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The book is self-help, about relationships. Specifically, helping women recognize toxic relationship patterns. (Not my first book, the first on relationships).
In addition to work experience in mental health, my MS is in psychology. I also have a doctorate in a completely unrelated field, law. I am not a licensed therapist and have no wish to go through all of that at this stage. Though, I am a certified relationship coach.
The book is very well researched and I’m truly happy with it. So far.
So, at my very advanced age, I’m seriously considering going back to school to finish my PhD in psychology. There are several reasons why I’m leaning that way.
My question for all of you is, would that additional credential enhance my credibility as a relationship expert and author? Would you look for a PhD over an MS if you were buying a relationship book?
Thanks to all.
In addition to work experience in mental health, my MS is in psychology. I also have a doctorate in a completely unrelated field, law. I am not a licensed therapist and have no wish to go through all of that at this stage. Though, I am a certified relationship coach.
The book is very well researched and I’m truly happy with it. So far.
So, at my very advanced age, I’m seriously considering going back to school to finish my PhD in psychology. There are several reasons why I’m leaning that way.
My question for all of you is, would that additional credential enhance my credibility as a relationship expert and author? Would you look for a PhD over an MS if you were buying a relationship book?
Thanks to all.