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There are many schools that offer clinical psychology courses. It depends on if you want to do the classes online or at an actual college. Here is one website that may help: www.gradschools.com/search-programs/clinical-psychology
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Psychology is the study of behavior. In order to be licensed as a clinical psychologist, you must earn a four-year degree at an accredited university and then pursue a graduate degree, which requires extensive clinical experience. You can take a good bit of the required coursework online, but not all of it. There are a lot of different programs. Make sure the one you choose is accredited so that you can be licensed. http://www.worldwidelearn.com/health/psychology-mental-health/ AND http://www.gradschools.com/search-online/Clinical-Psychology/330.html
One of the best sites to find jobs available in clinical psychology is http://www.simplyhired.com/a/jobs/list/q-clinical+psychologist. You can also try http://www.psychologyjobs.com/. Be sure to ask your school counselor to see if they have any other ideas as well.
You can find more information about clinical psychology programs by visiting university websites, reaching out to academic advisors, exploring psychology department websites, and researching on professional organizations such as the American Psychological Association (APA) or the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB). Online resources like GradSchools.com or Peterson's also provide information on clinical psychology programs.
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The Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) degree is a professional doctorate, which is earned through one of two established training models for http://www.answers.com/topic/clinical-psychology-2. In the United States, the other doctorate-level degree in http://www.answers.com/topic/clinical-psychology-2 is the http://www.answers.com/topic/doctor-of-philosophy.
A psychotherapist is one who engages clients (or patients) in "talk therapy" in order to help improve: quality of life, satisfaction in relationships, functioning in society, performance in work or play, general health, and well-being. Psychotherapists have diverse educational and training backgrounds. There is no unifying standard for those called "psychotherapist." A psychologist is one who is trained in the science of psychology, which explores the predictable relationships between organisms and their environments in order to understand or to influence the functioning of organisms. Although there are many special areas of studies among psychologists, a large percentage of them conduct psychotherapy. Clinical Psychology and Counseling Psychology are the usual specialty areas that prepare psychologists to practice psychotherapy. Psychologists who are licensed as mental health professionals are generally graduates of doctoral programs (i.e., they have degrees such as: Ph.D., Psy.D., or Ed.D.) which often take five to seven years of study after college. These programs include supervised practice as well as advanced course work. There is a national written examination as well as state defined requirements leading to licensure as a psychologist.
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A field is a very broad area of study. It covers everything within that particular area. In this case, psychology is a field. (biology, medicine, philosophy, anthropology are also fields). A branch is a specific area of study WITHIN the field. Think of it as a tree branch. The field branches out, and each branch focuses on a specific part of the field. In this case, psychology is the field, and branches of psychology would be (but not limited to) abnormal psychology, biological psychology, industrial psychology, criminal psychology, sports psychology, clinical psychology. Each focuses on a particular area, but all belong to the field of psychology. You can personally use psychology (the field) as a tool to learn general things about human behavior. But, most people who do the research go into branches. Some prefer to deal with only abnormal psychology, while others want to focus only on industrial psychology. Another example is Medicine. Medicine is a field, because it's a broad area of study. However, people who study medicine will concentrate in one particular area - some in pharmaceuticals. some in therapy, some in bioengineering, ext ext.
The benefits of industrial and organization psychology is it helps both to understand themselves as well as those that are employed by them. Psychology affects people in different ways and so industries and organizations want to know how their employees are doing. They want to know that the things that are happening in their employees lives will not affect their ability to work. If the psychology makeup of these individuals are affected then companies want to know how to help. Industrial organizational psychology would greatly help a business. It shows person interest in those that we employee and that is one big step in the right direction.