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Becoming a therapist later in life?
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I'm in my 40s and had been settled into my career for quite a lot of years. I realized the tech life sucked the life right out of me and recently realized that my teenage desire to be a therapist was right. That's the path I should have followed. I've also got a couple graduate degrees already in things not at all related to my current career or my hope to become a therapist.

I'm wondering if anyone has made a major change like that? Was it worth it?

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My therapist right now is an LCDC. He didn’t get his degree until much later in life. He is still in college for his masters and he is close to 60. I’ve had a lot of therapist and he’s the best one I’ve ever had in my life.

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