
From Student to Therapist: Navigating the Journey in New York
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Summary
In this conversation, Justin and Challee discuss the journey to becoming a licensed therapist in New York, including educational requirements, internships, and the licensure exam. They explore the transition from school to the job market, the challenges faced, and the importance of support in the workplace, especially when moving into private practice. The discussion highlights the need for self-care and the balance between professional responsibilities and personal life.
Takeaways
-You need a bachelor's degree and a master's degree to become a licensed therapist.
-Internships are a crucial part of the training process for therapists.
-The licensure exam can be daunting, but preparation is key.
-Networking and applying to multiple positions can expedite the job search process.
-Transitioning to private practice offers more flexibility and control over one's schedule.
-Financial stability is an important consideration when choosing a career path in therapy.
-Supportive supervisors can significantly impact job satisfaction and performance.
-Self-care is essential for therapists to avoid burnout.
-Creating a positive workplace culture enhances team support and collaboration.
-The human aspect of therapy work is vital for personal and professional growth.