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Hi everybody. My name is Ryan. I've had mental health issues for about 15 years (anxiety, agoraphobia etc). Like most probably, i can't remember living without them. We soldier on
In my recovery years - this past decade - i've gone back to college, completed a degree in psychology, and hope to do a Master's in psychology (if Covid lets me) some time in near(ish) future. Things are much rosier now than they were a decade ago. Hopefully you all feel similar or at least get the support you need so that one day you'll feel the same.
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Hi and welcome
Well done for your achievements and wish you luck for the next stage
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Hi @ryan123 and welcome!
It's great to see you on our community and lovely to see you posting. I really admire your determination, coming back from those invisible battles that are so tough. I hope 2021 is a good year for you and should you need anyone to talk to about applying for a Master's and all that fun, let me know!
Please give me a shout if you need any help, but in the mean-time I'm sure I'll see you more about the discussion board. Have a lovely day
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Welcome to the community @ryan123
Thank you for sharing your story, and sharing some positivity!
Do you know what you might like to do after your Master's?0 -
Well, when i was giving my future a lot of thought years ago, as i was improving, i decided that i'd be good working in psychology. So, really anything in the field of psychology. I'd like to get into clinical psychology perhaps one day, but i think considering my years of mental health problems that step by step is the best plan.Tori_Scope said:Welcome to the community @ryan123
Thank you for sharing your story, and sharing some positivity!
Do you know what you might like to do after your Master's?
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Yep, taking it step-by-step is definitely a good idea @ryan123! Hopefully you'll be able to start your course in the not-too-distant future
You could always do some free online courses on topics that interest you before then, too, if you feel up to it. 0 -
Tori_Scope said:Yep, taking it step-by-step is definitely a good idea @ryan123! Hopefully you'll be able to start your course in the not-too-distant future
You could always do some free online courses on topics that interest you before then, too, if you feel up to it.
Yeah, i signed up to several cpd courses in the last few months relating to psychology. I've also done a couple of other courses in random topics i'm interested in. Keeps my mind busy, good for CV etc.0 -
That sounds great @ryan123, and it'll definitely look good on your CV
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