Career questions tagged therapy
What is a good job if you are good at giving advice when someone is struggling?
I like helping people when they are down. #career #therapy #counseling # #psychology
What other careers include psychology other than a therapist?
I loved being in psychology classes and learning about it, but I don’t think a therapist would be a good career for me. #psychology #clinical-psychology #therapy #therapist
Which is the best way to cope with feeling "stuck" in the career/job that you are in?
I am asking this question because I have the constant thought of possibly being contained with a low-paying job and clinging to the finances of my parents for the rest of my life, which I desperately want to avoid, as does every soon-to-be adult. Some family members say that they are not happy at their job but are able to have decent lives and not look too stressed. If I had to stay at a middle quality job, I would like to know the best way to avoid feeling hopeless. #professor #interviews #counselor #therapy #manager #director #life-coach #statistics
In what ways do you discipline yourself to get the best results out of work??
In what ways do you discipline yourself to get the best results out of work?
What are things people don't know about the careers below?
My #career-choice right now is between #education #environmental-studies #criminal-justice or some type of #therapy or #athletic-training #truth
What do you consider to be your top three strengths and weaknesses as a therapist?
what are some things that you would consider to be good in a therapist? what are some traits that make them a good? why?
What advice can you give a teenager to stay focused on his goals despite of the many distractions that life has to offer?
#focus #therapy #childpsychology #social-psychology
What is some advice for preparing to pay and go to collage?
I am applying to scholarships with a few websites and and doing community server and I would like to do anything I can to pay and go to collage! I specifically would like to go to school to study in psychology and become a therapist!
What are good places to start looking into being a therapist and what are things I can do to start preparing to take this career path in high school?
I am a sophomore in high school and I am interested in becoming a therapist, but don't know exactly where to start research or how to become prepared. Thank you!
How do I start combining two majors I love into something beneficial for the public?
I am currently double majoring in dance and psychology at Cal State Fullerton. Later on I want to combine the two to become a child psychologist who incorporates dance into the therapy of children. I don't know where to start and I am hopeful someone will give me some ideas. Thank you :) #questionsaboutlife #career-goals #dance #psychology #therapy
Is it difficult being a Mental Therapist
#therapy #therapists #psychology #therapist
Does a physical Therapist live paycheck to paycheck?
#physical-therapist #therapy #psychology #physical-therapy #physical #doctors# career
Is being a therapist a steady job?
What happens if no one is having problems? Or not enough people at least? #psychology #therapy
What careers could could I branch off into if I plan to major in psychology?
I'm asking because I plan on studying psychology and I don't really know what there is in the field besides becoming a therapist and counselor. There's got to be many more careers to branch off into if I study psychology. #psychology #therapy #counseling #mental-health
What are the skills, training or certificates needed to be a physical therapist?
I am interested in physical therapy and would like to know more about it.
Marriage Family Therapy (MFT) programs in California?
Hello! I am an undergraduate Psychology student in my last year of undergrad. I will be applying to in-state graduate schools this fall, but I worry about how competitive MFT programs are. As a first generation student, I’m worried that my experiences are not good enough. The only relevant experience I have is interning abroad with a social worker conducting therapy in a vulnerable population, being a peer resource mentor for psychology students on campus, and peer mentor for students with diverse cultural backgrounds (with emphasis on mental health and well-being). I have a 3.7 GPA and want to apply to CSU MFT programs. I don’t have a lot of time to devote to other extra curricular at the moment as I am currently holding two jobs as a peer mentor. What was your experience like applying to MFT programs? What were your stats? Did you take a gap year (if so, what was it like)? What programs would you recommend? How was your MFT program? Where are you now? I appreciate you taking the time to answer my questions! I want to a bit more prepared, so thank you for helping me out :) #MFT #marriagefamilytherapy #marriagefamilytherapist #LMFT #psycchology #psychologygrad #psychgrad #psychgraduate #psychgraduates #psychologygraduate #psychologygraduates #psychstudent #psychologystudent #psychstudents #psychcologystudents #gradschool #graduateschool #applyingtogradschool #counseling #therapy #familytherapy #csu #csun #sfsu #csus #csulb #csuf #csudh #usf #pepperdine #therapist #therapists
I would greatly appreciate if I can learn more about getting into business and investing
I'm the type of person who is too nice to others and will try to help out, sometimes they don't need it or i do too much but that's because I wanna do it out of my own free will. #business #career #therapy
What is a day in the life of a physical therapist?
