Psychology, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

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☑️How to become PSYCHOLOGIST

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Answered by BrainlyGod
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There are many positions available for psychologists, with each requiring a different set of skills. Would you rather be a clinical psychologist, who might work on fields as diverse as research, counseling, and psychological assessment; a psychiatrist, a physician who can prescribe medications in conjunction with counseling; or a therapist, who helps people overcome their psychological issues? The goal you choose will determine your path.

Once you’ve decided what you want to become, you’ve then got to choose your specialty. Psychology is a science that branches out into many other specializations, and you’ve got to decide which of those you’d want to build your career around.

If you ever want to succeed as a psychologist, you’ve got to know your stuff. Since the current trend with psychology is integration of multiple branches to provide a complete, holistic understanding of the human experience, you’ll need a solid background on a range of topics.

The work isn’t over yet. After college, you’ll need to continue your studies. Find out what graduate programs are available and/or required for the field you want to enter. Most fields require a master’s degree, although doctorates are often necessary for clinical psychologists, and medical degrees are typically required if you want to be a psychiatrist.

No form of education is better than actual experience, so go out there and get some work in! Although most clinical programs will require you to complete an internship program anyway, you can always supplement it with a little extra experience

The last thing you need to do to become a full-fledged psychologist is to get licensed. It is a law that psychologists can only legally practice if they possess a license to do so, much like doctors do. In order to do this, you have to do three things:


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Answered by RabbitPanda
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Frstly...The work that psychologists do is important in any country, but perhaps nowhere is it more important than in the United States, with our stressful lives, crowded cities and economic pressures.


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Procedure....

●Psychologists often start by earning a bachelor’s degree in psychology.
●Volunteer in a mental health clinic, if you’re interested in clinical or counseling psychology. If you get hands-on experience during your psychology degree, you may find it easier to find a job after school.
●Learn about the various programs to find the psychology master’s degree that’s best for you. The school you choose will depend on your interests and the specialties of the faculty at the schools you’re considering.
●focus on.. Will you need a master’s degree, PsyD, PhD, EdD or EdS?
●Most fields of psychology require a doctorate. Psychology graduate schools look for a competitive score on the GRE (1200 or more), a GPA of 3.3 or higher, and volunteer or paid experience in the field.
●Get licensed to practice psychology

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