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psych, psy, psyc, or ψ (the greek letter psi)
It depends on the credentials of the therapist. A social worker may be LISW or LCSW, a psychologist is typically PHD, and a psychiatrist is a MD. There are others depending on their educational background and licensure.
Yes you can, however I would make sure you have a specific reason for doing so. In other words, what will it lead you to? What exactly will you achieve in terms of career goals and objectives?
Psychoanalysis, Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Child Psychology, Neuro Psychology, Psychiatry.
what is the importance of Psychology
The abbreviation for psychology is "psych."
No.
I think it stands for psychology
Child psychology... with a minor in pain!
It can be both. A student can take psychology as either a major or a minor.It can be both. A student can take psychology as either a major or a minor.It can be both. A student can take psychology as either a major or a minor.It can be both. A student can take psychology as either a major or a minor.It can be both. A student can take psychology as either a major or a minor.It can be both. A student can take psychology as either a major or a minor.
psych, psy, psyc, or ψ (the greek letter psi)
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A PS degree is the abbreviation for a psychology degree. Some common psychology degree's are: PhD, PsyD, MS, MA, EdD.
If you're talking about psychology, then no. If you're talking about an identification of some kind, yes. ID is an abbreviation.
It depends on the credentials of the therapist. A social worker may be LISW or LCSW, a psychologist is typically PHD, and a psychiatrist is a MD. There are others depending on their educational background and licensure.
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Psychology and Sociology courses are frequently combined in a major/minor degree at a university. For additional information, see: http://prospectus.lsbu.ac.uk/courses/course.php?UCASCode=L3C8