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Sadly a lot of professional training is just straight up expensive. With masters, at least you get a government loan. Would it work worse for you?
Worked in mental health for 10 years with a psych degree. I look into psychotherapy training every year as well as many friends in psych/nursing roles.
None of us have done it, apart from the girls with rich daddies who support them through it.
Worked in mental health for 10 years with a psych degree. I look into psychotherapy training every year as well as many friends in psych/nursing roles.
None of us have done it, apart from the girls with rich daddies who support them through it.
Have you thought about IAPT? Or PWP training is paid for. 🙂
My daughter is a Psychologist. She had a loan for her MSc. and worked in a supermarket to support herself. Once she got the MSc. she worked in research, and then spent five long years trying to get a place to do her Doctorate, which was funded by the NHS whilst she worked for them as an AP. It was a long road but so worth it. I can’t comment on Psychotherapy training but don’t dismiss a Masters in Psychology as leading nowhere – you just need to be very persistent.