I want to get my masters in art therapy, but would I still be able to get my doctorate in clinical psychology?
Art therapy is counseling psychology, and well I am interested in that, but I would like to go more of the route of research and testing. So I’m wondering if I would still be able to do my doctorate in clinical psychology if I only do a masters in art therapy or if I would have to do a double major for my masters to be accepted into the clinical psychology program.
Can anyone help me?
There was a student in my graduate counseling practicum who was accepted in a doctoral program in psychology in California. This was about ten years ago.
I would ask both the counseling psychology advisers and the (clinical) psychology advisers at your college to be on the safe side.
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There was a student in my graduate counseling practicum who was accepted in a doctoral program in psychology in California. This was about ten years ago.
I would ask both the counseling psychology advisers and the (clinical) psychology advisers at your college to be on the safe side.
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Masters in Counseling