Posts Tagged ‘Grad School’

 

What do I need to Major in to go for Medical Counseling?

Friday, January 29th, 2010
krazeykmh2002 asked:


I want to go to school for medical counseling, but I’m not quite sure what to major in or where to find information on this subject. I want to deal with cancer patients. I was told today that I would need to go to grad school to get my Masters in psychology. Is that true? Please help!

 

What kind of Bachelors Degree would one try to obtain to get a Masters in School Counseling?

Thursday, October 15th, 2009
(>_<) asked:


Any additional comments and advice would be greatly appreciated.

I am transferring to a CSU. I plan to major in Psychology and thereafter apply for Grad school for School Counseling. Please let me know if this is a good set up.

Thanks.

 

What Is The Difference Between Clinical Psychology and Mental Health Counseling?

Sunday, April 5th, 2009
jackdaniels16555 asked:


I am looking to go to grad school and most of the ones i am interested in have a masters program in clinical psychology and a masters program in mental health counseling. What is the difference?

 

How can I get career experience in counseling/psychology if I don’t have a degree in either field yet?

Sunday, November 16th, 2008
davincikid11 asked:


I’m looking at going back to school soon to get my masters in counseling or psychology. I’ve decided that I really want to help people, because I’ve always been passionate about inspiring others. College, marriage, and drug/alcohol counseling/psychology are my main interests. At least until I go back to school, I’m trying to find a job that can help me pay off my college loans for my bachelor’s degree I received in English. I figure if I can get experience under my belt now, it’ll be excellent resume material for grad school and my future career path. In addition to helping others, I also love to write. People tell me I have a profound insight into the world around me.

How could I get experience in helping others without a professional counseling/psychology degree, if at all? If not, could I at least immerse myself in the field as a counseling assistant, some type of specialist, or even a secretary with my English degree? I really don’t want to work in retail or any kind of business to pay off my college loans anymore, because it’s quite boring, not my forte’, and I feel like I’m not really taking advantage of my degree.