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Q
I want to be a counselor working with adults in transition and possibly counsel married couples. I can choose one of two degree programs for my master's, a MA in Counseling Psychology or an MSW. Which would be better from the standpoint of learning the skills necessary to work with these populations?
A
This is more a matter of personal preference, since you can do the job with either degree. I suggest interviewing two or more people who are counselors whose masters are in each of these areas. What are the pros and cons from their perspective? Do they have any regrets? Why did they make the choices they made? With whom do you feel the greatest connection? Why?

Also interview people who teach in each program. Ask them about the pros and cons of their particular field, how it has changed, and what upsides they perceive for counseling adults in transition and couples pursuing marriage counseling. Listen to yourself carefully as you consider these questions and you will be able to determine which degree best suits your interests, abilities, and short-and long-term goals.

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