Thanks for reporting this. Great video! Question: After completing your degree, successfully passing the exam and attaining your license w/in your state, what other certifications can you obtain with this degree/licensure? Thank you.
As someone that is gonna study to become an LMFT (hopefully starting school next year). You can get certified in addictions counseling, military counseling, certain kind of therapy that need training, being certified as child custody evaluator, forensic mental health evaluator and etc. But it depends on your area of interested.
Hi Debra, this response is from Alysia. Hope it helps! "Great question! Cristian definitely provided you with the right information. There are numerous certifications and licensures out there for licensed counselors, which can be dependent on what type of therapy you plan to practice. If you are working with children, then it may be getting a Certificate in Advanced Play Therapy or becoming a RPT (Registered Play Therapist). If you are interested in working solely with those who struggle with substance use, then your path may lead you to get your CASAC (Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor). I always recommend PESI (www.pesi.com/) as a way to explore what learning opportunities best suit your interests as they offer a huge selection of seminars, training and certificates to both students and licensed professionals."
can i pursue LMHC from sociology!? I want to do master in mental health counselor but i majored in sociology during my bachelor..psychology and sociology were also my subject in 11th and 12 th class!! Plz help if u know
Hi there! If you are looking into graduate programs for this career field, each university's website should have information on pre-requisite courses you need to take. :)
My GRE score for John Jay was off by 4 points!!! 😂 I ended up getting into Queens College, also a CUNY school. Queens College doesn’t have the focus in forensics though and it’s a more mainstream take on clinical mental health counseling
@@20SomethingsCareerStories I’m really enjoying it! I start my 3rd and final year in the fall. The way it’s set up we get to know a lot of the other students so we support one another. The faculty is really small so we get to develop relationships with them. I’m currently interning at a private practice providing tele-health services and I love it. I might move out of state so I’m looking into other states’ licensing processes. Overall very exciting!
If you haven't gotten a degree yet, and want to do so in the US. Here is a resource to look into for more information: www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-humanities-schools/psychology-rankings
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I am not a 20 something, but I appreciate this content. I am currently in my LMHC program
Thank you for this video- i’m looking into being a clinical mental health counselor & this was informational!
Thank you for the video !!
Thanks for reporting this. Great video! Question: After completing your degree, successfully passing the exam and attaining your license w/in your state, what other certifications can you obtain with this degree/licensure? Thank you.
As someone that is gonna study to become an LMFT (hopefully starting school next year). You can get certified in addictions counseling, military counseling, certain kind of therapy that need training, being certified as child custody evaluator, forensic mental health evaluator and etc. But it depends on your area of interested.
Hi Debra, this response is from Alysia. Hope it helps!
"Great question! Cristian definitely provided you with the right information. There are numerous certifications and licensures out there for licensed counselors, which can be dependent on what type of therapy you plan to practice. If you are working with children, then it may be getting a Certificate in Advanced Play Therapy or becoming a RPT (Registered Play Therapist). If you are interested in working solely with those who struggle with substance use, then your path may lead you to get your CASAC (Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor). I always recommend PESI (www.pesi.com/) as a way to explore what learning opportunities best suit your interests as they offer a huge selection of seminars, training and certificates to both students and licensed professionals."
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can i pursue LMHC from sociology!? I want to do master in mental health counselor but i majored in sociology during my bachelor..psychology and sociology were also my subject in 11th and 12 th class!! Plz help if u know
Hi there! If you are looking into graduate programs for this career field, each university's website should have information on pre-requisite courses you need to take. :)
My GRE score for John Jay was off by 4 points!!! 😂
I ended up getting into Queens College, also a CUNY school. Queens College doesn’t have the focus in forensics though and it’s a more mainstream take on clinical mental health counseling
Congratulations on Queens College. How are you liking the program?
@@20SomethingsCareerStories I’m really enjoying it! I start my 3rd and final year in the fall. The way it’s set up we get to know a lot of the other students so we support one another.
The faculty is really small so we get to develop relationships with them. I’m currently interning at a private practice providing tele-health services and I love it. I might move out of state so I’m looking into other states’ licensing processes. Overall very exciting!
@@javi_gmzm That's amazing, keep on grinding!
May i know how to get job in USA as psychologist we r form india
If you haven't gotten a degree yet, and want to do so in the US. Here is a resource to look into for more information: www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-humanities-schools/psychology-rankings
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