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by rantwi
CLINICAL psychology jobs

Did you have a question? Remember you are speaking to humans not a search engine.

Greg
Clinical Psychologist

Reply 2

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by greg tony
Did you have a question? Remember you are speaking to humans not a search engine.
Greg
Clinical Psychologist

I do have a question Greg, im starting a Bsc in Psychology with Counselling this year. Im considering pursuing a masters that leads more towards counselling perhaps integrated psychotherapy. What sort of post grad employment opportunities would be goodnto keep an eye out for. By the time i graduate I'll be 42

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by Stormgrad
I do have a question Greg, im starting a Bsc in Psychology with Counselling this year. Im considering pursuing a masters that leads more towards counselling perhaps integrated psychotherapy. What sort of post grad employment opportunities would be goodnto keep an eye out for. By the time i graduate I'll be 42

I would definitely do my research to be sure you even need the undergrad, a lot of psychotherapy courses (i.e. counselling) do not need undergrad and are often at diploma level (more focus on practical skills etc).

Greg

Reply 4

I probably don't. The getting an undergrad is more just for my benefit I want to prove to myself I can do it. When i embarked on this I had less of an idea where i was going than I do now and honestly it might all change by the time I graduate. The only thing that is certain right now, i like being people focused, having researched the course im going to do I'm happy with the modules it offers and I'm excited to be moving to Nottingham as its as much about a fresh start as anything else

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