Going back to work, but not the way I expected
When I was pregnant with my first child, I was a social worker in the foster care system. I had recently earned my master's degree in clinical psychology and was on track to become a Marriage and Family Therapist. I was working for a nonprofit, which predictably didn't pay a lot, but it did provide me with a supervisor who could sign my log sheets, getting me closer to my 2,000 hours so I could take the licensing exam.
API Leader and mother of 2, Tina McRorie shares how making her children's attachment needs as priority shaped her career aspirations on API's blog.
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