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I’m seriously considering college again, this time for my Masters in Social Work. And truth be told, it’s scaring the pants off of me.
Scary because I’m 40 years old, a 12-years-married mother of Twosweetgirls, and already earned my BA in communications.
Back In 1991!
But my “a-ha” moment came several weeks ago, while assisting a loved one with a depressive illness in the hospital setting. And since then, going back for my MSW has been at the fore of pretty much every thought.
So this is really addressed to two kinds of responses: those of you who have been assisted by a social worker, and those of you who ARE social workers.
If you’ve been assisted by a social worker, may I ask what your experiences were? What was the circumstance(s) around which you needed the help of a social worker? Was it positive or negative? Are you currently being assisted by a social worker, and how?
If you ARE a social worker, do you have your BSW or MSW? What’s the area of service in which you work (elderly, mental illness, adoptions, GLBT, schools, etc)? What do you like the best about your profession? What do you like the least? Did you leave the social work arena to do something different, and why? Did you go back for your MSW after having done something else previously?
Any advice, ANY at all, would be most welcome. This 40-year-old Mommy is scared mindless about this endeavor, yet strangely excited at the same time. TIA!
Back In 1991!
So this is really addressed to two kinds of responses: those of you who have been assisted by a social worker, and those of you who ARE social workers.
If you’ve been assisted by a social worker, may I ask what your experiences were? What was the circumstance(s) around which you needed the help of a social worker? Was it positive or negative? Are you currently being assisted by a social worker, and how?
If you ARE a social worker, do you have your BSW or MSW? What’s the area of service in which you work (elderly, mental illness, adoptions, GLBT, schools, etc)? What do you like the best about your profession? What do you like the least? Did you leave the social work arena to do something different, and why? Did you go back for your MSW after having done something else previously?
Any advice, ANY at all, would be most welcome. This 40-year-old Mommy is scared mindless about this endeavor, yet strangely excited at the same time. TIA!