Psychologists are human with the same kinds of issues other humans have. They may not be seeing things clearly or as they should when it comes to personal issues, and at times may need to see someone who can give an objective opinion. This someone, could be another psychologist.
you need to go to college for 4-8 years to become a psychologist.
Psychologists have clients.
Psychologists typically have a master's or doctorate degree.
A Psychologist whose specialty is the unique problems of adolescents.
Yes, psychologists do work on weekdays.
To answer this question, I would need to know which state you're in. Psychologists are available to students in most schools. If there is not a psychologist available at your school, there are other programs available as an alternative.
In Australia, all psychologists must be registered. To be a registered psychologist you need a four-year degree in psychology with 2 years supervised post graduate experience (during which time you are an intern psychologist). Alternatively, you can do an approved post graduate degree (masters or doctorate). A clinical psychologist is a person who has done the 4 year degree plus a post graduate degree in clinical psychology - usually a clinical masters, clinical doctorate, or a PhD in Clinical Psychology (ie masters crousework and placements and a PhD thesis).
What assumptions and attitudes guide psychologist?
No, psychologists have their own unique perspectives, theories, and approaches to understanding human behavior and mental processes. There may be general principles that many psychologists agree on, but there is also diversity in thought within the field.
The field is called psychology and as such the people who practice it are generally called psychologist. Ph.D psychologists are trained to be both a scientist and practitioner of the profession
Psychologists make so much, they wouldn't have to worry about benefits.
The psychologist who didn't practice Freudian psychology.