MSN in Nursing or MS in counseling?

Nursing Students Post Graduate

Published

March 20, 2012

Dear nurses,

I do not feel like a nurse anymore. I used to be a great nurse, even cardiac critical care, then I took a break from nursing and returned back as a supervisor. I have had numerous nursing jobs and I either get laid off of I leave. I feel like my skills are not adequate and I feel dumber than a new grad because I don't even remember book knowledge. I am tired of nights, weekends, twelve to 16 hour shifts and no respect for the 12 years I have put into nursing. I look young and cannot seem to progress in nursing because I don't look the part. I feel like I've paid my dues and should be offered a day shift position and/or would love to work in hospital nursing. I'm thinking about going back to school to get my Masters in Nursing to be a nurse practitioner for women's health but worry I wont' be able to get a job and will be seen as incompetent in that too. On the other hand; I've considered getting a Master's in counseling because I feel that at 38 and having gone through divorce, adult rape, incest, panic attacks, agoraphobia, depression and raised a teenager; I might be good at counseling other people. Which degree should I go for: I love both idea's! Any input from current nurses...have you ever felt unable to keep up with pace/huge patient loads and/or out of touch with the field? What did you do about it? How do I know if its time to try something else? Jobs are so scarce in michigan...

I think the MS in counseling. It shows diversity, I think. Good luck.

Specializes in Correctional Nursing; MSN student.

I can relate to some of what you said. It's been a long while since you posted and I'm curious as to what you decided. Counseling????

you can become a PMHNP which includes in its license the ability conduct psychotherapy/counseling. I only add this as an option because the market for pure counselors/psychotherapists (no medical training) is abysmal. Just some food for thought.

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