[humanser] Challenges with VR services

Quinto Sanchez sanchezq at prodigy.net
Fri Oct 2 18:01:04 UTC 2015


I had the same type of resistance when I was going to begin my graduate 
degree. However, because I wanted to conduct psychotherapy I needed to have 
a Masters degree in counseling. My undergrad degree in psychology would not 
allow me to perform therapy. Therefore, the VR agency agreed to assist me. 
It is the same with a Bachelors degree in Social work. you cannot administer 
psychotherapeutic services with that degree. FYI there is a great government 
program that canceled my student loans due to my disability. There are 
requirements but, that service is out there if you later find yourself in 
dept and are not able to pay when you have graduated. Here is the 
information: www.Disabilitydischarge.com
18883037818


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From: "Marisol Carmona  via humanser" <humanser at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2015 8:49 PM
To: <alexandera.castillo at gmail.com>; <humanser at nfbnet.org>
Cc: <marisol.carmona at aol.com>
Subject: Re: [humanser] Challenges with VR services

> My goal is to focus on trauma so that I may work closely with veterans 
> and/or soldiers, particularly those experiencing PTSD. My understanding is 
> that this is in high demand. I, of course, plan to apply for student loans 
> to help offset some of the expenses. However, I see that justifying my 
> case will be a battle.
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> Marisol
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: alexandera.castillo <alexandera.castillo at gmail.com>
> To: Human Services Division Mailing List <humanser at nfbnet.org>
> Cc: marisol.carmona <marisol.carmona at aol.com>
> Sent: Thu, Oct 1, 2015 9:27 pm
> Subject: Re: [humanser] Challenges with VR services
>
>  Hi, just from looking at your post, I already know that one of the 
> problems here is justification. They will pay for your degree,  being more 
> specific about what type of social work you want to do might help. For 
> example, if you live in a market that is saturated with masters degrees, 
> not only that, but it's so in the specific field you want to work in, you 
> are certainly not competitive. So although you might be able to land 
> something entry-level, the likelihood is very
>
> Sent minimal from my iPhone
>
>> On Oct 1, 2015, at 8:54 PM, Marisol Carmona via humanser
> <humanser at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I tried applying for VR services in order to have some tuition
> assistance during my master’s program, which I will start fall of 2016. 
> However, they denied me because by pursuing a social work degree, it is 
> expected that I would not be advancing in my career, particularly in terms 
> of salary. I am currently employed, but plan on quitting my job to focus 
> entirely on school work. I shared with them this fact and they said that I 
> would be eligible for VR services if I am unemployed, but I possibly could 
> be asked to show proof that I cannot get a job with my undergraduate 
> degree in psychology. I explained that there are no jobs that I’m aware of 
> where I could work as a social worker without a master’s level degree, to 
> which they responded that I could probably be hired as an entry level 
> employee.
>> Has anyone had a similar challenge? Your input is greatly appreciated!
>>
>> Marisol
>>
>>
>>
>>
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