But, she was a "medical source" because she is licensed by the state as a licensed clinical professional counselor and offered her opinions while working in that capacity. 20 C.F.R. § 404.1502(d); Snowdon v. Colvin, No. 2:15-cv-521-JHR, 2016 WL 4766231, *5 (D. Me. Sept. 13, 2016) (licensed clinical professional counselor was not an "acceptable medical source," but was a "medical source."). Because Adams was a medical source other than a treating source, the ALJ was required to weigh Adams' opinion based on her examining relationship with Vorce, treatment relationship, supportability of the opinion, consistency of her opinion with other evidence, and whether the opinion was offered within her area of expertise, among other factors. 20 C.F.R. § 404.1527(c).