In my experience working with undergraduates, I’ve observed that students are really curious with the peculiarities of human behavior. Anorexia and depression could be among some of the “hottest topics” that appeal to mindsets majors. Ask students and they’ll usually say that they are interested in being a psychologist or healthcare professional. They want to facilitate the process to help روانشناس اراک others experience relief from debilitating psychological problems. And then most students apparently think that Clinical Mindsets is the only way to achieve their career goal.
Wait! You mean that’s not true?
Have you ever heard of the field of Counseling Mindsets? Akin to Clinical, except that while clinical psychologists focus on medical diagnosis and treatment of mental disorder, counseling psychologists work with clients through reading books issues and transitions, such as career development, family and relationship issues, even issues of race identity or sexuality. Usually, these psychologists have earned the airport terminal degree, or the Ph. D.
You may have also heard of the professional degree in mindsets or the Psy. D. The Psy. D. focuses almost exclusively on trained in therapy rather than research. This is a great option for students interested solely in therapy. (Warning: If you have no interest in research, it is usually not the wisest idea to pursue a Ph. D. in Clinical Mindsets! ).
Many students are also unaware of graduate programs outside of Mindsets that offer trained in therapy. A Masters in Social Work (M. S. W. ) will also provide necessary training to work as a psychologist. Social workers who practice hypnosis are usually called either clinical social workers or psychiatric social workers. Clinical social workers also have the ability to make out and treat psychological issues, so this is another great area to consider given your specific interests.
I encourage students to be very specific in defining their career goals. While “I want to help people” or “I want to be a counselor” sounds admirable, it is still nonspecific in determining which graduate program best fits your career goals. Are you interested in exclusively working with clients with mental disorders? Notice speedier reading books problems? Are you interesting in going the space to receive a airport terminal degree (Ph. D. or Psy. D. )? Taking some time out for self-reflection may enable you to figure out which career path is ideal for you!