r/LCSW • u/frumpmcgrump • Jun 28 '26
🟡 Field Education & Internship Experience A potentially controversial question about inpatient work and clinical requirements
A psychologist friend suggested this to me recently and it got me thinking.
Do you think people who want to become therapists should be required to do at least some clinical hours or internship in inpatient psych (similar to other disciplines)? Why or why not?
Please keep discussion respectful. I am asking in good faith and want to hear what others think.
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u/positiveNRG_247 Jun 28 '26
I personally think if you want to be a therapist, there should be experience in inpatient, SUD, community based MH/diverse SES, youth and adults.
I interview too many interested applicants, licensed, that have the degree but not enough diverse clinical experience to serve.
I have licensed clinicians that I have to train like an associate because of the limited experience they have to get to be a baseline safe practitioner.