That depends on where you live. The best place to start might be with your primary care physician. He or she should be able to refer you to a psychologist.
A psychologist's job intrigues me; I always wonder how they can so accurately understand the brain.
Empathy, with good listening skills, along with the ability to properly diagnose, treat (and refer) clients, make for a very good therapist, psychologist or psychiatrist.
To become a Psychologist you will need to be : Patient Caring Good lister Good communication skills Good presentation skills Know knowledge in a scientific way Hard working Understanding Polite Helpful
Good money
One could find a reputable educational psychologist online on websites such as Educational Psychologist, T and F Online and on many other websites as well. Doing research will help you find a good psychologist.
A good psychologist must have gone to school to get a degree in the profession, and must be good at analyzing people and environments.
no i dont live there
around from 75,000 to 100,000 or over
Psychologist is a noun.
If you feel that the psychologist has a good plan of treatment and that your feelings are being validated, then it is a good idea to follow through on the plan and to do as advised. Second guessing the advice and then not following through (ie taking the meds) makes the whole exercise worthless.
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.
The word psychologist should not be capitalized unless you specify what kind of psychologist. For example: My friend is a Child Psychologist. I hope that helps. :)