Thats what one of my research directors told me, but my issue is would it be a financially sound decision. I know LCSW have open fields of practice and can make reasonable amount of money, I'm not to sure how much more a licensed psychologist would make.
The main issue is what I do with those 4-5 years after the MSW
-A. obtain lcsw and gain 2-3 yrs of experience
or
-B. go the psychologist rout
Im not going to bore you with extensive details so here is the skinny. My original graduate plan was to obtain a terminal masters degree in either social work or mental health counseling and later moving on to a counseling psychology Phd program.I didn't feel that my credentials where competitive enough to apply to a Phd program fresh of my bachelors. I recently got accepted into Pitt msw program and spoke to one of my research directors about the program and my transition towards a counseling psychology Phd. Apparently, if I went the msw rout most of my graduate credits would not transfer over towards the counseling psychology phd program ( mind you we where using UF as an example). I would pretty much have to start from scratch earning a second masters on the way. My question is this; Im in interested in research and practice, will most likely have an opportunity to research race and social issues at Pitt and have extensive practicum. I have always wanted to be a psychologist so now I am at a crossroads. Should I
go through a full phd counseling psychology program after msw ?
or
just got the lcsw rout and start working from there?
or
Instead of counseling phd go for social work phd?
or
try to some how obtain a lcsw while at a counseling psychology phd program ( seems like this would be almost impossible)?
Thanks in advance