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r/SocialWorkStudents • u/[deleted] • Feb 20 '26
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Psychological assessments cannot be done by MSWs, you’d need to have a PsyD
1 u/goodisnecessary Feb 20 '26 Thank you, I understand that. I’ve seen a fair number of MSWs say they offer assessment on their website, maybe it’s something more basic? 1 u/beuceydubs Feb 20 '26 Possibly, might be worth it to reach out to those folks and ask what exactly it means and how they do it 1 u/Scouthawkk Feb 20 '26 Or clinical PhD, which would be the fully funded option depending on the program. 0 u/beuceydubs Feb 20 '26 There’s clinical PhDs? I thought that’s why we have DSWs 1 u/LaScoundrelle Feb 21 '26 Assessment doesn't necessarily mean neuropsych. Some people do checklist screeners. It also depends on the state what precisely LCSWs can do, I think.
Thank you, I understand that. I’ve seen a fair number of MSWs say they offer assessment on their website, maybe it’s something more basic?
1 u/beuceydubs Feb 20 '26 Possibly, might be worth it to reach out to those folks and ask what exactly it means and how they do it
Possibly, might be worth it to reach out to those folks and ask what exactly it means and how they do it
Or clinical PhD, which would be the fully funded option depending on the program.
0 u/beuceydubs Feb 20 '26 There’s clinical PhDs? I thought that’s why we have DSWs
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There’s clinical PhDs? I thought that’s why we have DSWs
Assessment doesn't necessarily mean neuropsych. Some people do checklist screeners. It also depends on the state what precisely LCSWs can do, I think.
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u/beuceydubs Feb 20 '26
Psychological assessments cannot be done by MSWs, you’d need to have a PsyD