A Career in Clinical Psychology

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I chose research in a clinical psychologist career. I have been interested in the field of psychology since high school, and I have always wanted to work with helping people. A doctorate’s degree, an internship, up to two years professional practice, and the passing of the Examination of Professional Practice in Psychology are the education and training requirements to become a clinical psychologist. Licensure is also needed to practice clinical psychology.

As a clinical psychologist, my responsibilities and duties would include: studying and diagnosing mental, emotional, and behavioral problems; treating and helping my clients; and consulting with other trained psychologists on the best way to help the patients.

Being a private practice clinical psychologist means that I can set my own schedule. Most clinical psychologists work during normal business hours and sometimes on the weekend to work around clients’ schedules, however. I believe that I will set my workdays and hours as deemed fit to help my patients to my full capability.

Clinical psychologists make a good bit of money in their job field. From a 2010 census, I could have a salary between $50-60,000 a year being a clinical psychologist. I believe that is considered middle class in Louisiana, and I think I could easily live off of that kind of salary.

I find the job outlook for clinical psychologists pretty good. From 2010 to 2020, a 22 percent job growth is expected in the clinical psychologist occupation. The mental and regular health care industry has been in boom for a while and it still growing. I believe this is good for me going into clinical psychology doing the growth period.

As a clinical psychologist, I would not really have to move for my job. I believe it...

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...ause none of the lease popular jobs listed are what I want to do. Industrial/organization psychologist is the closest result on the list to what career field I want to go in to.

Conclusion

I think the MBTI assessment was 50/50. Some parts were exactly how I am, and the other half was the complete opposite of my personality. The career research gave me more insight on the future career that I want, but I already knew most of the information that was given. As a clinical psychologist, I am looking forward to helping people better their lives and overcome difficult obstacles. I think the most negative part of a career in clinical psychology that I came across in my research was the amount of education and training it takes. However, I am looking forward to completing my schooling and start my career as a clinical psychologist.

Works Cited

www.bls.gov/ooh/

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