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How to Become a Psychologist: Education, Licensure, & Careers

In the US, there are 198,811 therapists and over 81,498 psychologists working. The numbers are anticipated to increase by around 14% during the next ten years. Years of school and training are required if you want to become a psychologist in order to expand your knowledge and obtain your license. The steps you must take in order to start your career and fulfill your professional goals are listed below.

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How to Become a Psychologist: Education, Licensure, & Careers

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  1. How to Become a Psychologist: Education, Licensure, & Careers In the US, there are 198,811 therapists and over 81,498 psychologists working. The numbers are anticipated to increase by around 14% during the next ten years. Years of school and training are required if you want to become a psychologist in order to expand your knowledge and obtain your license. The steps you must take in order to start your career and fulfill your professional goals are listed below. Beginning with the timeline Recognize how much time it will require. The process doesn't end with enrolling in an online psychology program. Each program has varying requirements depending on the degree you choose and the state licensing laws where you live. For instance, if you want to become a counseling psychologist, you will need to spend eight to twelve years pursuing a college education and a year to two years getting your post-degree supervised job experience. That

  2. indicates it will take you between nine and fourteen years to become a psychologist. While industrial organizational psychologists study for six to seven years, forensic psychologists study for between nine to thirteen years. Your educational timeline will be determined by the job you want to pursue. Go Over the Qualifications A psychologist must possess a number of credentials. You need a master's or a certificate in education. Some positions also require a doctoral-level degree, including putting a lot of time and effort into supervised work experience. That will need to be considered in your personal, academic, and career plans, particularly if the role you want requires specific certifications. Assess the Salary How much can a psychologist expect to make? There are a number of variables that will affect this, but generally speaking, the more credentials you possess, the higher fees you can demand. Your salary will also be influenced by factors such as location, employer, specialization in psychology, and experience. You can make a typical salary of $78,200 if you choose to work as a clinical, school, or counseling psychologist. Between the 10th and 90th percentiles, salaries range from $45,240 to $132,670. Ask Yourself Questions Before you move any further, consider if this field aligns with your skills and interests. Here are a few questions that can help you determine if this career path suits you. Given the time,

  3. dedication, and sacrifices you’ll make to become a psychologist, it’s essential that you find out if this is the job that fits you best before you waste your time. Can you see yourself in this position for a long time? Do you want to be in this field for the rest of your life? Does the average salary meet your expectations? Does the thought of working with a roster of clients appeal to you? Does the thought of helping people drive you and motivate you? Do you enjoy doing research and learning about new studies? Do you like gathering data that helps you gain better understanding in your work? If you said yes to most of the questions, working in the field of psychology is an excellent choice for you. Contact Company Name:Montreat College Address:310 Gaither Circle Contact No: 828-669-8012 Website:https://www.montreat.edu/ Email Id:admissions@montreat.edu Thank You

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