08-25-2023, 08:36 PM
I got some info back from Kairos, and the situation with the DPC is this:
1. You have to have a Master's in a mental health discipline.
2. You have to be licensed.
3. You have to be practicing.
My issue with it is that it's not really heavy on the counseling side like their Master's is and that's strange to me. Personally, I'd get the MA in Counseling, get licensed (or not) and go after a Doctorate in Psychology (preferably one eligible for licensing) elsewhere since it will be focused entirely on the science of Psychology.
1. You have to have a Master's in a mental health discipline.
2. You have to be licensed.
3. You have to be practicing.
My issue with it is that it's not really heavy on the counseling side like their Master's is and that's strange to me. Personally, I'd get the MA in Counseling, get licensed (or not) and go after a Doctorate in Psychology (preferably one eligible for licensing) elsewhere since it will be focused entirely on the science of Psychology.