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by hellotheretoday
980 days ago
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Ha we can trade. I’ve been a private practice therapist for years, am almost 40, and am pivoting into tech. I did CS stuff a lot in high school and early college and find myself missing it a lot. Been doing a lot of hobby projects over the past few years and have even done some contract work. Might even do some school because I would like to converge all my interests at some point instead of just doing code monkey jobs forever. I do a ton of work with exposure and response prevention for ocd. Also work with autism, more generalized anxiety issues, mood disorders, lgbt issues. Have history with pediatric patients, dissociative and homeless populations. Let me know if you have questions. I’m east coast, northeast specifically, but I’ve been doing this work for well over a decade now and would be happy to help guide if I can |
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Okay a few things to toss out for your thoughts:
1) I'm sure there are lots of "idealistic" views I have about being a therapist, but I'm also realistic. There are going to be "harder" clients, I'm sure dealing with insurance / chasing payments / etc isn't fun, but in what other ways might one be too idealistic about thinking of therapy as a career?
2) Any specifics as to why you're looking to move?