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[Rerun] Dr. Kirk Honda talks about choosing a career and graduate program in therapy and psychology.

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Anonymous

I'm in the process of applying for graduate school too:)

Anonymous

I have two little boys (one baby and one toddler) and am thinking about having another baby. I am a homemaker right now, so I don't feel like I have the time to dedicate to graduate school and a career in therapy right now. It is a bit discouraging that I feel unable to fulfill my ambitions to be an MFT, but I am trying to remind myself that this is a short period of time in my life (when I will have little ones) and to enjoy the moment. In the meantime, I have been listening to podcasts (like yours) and reading up on psychological phenomenon that interest me. I am wondering if there is anything I can do to prepare for graduate school, or if there are any opportunities to explore to develop my skills that come to mind? I would love any suggestions. Perhaps some books to read? Thank you for your content! You are a wonderful professor.