It should get you labeled as someone that is involved with "disgusting fringe stuff" if you publish academic papers. If you do not publish papers, and instead of a username for psychokinesis and pyrokinesis related sites(Google psionics), then it should not affect your profession(though, do this at your own risk, there is always that chance).
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Howard Gardner's career trajectory as a developmental psychologist parallels that of his age
A psychologist.
Yes. It also depends on which country you plan to practice in.
The profession that Paul Ekman is best known for is being a psychologist. He is credited as being one of the pioneers in the study of emotions and their relation to facial expressions.
One great website where one can learn how to become a psychologist is Guide to Psychology, which gives both tips and requirements that one needs to enter the profession. One can also find good information about becoming a psychologist at both About and Wikipedia.
School psychologists are highly trained in both psychology and education. The simplest answer lies in the educational background required for each profession. A psychiatrist has a degree in medicine and a psychologist. I hope that helps you. Good luck to you.
No, Nietzsche was not a psychologist. He was a philosopher who critiqued various aspects of Western culture and morality, emphasizing individuality, human potential, and the will to power in his work. Although his ideas have influenced psychology, he did not practice psychology as a profession.
A good psychologist must have gone to school to get a degree in the profession, and must be good at analyzing people and environments.
You need to ask the state licensing board that is responsible for granting licenses to practice this profession.
Oliver James is a psychologist, author, presenter, entertainer, footballer, and cricketer, although not necessarily the same person. The top trending Oliver James currently is a clinical psychologist, educated at Cambridge University and a minor television personality.
It depends on which part of Malaysia the psychologist is practising in. It also depends whether the psychologist is in private practice or attached to a government hospital or agency. Experience, level of training and popularity of psychologist may or may not be influencing factors. Psychologists in Malaysia earn anywhere between RM150 - RM250 per hour. Beware of bogus psychologists, since the psychology profession is neither regulated by legislature nor professional body in Malaysia.