I've gotten through some challenging shit in my life and I think I have the right characteristics and first-hand experience to do some good in this line of work. I'm not going back to university though, so can anyone here comment on the usefulness of these 2-year programs? Are these mickey mouse degrees or can I actually get a job with it? I know I will never make a lot of money doing this, but I don't want to be poor either.
>>18715438
>Should I get an Associate Degree in Addictions/Mental Health Counseling?
no. you should either get a PhD in psychiatry or do something else with your life.
No point in half assing it with a bullshit degree that will drag down the profession.
>>18715449
I'm not sure if you're trolling or don't understand what line of work it is that I'm interested in. A psychiatrist's skills would be wasted doing what I want to do.
>>18715717
>A psychiatrist's skills would be wasted doing what I want to do.
no. Only a psychiatrist should be doing that kind of work.
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>>18715726
this