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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

What is the most stressful part of being a psychologist?
I'm aware that in the psychology field, you deal with a lot of people's stresses and problems, I'm curious to know what part of it stresses you out the most.

What are some of the best colleges to study psychology?
I am a freshman turning sophomore trying to become a child psychologist when I get older and I'm just looking for the best colleges to study psychology to build the best resume.


How do I decide between getting a lcsw or lmhc/lpcc degree?
I have a BS in psychology and want to go back to school to work in the mental health field with the chronically mentally ill, as of now. It would be easier for me financially to get the counseling degree, but I know that the social work degree offers more variety in terms of careers, and it is...

what do I need to do to become a psychologist in the USA?
Hi everyone! I am looking to work towards being a psychologist in the USA. I have done my Bachelor's and Masters in Applied Psychology (from India) and currently doing my Masters in Creativity and Change Leadership. I am aware that I would need to pursue a Psy.D or Phd in order to become a...

Sub-fields of Psychiatry...
While researching the career field, I found out that there are sub-fields of psychiatry. I am aware of the following: - Addiction Psychiatry - Geriatric Psychiatry - Pediatric Psychiatry - Neuropsychiatry What do these sub-fields mean? Are there other sub-fields I should be aware of? How does...

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

What is the work environment like for a Clinical and Counseling Psychologist??
Hi! I'm interested in this career and was wondering what the environment for this job would specifically be like (place, dress, workload, pace)?

Is it better to have an office in your house or to have an actual office you drive to?
Is it better to have an office in your house or to have an actual office you drive to?

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?

. 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?

Is there ever a time where you feel like you can help the children you're working with? If so is it hard to tell them and/or the parents ?
Is there ever a time where you feel like you can help the children you're working with? If so is it hard to tell them and/or the parents

Basics of Psychology?
Is a psychology based job more interesting than psychology classes in college? How do psychology centered jobs generally pay? Is there any big flaws with your occupation that you wish you could eliminate?

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?