It depends.
If you really, really love what you do then go for it.
If it is a means to an end, then you should think about it.
I'll probably be $120K in debt when it's all said and done (that's with undergrad loans).
But as long as I can pay that back, put a roof over my head and pay for internet and food, I'm good. I'm a cheap date
I know the only thing I want to do is this.
Are you in interpersonal practice or looking to do therapy? My goal is to do psychodynamic therapy when I graduate- do you guys have a lot of good education/clinical experience with this? I don't want to do much CBT. Do you know what the job prospects are for the grads?
Hi everybody,
I'm an older applicant and am interested only in a clinical social work program with a psychodynamic/psychoanalytic focused program. My goal is to do therapy after I graduate and get licensed.
Looking around, the American Psychoanalytic Association recommends the following schools:
Smith
NYU
Loyola
Simmons
Can anybody else recommend other schools or give any input on these four schools?
Thanks!