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Creating their own social projects, working as volunteers, psychology assistants, or staffing hospitals, centers, day-care centers, and schools to provide psychological care are all low-level positions that graduates with associate’s degrees from two-year colleges can fill.

Educational requirements for a psychotherapist Articles

Educational requirements for a psychotherapist

January 23, 2022September 14, 2022Skeen Beverly

A psychotherapist must have a doctorate in order to practice professionally. This educational standard is often supplemented by licensure, certification and practical training.…Continue readingEducational requirements for a psychotherapist

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What is it like to study psychology in the United States?

October 29, 2021September 14, 2022Skeen Beverly

If you have a deep interest in psychology, a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Science degree in psychology is probably more appropriate than a Bachelor of Arts…Continue readingWhat is it like to study psychology in the United States?

Pros and cons of working as a psychologist Articles

Pros and cons of working as a psychologist

July 16, 2021September 14, 2022Skeen Beverly

The work of a psychologist-practitioner (consultant, diagnostician or staff psychologist at a company) involves daily interaction with people and often causes a great deal of emotional stress…Continue readingPros and cons of working as a psychologist

Psychology Training in the United States Articles

Psychology Training in the United States

March 9, 2020September 14, 2022Skeen Beverly

Psychology is the study of human and animal behavior. It is a social science, and therefore it is undefined.…Continue readingPsychology Training in the United States

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