Post graduate studies

As some of you may know from my past posts, I am currently working on getting my master's degree, and since my relationship with psychology has suffered a crisis, I'll go on a limb here and say that I won't be doing any more studying, at least for a while, as I reserve my right to change my mind ;)

Being honest, the experience hasn’t been as dreadful as I might make it sound; that comes off just because of my relationship with psychology itself, but the positive aspects of having this experience must be recognized, I think. I would say that I’ve liked getting to know professionals who have had years of experience in the specialized areas that I like (systemic and narrative practice), developing more knowledge on this areas, and most of all, what takes the price of the best aspect of this experience is knowing my classmates. Our group is small and is formed only by strong and caring women, who have been the best companions throughout this journey. Also I got to know this University, because I got my undergraduate degree in another establishment, and that has been cool as well :)

If I continue to make a living from psychology, I guess it would be from teaching classes. That aspect I really like, and maybe I could take a course or two to develop more and better teaching strategies.

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Living in an ideal world, where everyone could study whatever they wished and not being obligated to work in what they studied, I would say that I’d like to study something very different from psychology. I've thought of a technical career, maybe radiology. I think that is a cool career: not so ambiguous as my profession, but also challenging, a characteristic that is always present in everything I do.Resultado de imagen para imagenology

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