Psychology Scope
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
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Scholar-Level 16
1) Academic Researcher
2) Consultant to law enforcement
3) Correctional psychologist
4) Evaluator
5) Expert witness
6) Treatment provider
7) Trial consultant
A forensic psychologist addresses a narrowly defined set of events or interactions of a nonclinical nature.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
In India, psychology was a neglected subject. But with increasing population & industrialisation tensions are increasing and this in turn has caused requirement of psychology professionals to increasing. I see more and more requirement of these professionals in the years to come.
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
1. Clinical psychologist
2. Counselling psychologist
3. Educational psychologist
4. Forensic psychologist
5. Further education teacher
6. Health psychologist
7. Occupational psychologist
8. Primary care graduate mental health worker
9. Psychological wellbeing practitioner
10. Sport and exercise psychologist
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Psychology is a highly rewarding and lucrative field of study. A psychologist's salary depends on many factors including his/her qualifications, area of specialisation and experience in the profession. Professional psychologists with M.Phil and PhD degrees earn quite handsomely. Those engaged in private practice have more scope for earnings.
The requirements to become a licensed psychologist are: pass the 10+2 exam preferably with Psychology as one of the subjects complete a Bachelor (BA or BS) in Psychology degree (the curriculum of which focuses on personality development, psychotherapy, stress management and neuro-psychology) sp
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