with highly credible titles, consultants are rated greater in attractiveness, expertness, trustworthiness, confidence (Bernstein & Figiolo, 1983), and likelihood of visiting (i.e., using their services) (Paradise, Conway, & Zweig, 1986).…”