Hello there, dear reader
Today I will tell you about the degree course I will take after graduate from psychology.
I, after doing some research about the topic, just decided to take the Existential Humanist Psychotherapy degree, here, on Universidad de Chile.
I choose this especifici course because of the conception this line has about the human being, also, I like that this line of psychotherapy does not see the patients as "sick", so a humanist psychoterapist does not try to "cure" their clients. Instead, they kind of try to help them to reach a balance, and a state of well-being (and, of course, those therapists also deal with the problem itself that bring the client to therapy).
I have always thought about take a PhD, and it will, of course, be related to my job, but I do not know which one I will like to take or where I would like to take it, I guess I will found out in a couple of years or more...
I know I will need a lot of money to afford the PhD cost, so I don't think I will take it anytime soon.
I will have to save money from my (future) job if I really want to do a PhD...
I guess I will do a PhD here in Chile, because I can't afford anything outside the country. Maybe if I get a scholarship I could take a course somewhere else, but I have not thought in a especific country to go nor about which PhD I will take to take...
By now, I guess, I will be more than fine with just the Existential Humanist Psychotherapy degree.
And... that's it.
See you next week! ;)
The next year I will take this degree, maybe we will be classmates.
ResponderEliminarIt is always possible to get a scholarship abroad, our university has several agreements with good universities, just have to take the time to make a big process ;)
ResponderEliminarA classmate asked for a scholarship and they said "no, these scholarships are for people who can maintain themselves... those are for rich people"
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