Psychology is a very vast field with many specializations.
1) You could be in academics, teaching the specialization you learnt
2) Be a school counselor
3) Be a marital/ family therapist
4) Be a special educator for special children
5) Be a general therapist helping people using whichever orientation you have practised. Some people use psychoanalytic methods, others use RET or CBT or Rogerian non-directive therapy etc.
6) Be a psychiatric rehabilitation person helping those with psychiatric problems
7) Be in HR after doing organizational/ industrial psychology
8) Become a criminologist after criminal psychology
9) Sports psychologist
etc. Loooooong list. :)
All psychiatrists who treat patients are clinical psychiatrists. This comprises the majority of psychiatrists. There are a minority of psychiatrists who perform research or who do administrative work only.
Psychiatrists include: Child and adolescent psychiatrists Addiction psychiatrists Forensic psychiatrists Liaison psychiatrists Geriatric psychiatrists Neuropsychiatrists Also those specialising in psychosomatic medicine, behavioral neurology, mood disorders, autism and anxiety disorders.
no. there were psychiatrists before 1942.
Mental health workers- psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, counselors. Also correctional officers in prisons and police officers.
Well Psychiatrists can make an easy $200hr with a private practice, set their own ours, and have minimal overhead. I would consider that one of the best paying jobs.
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There are an estimated 7,000 people in the United States who work as psychiatrists. Psychiatrists can work in hospitals or in their own private practice.
2,222,222,222,228,595,652 psychiatrists are in South Africa.
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Sales are related to jobs in that sales gives people jobs. Many people have jobs in the sales department at stores and many large business companies. Sales is a good source of jobs.