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To become a clinical psychologist or a counseling psychologist, will you need to obtain a PhD? What is the difference between a therapist and a counselor? Some one suggested social work, but I’d rather not deal with people with drug/abuse/criminal problems that is usually prevalent in social work. I’d prefer to work with middle/upper class as far as clinical. What would be the best option if I did not want to opt for a PhD but still wanted to pursue in this field? Knowledgeable answers only please, thanks for your responses.

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<--- former psychology major... Anything less than a Master's degree in Psychology is a joke. If you as serious about Psych you're going to at least need an MA... I also hope you like research! :) And even in the middle/upper classes, one of the most common problems you will face are issues of drug addiction. Cocaine/Heroin/X/ Alcoholism/Meth do NOT discriminate according to class! Social Work does have a clinical side. You can get your MSW (Masters in Social Work) and practice as a therapist here in NJ. Difference between a counselor and a therapist... both having training. Therapists have more training/education... (That's my experience.) I have met counselors with only BA's... but I have yet to meet a therapist without a PhD. Talk to people in both fields. I thought I wanted to pursue psychology, but after discussing it with different professionals in the positions I wanted, I discovered that was not what I wanted. "Informational Interviews" They are also a great way to meet people and start networking. Hope I helped!

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