You can love the whole process from graduate school to licensure as a MFT or LCSW!
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Are the hopes you had for your career as a licensed professional seeming like a pipedream?Are you feeling like you got off on the wrong exit and are not sure how to get back on track? Do you want to avoid the traps that you see others stuck in?
Getting licensed is an incredibly long process. There are a millions decisions to make along the way and it so easy to make a wrong turn. Once you get off track even a little bit, your stress increases, your confidence and motivation falters, and you start to second-guess yourself. You may even start to wonder if you are meant to be a healing professional. You were not called to this profession to suffer!
You can enjoy the whole process from graduate school to licensure! You reduce the time it takes you to collect hours, make decisions today that help you achieve your future goals, and navigate the exam process with ease.
Your stress can be replaced with confidence and a renewed sense of purpose. Your clients, your coworkers, and your significant others will comment on how easy you made getting your MFT or LCSW license look. You will be amazed at what you accomplished, and honored to have a solid, professional reputation
I finished a three year graduate program in two years, and despite failing the written clinical vignette exam by 1 point, was licensed just two years and two months after graduation. Despite this success, there were many lessons I learned the hard way. I want to share the lessons I have learned through my experience and the experiences of hundreds of interns who have honored me with their story. Here is what Cheryl from Modesto, CA says:
While others will tell you just to bide your time in the purgatory of internship, I will show you how to use the time to your benefit! I bring insight into the process with engaging (short) stories, a sense of humor, practical tools and tips, and lots of energy.
Contact me today to schedule a free 15 minute consultation on the topic of your choice. You have absolutely nothing to lose (except maybe some confusion and anxiety) at mirandamft@gmail, or (209) 602-1513.
