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Looking for a job in psychology but not sure how to stand out? Give yourself an edge over the competition. Advance your career in psychology with a doctoral degree in one of the three fastest-growing…
Each year in the U.S. and Canada, hundreds of thousands of new students enter college or university programs in Psychology. Within a few years, most of them earn a bachelor’s degree. Along the…
Psychology career requirements are as varied as psychology careers. The study of the human mind and behavior leads to careers in counseling and therapy, research, teaching, court testimony, and…
Most Psychology majors, or students planning to take Psychology as an undergraduate course, do not have the slightest idea on what lies ahead. Most of them are driven by the interesting research…
Just as there are many types of psychologists, there are also many types of counselors. The chart below shows average annual earnings nationwide for several counseling specialties. School counselors…
Forensic psychologists are most commonly licensed psychologists who specialize in applying psychological knowledge to legal matters, both in the criminal and civil arenas. They hold graduate…
Crime is often a major problem in many areas, particularly densely populated areas. As much as we may wish for peaceful, crime-free lives, this is most likely not going to happen anytime soon…
Everyone has off days when they just don t feel like themselves. For the majority of people, these feelings are normal, and they don t last long at all. For some, however, these feelings are…
APA has established a Committee on Early Career Psychologists (CECP) who represent the unique interests and concerns of psychologists in the first ten years of their careers. CECP supports the…
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