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is therapy a rewarding job

I'm currently majoring in psychology and understood going into college that I will need a masters in order to become a therapist. I'm only in my first semester and I just don't want to make this big decision to continue with my masters before I am very set on this because I don't want to waste time, money, or mental energy. However, I struggle with drawling a line with boundaries with people. I only decided on this career because I wanted to help people and also because people naturally open up to me and feel safe to discuss their emotions with me. I've always been told that they feel more relaxed and safer after talking to me. However, I don't know if this job will be rewarding to me because I'm someone who likes to see the results as well as being a very hands on person.

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