What do you spend most of your day doing? How many therapists do you typically get in a day?
How is the corona virus impacting physical therapists?
I have read several articles about businesses closing and how the pandemic situation is taking over job industries, but I was wondering how physical therapists do their job especially if this job is usually face to face with people to help them recover from their physical injuries. Do they do some type of online interactions with their patients? I want to become a physical therapist and I want to know what it will be like if I ever have to go through something like this in the future and how that will affect me and my career. #physical-therapy #physical-therapist #therapy #career #medicine #job #coronavirus
What should I go to school for to work in a nonprofit?
I am really interested in working in a nonprofit, maybe something that has to do with LGBT, kids, or human rights. I think I would be interested in being a therapist of some sort within the organization. I was just wondering what would be suggested for me to go to school for to major in, and possibly some organizations I could work for as a therapist of some sort. #human-resources #nonprofits #college-majors #therapy #LGBT #youth #humanrights
Is Counseling and Therapy The Same?
My Name is Emily and I want to be a Marriage/Family Therapist One Day. I was just wondering if counseling and Therapy are the same because I am having trouble comparing and Contrasting the two.
What is the hardest part about being a physical therapist?
I am looking into studying physical therapy and I want to know more about it.
What majors would I need to take to become an Art Therapist for teens or kids?
Hi I am a freshman in high school and I was wondering what majors for college I would need to take to be an art therapist for teens and kids. I want to go into therapy and I want to know what to do to get there. #art #majors #therapy #teenagers #art-therapy
How do you ask an institution or professional for shadowing opportunities?
I am currently a college psychology student. There is a particular clinical institution that I would be interested in doing some shadowing at. My problem is that I'm not sure how to ask if shadowing opportunities are available when I have no prior relationship with the institution. My target institution does not list contact information for specific staff members. The only way I can contact them is by showing up at their location (which I am able to do), or by phone, which are typically for referrals (this institution mostly provides counseling services.) The reason I wish to shadow is to build a relationship with the institution to allow for a possible future internship. I also would like to experience what some of these professionals do on a day-to-day basis because I might end up liking this area of my major. How do I present myself as a desirable shadowing candidate when I'm going in cold? And how exactly do I ask for this type of opportunity? Thanks! #psychology #clinical-psychology #therapy #job-shadowing #networking #professional-development #career-planning #career-exploration #communication-skills
How do people become therapists/counselors/psychologists Are they hired by companies or clinics? How financially comfortable are they typically?
I want to go into counseling or therapy but am worried about not making enough to be financially comfortable/well-off, since therapy isn't a priority for everyone.
What skills are necessary for your job?
I am a sophmore in high school and looking at going into zoology or being in some type of therapy. I want to try to and figure out my major before making applications next year and curious what skills I would need for either of those jobs.
What is the main age group most Physical Therapist work with?
#physical #physical-therapist #therapy #physical-therapy
What are the steps or educational requirements to become a Physical Therapist?
I am a Sophomore in High school and went to college career fairs for the career physical therapy and ever since, have taken the interest in becoming a Physical Therapist. I understand how a physical therapist operates and what they do, but I am interested in learning how to become one in the future whether it's through college or internships . As I am coming closer to graduation, I want to understand what educational requirements I have to do to become a physical therapist so I could look for great colleges for this career and prepare my future. #physical-therapy #physical-therapist #physical #therapy #medicine
How difficult is it to keep yourself from becoming emotionally drained as a psychologist?
I have always been an empath, and I love nothing more than to talk people through their problems and help in any way I can. Sometimes, though, I find myself almost "absorbing" the negative emotions and energies in the people I'm talking with. I want to become a professional psychologist, most likely a therapist with research side-work, and I'm wondering how others in this profession avoid becoming "drained" when they see emotionally troubled people all day long? This is what I want to do more than anything, but I want to ensure my own mental health as well. How do I achieve this work-life balance? #psychology #therapy #counseling #neuroscience #work-life-balance #mental-health #mental-health-counseling #empathy