Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Counseling/Psychotherapy

 Counseling/Psychotherapy 


Duties and Responsibilities: Counseling psychologists provide mental health services to assist clients of all ages with personal or interpersonal problems. These professionals may help those with emotional, social, health-related, vocational or developmental concerns. Depending on their education and experience, counseling psychologists have numerous work opportunities. For example, while bachelor's degree holders are limited to working for the federal government or assisting psychologists, those with a master's degree may be employed by school districts and private firms.


Salary:$72,540

Education:The BLS reports that most counseling psychologists need an advanced degree, such as a master's or Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), in order to practice. While not every graduate school requires an undergraduate major in psychology, a bachelor's degree in psychology or a related field is considered the first step toward becoming a counseling psychologist.


YES I WOULD LIKE TO BE A COUNSELOR OR GIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY I WOULD LIKE TO HELP THOSE WITH THEIR PROBLEMS WHOEVER NEED TO TALK I WANT TO BE THERE TO HEAR THEM OUT AND THEY PAY GOOD.

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