Oh yeah. Definitely are.
There are so many jobs a psychologist can become. Its just a matter of picking what interests you more. There can be psychologist's who study behaviour, brain, stress, social life, animals, and even sports, etc.
The list is probably endless, there's so much that even i probably don't know them all.
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It depends on the individual and not how many years they have been in the field. You can be a psychologist for 25 years and still not be reliable. A good reputation comes over time, and that varies from psychologist to psychologist.
The amount a psychologist makes can depend on many factors. The amount of schooling, the place of work, and the number of hours worked can all influence the amount a psychologist makes.
Psychologists are employed in schools, hospitals, and prisons. Many psychologist work in a clinic as specialists and others seek private practice.
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it depends what type of psychologist because there are many types and it varies between all of them p.s u spelled psychologist wrong!
Compared to other jobs, demand for psychologist jobs is about average. People with doctorate degrees will obviously fare better than those with just a Bachelor's or Master's.
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the obvious one is a psychologist however there are various different posts you can hold without getting your PhD that still have to deal with psychology. therapist corporate psychologist researcher teacher clinical psychologist forensic psychologist neuroscientist educational psychologist
Doctor, Psychologist, Vet ,Lawyer . That is it
There is a whole list of jobs available for someone with a psychology degree. One could be a therapist, or psychologist, civilian, military, etc. There are many others to list.
There are a great many jobs you can get if you are currently a double major of sociology and psychology. You could be a psychologist or sociologist for example.
It depends on the individual and not how many years they have been in the field. You can be a psychologist for 25 years and still not be reliable. A good reputation comes over time, and that varies from psychologist to psychologist.
There are a wide range of jobs available in state hospitals, ranging from nursing, to human resources, to psychology. Depending on what degree you have or what position you want, the salaries are varied. Psychologist can earn upwards of $100,000 a year.
The type of educational training needed to qualify for a position as a psychologist in a school district requires a graduate's degree in psychology and the applicant having completed an internship.
Law school is not required to be a psychologist. You have to attend medical school for that.
Psychologist,Lawyer, Pharmacist, Scientist(Specific field), Pathologist, Investigator, Reporter, Economist
The amount a psychologist makes can depend on many factors. The amount of schooling, the place of work, and the number of hours worked can all influence the amount a psychologist makes.