What sort of counselling do you do? You work with married or unmarried couples or both? How old is the oldest couple you've worked with and how old are you? And I see you have Bs in Biology in "sex"... can you describe what that degree entails? Just a short summary?
I work with married couples. And 90% of my patients educated white middle class to upper class.What sort of counselling do you do? You work with married or unmarried couples or both? How old is the oldest couple you've worked with and how old are you? And I see you have a Bs in Biology in "sex"... can you describe what that degree entails? Just a short summary?
Q1: From your observations as a professional, lol, how common is infedility among cadaans?Funny you ask, I work a Relationship Therapist, I’m making comfortable money. Well Into the 6 figures with the hours I’m working.
Why would they come to you and not to an actual therapist or psychologist? Usually undergrad women’s studies degree does not lead to a job as a marriage therapist, just curious tbh.I work with married couples. And 90% of my patients educated white middle class to upper class.
B.S in biology in “sex” is essentially a biology degree with a hard focus on biological sex characteristic.
I’ve advertised myself quite well.Why would they come to you and not to an actual therapist or psychologist? Usually undergrad women’s studies degree does not lead to a job as a marriage therapist, just curious tbh.
gynecologist is type of a doctor. You’d have to go to med school for that. You can study women’s study in college, and take the med school prerequisites on the side and then apply to medical school. It’s actually going to make you stand out as a candidate as not many men study this.My university offers a major in Women’s and gender studies.
At first I was confused as to why this would be a major, but after reading your thread I think I may have to get into it.
What other minors do you suggest I take with this? How about courses that are not mandatory for my major?
I hope to get in touch with you.
I see you’ve become a couple’s therapist without any real psychiatric credentials. Do you think I can become a gynaecologist with this degree and if I market myself well like you?
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I’m quite excited for my course in “Introduction to Feminist theories and thoughts” as well as “LGBTQ History, Theory and Activism”, I hope to bring you in some day to be a guest lecturer. There’s a lot to learn from you.
I don’t need med school as long as I have my bachelor in Women’s and Gender Studies along side my mentor @KobeBryant.gynecologist is type of a doctor. You’d have to go to med school for that. You can study women’s study in college, and take the med school prerequisites on the side and then apply to medical school. It’s actually going to make you stand out as a candidate as not many men study this.
Not hating but I think your trolling us lol you need masters to become a licensed counselor of any type at least in the U.S lolI’ve advertised myself quite well.
Anything is possible I guessI don’t need med school as long as I have my bachelor in Women’s and Gender Studies along side my mentor @KobeBryant.
Do you think he went through the traditional routes to become a therapist? I can work in the hoods in america to help those underprivileged women in finding a gynaecologist who truly understands their struggles.
As long as they keep quiet about my lack of certification (which they will, believe me). All is good.
I don’t need med school as long as I have my bachelor in Women’s and Gender Studies along side my mentor @KobeBryant.
Do you think he went through the traditional routes to become a therapist? I can work in the hoods in america to help those underprivileged women in finding a gynaecologist who truly understands their struggles.
As long as they keep quiet about my lack of certification (which they will, believe me). All is good.
Yes brother I’m glad to see others go this career path. You will find it to be rewarding!My university offers a major in Women’s and gender studies.
At first I was confused as to why this would be a major, but after reading your thread I think I may have to get into it.
What other minors do you suggest I take with this? How about courses that are not mandatory for my major?
I hope to get in touch with you.
I see you’ve become a couple’s therapist without any real psychiatric credentials. Do you think I can become a gynaecologist with this degree and if I market myself well like you?
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I’m quite excited for my course in “Introduction to Feminist theories and thoughts” as well as “LGBTQ History, Theory and Activism”, I hope to bring you in some day to be a guest lecturer. There’s a lot to learn from you.
I’m working towards finishing masters at the moment. I’m currently writing my thesis on Somali marriages.Not hating but I think your trolling us lol you need masters to become a licensed counselor of any type at least in the U.S lol