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What kind of doctor treats people with behavioral problems?

There are many different types of doctors that will treat and work with behavioral problems. Some of these doctors include: psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health counselors, social workers and even some pediatricians. Depending on what type of behavioral issue you are talking about, you may even be able to find a specialist who deals particularly with that specific problem.


How many years of schooling is required to become a reiki therapist?

I have been schooled in Ascension Reiki, and am a Level 13. It includes the Usui Reiki attunements, plus others. I received my training and attunements one attunement per week, and I didn't find it too stressful. But, it didn't take 'years'. The school I attend can be graduated I guess in 12 to 13 weeks. And you don't have to be a level thirteen to be a therapist, I believe it is level 2 believe it or not. (Which is part way through the Usui portion.) . Basic Reiki (level 1) can be learned by most people over a weekend, but becoming a real Reiki practioner (level 2) takes longer. The process of channeling and becoming proficient with Reiki expands over longer period of time - depending on the students capabilities and the teachings. To become a professional Reiki-healer can take years of practice if one is to obtain many real life cures. To become a highly skillful Reikimaster or teacher builds on the prior 2 or 3 Reiki levels and is an ongoing process. For some teachers it may last a lifetime, because Reiki is not just a healing, but also a spiritual path.


Increasing years of schooling over the last half century have most likely contributed to a. stereotype threat b. plasticity c. the Flynn effect d. the normal curve?

c. the Flynn effect. The Flynn effect refers to the increase in average IQ scores over time, which has been observed in many countries. This increase is thought to be associated with factors like improved education, nutrition, and living conditions.


How many years does it take to become a psycholoist?

It depends on what you want to do. If you want to become a researcher, you might be able to join a research team with only a B.S. in Psychology (4 years). However, if you want to be a Clinical Psychologist- the usual profession on might think of when thinking about psychologists- you need at least a Masters Degree, if not a Ph.D. to be considered (6-8 years). A professor of Psychology has the same qualifications, requiring that you put at least six years of study before you step out into the field as a practicing/teaching Psychologist... If you like Psychology but want to give medications (Psychiatry), it requires at least a Bachelor's Degree in any subject (preferably in Pre-Med, Psychology, or Pharmacology), completion of medical school (4 years), and serve in a residency program at a hospital or clinic- usually for Psychiatrists, this is a four year process. For those of you keeping score, it takes at least 12 years to become a Psychiatrist. Recap: you basically need at least a Masters degree to become a Psychologist that works with clients. Note that you also need to get licensed...


Can you get your GED and attend to a university or collage?

Yes, you can get your GED (General Educational Development) and attend a university or college. Many institutions accept GED certificates as an equivalent to a high school diploma for admission. It's important to research the specific requirements of the universities or colleges you're interested in attending.

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