Career questions tagged child-psychology
How to build up your confidence? How to be good at communicating with people?
Everyone would sort of encounters this kind of problem. For an introvert, how should we act to overcome the fear to communicate with people. Even though we did not mean something, but our timidity always prevent us from getting our message across. How to make introverts become confident? #confidence #psychology #child-psychology #feelings #emotion #emotional #communications #marketing-communications #communication-skills #communications-strategy
Advice for career with children?
I want to work with children/youth as a future career. But I'm scared that I want find job right after finishing my studies. I am thinking of Child Psychologist right now. Do anyone have any advice for me?
What careers and college majors would you consider if these were your interests?
Not sure if it's the same for other high school students but mine has us focus on self-awareness and college prep as part of curriculum outside of working with our guidance counselors. It's part of my english class. Something we have been working on is an essay about our career interests. I am a high school senior with several interests focused mainly on how our mind and body work. I like building relationships to understand and help others because empathy and compassion are my most important values. I enjoy meeting new people because it exposes me to different perspectives which I believe is important. I am very curious and enjoy research to understand people such as why they think a certain way and their motivations leading to my interest in psychology. I am an avid reader and enjoy forming relationships with the characters and storyline which also helps broaden my perspective and learn about people. I’d like to be able to encourage and help others understand themselves and build their self-confidence, particularly those who are misunderstood. I am also very detail and process-oriented meaning I like organizing, setting goals, and planning particularly for self-improvement. I’m good at science and math, which are my other favorite subjects because they allow me to solve problems requiring logic and order. Industries I am interested in are education, health care, and mental health
I love psychology but I don't know which area I would be interested in. How should I narrow down the options.
#psychology #counseling #child-psychology #psychiatry
What are some job occupations that I can get into with a Bachelors degree in psychology ?
High school senior that is figuring what major I want to get into.
What made you pick this career and stay in it?
I am at the point where I have to start looking into what I want to do and I just have so many options, I need a little guidance.
What are some legitimate websites to look for internships?
What are some websites to look for internships that are legit?
Why is being a psychiatrist so mentally draining?
Why is being a psychiatrist so mentally draining? do you still have time for yourself and your family? I plan on majoring in psych and am afraid of this.
What should my major and minor be?
I want to go into psychology but I’m not sure what would help me
Is getting a Doctorate in Psychology the best way to make more money and be able to get more jobs in that field?
I am going to be a freshman in college this fall and I plan on majoring in Psychology but I want to plan a little more of my future out to have a goal on what I need to do to have the highest achievement. I know I am going for a Master's but is a Doctorate worth it? #college #psychology #doctorate-degree #clinical-psychology #masters #counselling #guidance-counselor #child-psychology
. What kind of children do you meet while working?
Is it always hard to hear what they go through? does it get easier with time?
What are some things you expreince first hand in a hospital by just being a psychologist
What are some of the things you will see? what about cases you might deal with? how will you deal with them? How do i know this is right for me??
What type of jobs can I get with a bachelor's degree in Psychology (BA)?
Im currently a college student who is a Psychology BA major. I don't really want to spend more time in school getting a master's.
What is the biggest struggle in becoming a Psychologist?
#psychology #clinical-psychology #child-psychology
When you become a child psychologist, is it okay to be emotional sometimes?
I'm asking because some people can be just as emotional as the child at times. #psychology #health #child-psychology #child
Who are some of the worlds greatest psychologist with great theories?
What are some of their collected works? For example your favorites.
What type of Jobs will a Developmental psychology major get you?
I am questioning what I want to major in.
What type of work would a person who has a Clinical Psychology Degree be doing?
I am interested in majoring in Psychology but I am not sure if I want to do Psychology, General or a more specific branch such a Growth and Development or Clinical #psychology #clinical-psychology #therapists #social-psychology #child-psychology #school-psychology #moral-psychology
When it comes to the criminal justice field, what is the hardest part about staying mentally healthy.
#career #knowledge #experience #criminal-justice #child-psychology I am 16 and I am interested in going into the criminal justice field I was wondering if there were any major mental set backs in your career.
How do you take in very triggering information from a patient and remain calm through it all?
I would like so be a sociologist and open a foster home.
Best thing to remember about Pursuing psychology?
I'm a soohmore in high school and ever send ei was younger I have always wanted to pursue psychology. I would like to know more details of how it's like to learn about it in specifically high school. And what I should remember when learning this field.
How much schooling did you need to do to be most successful in child psychology or child family social work?
How much schooling did you need to do to be most successful in child psychology or child family social work
I have heard it is hard to get a job as a clinical psychologist, is that true?
I want to become a clinical psychologist but I don't want to not have any possible jobs in the future. #college #psychology #job-search #clinical-psychology #child-psychology
What are the steps needed to become a neonatal doctor?
I’m a high school student wanting to be prepared for med school and my future career. #child-psychology #doctorate-degree #doctor
What are some problems that you tend to deal with in Psychology?
#psychology #psychiatry #child-psychology #clinical-psychology
What are the steps to become a psychiatrist after high school?
Right now I think I should to major in neuroscience, and then apply to med school. However Im not sure if thats the best way to go to ensure I get my PHD in psychiatry and then become a Psychiatrist. Honestly I am lost and would love some help going over the process/steps.
How do you get as much experience with child behavior as possible as a young teen at a young age
I would love to be a child psychologist and make a good impact on the child's mental help
In which career in the psychology/therapy fields would ASL and foreign languages be most valued?
I speak 2 languages (including English) fluently and 3 more at varying degrees of functional fluency. One language I know that I think is particularly unique is American Sign Language, which I learned in school and at an academic summer camp. Now that I'm thinking about potential career choices in the fields of psychology and therapy, I wonder where my language skills would be most valued. I mean this in the sense of the value of being able to help a community with less resources available to them, and also in terms of the financial value this career path would have to me. Especially, I wonder if I could make a big difference by working with people in the Deaf community--are there already a lot of people doing that? I really want to work in therapy much more than in psychology, as far as that makes any difference in answering this question. Thanks in advance! #psychology #language #social-psychology #child-psychology #school-psychology #languages #moral-psychology #american-sign-language
What are good career paths for someone who enjoys working with children and wants to make a good amount of money?
I would enjoy doing something that helps children and deals with medical things. I also want to make a lot of money.
Is it hard to leave the children if necessary?
Is it hard to leave the children after a bond is made? How do you go about it knowing they may not be happy or safe?