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  • @YourGuiltyConscience
    @YourGuiltyConscience 11 місяців тому +85

    1. Sports Psychology 60k
    2. Forensic Psychology 61k
    3. School Psychologist 77k
    4. Counseling Psychologist 81k
    5. Clinical Psychologist 83k
    6. Psychology Teacher 85k
    7. Engineering Psychologist 90k
    8. Neuropsychologist 93k
    9. Industrial-Organizational Psychologist 102k
    10. Psychiatrist 216k

    • @robinwong8880
      @robinwong8880 10 місяців тому +17

      Psychiatrist isn’t a psychologist…

    • @mbzi27
      @mbzi27 7 місяців тому +1

      Thanks!!

    • @Uwa99
      @Uwa99 7 місяців тому +3

      @@robinwong8880it is. Medical psych cuz it still deals with behavior/cognition; psych is in the word psychiatry. Neurology is not psych though

    • @robinwong8880
      @robinwong8880 7 місяців тому

      Coming from an Applied psychologist myself, who currently works in a psychiatric hospital, I can assure you that psychiatry and psychology are two completely different fields. Psychiatry, does not deal with behaviour and cognitions in it's intervention. Psychiatrists use psychotropic medication to alleviate any mental health difficulties and symptoms. Psychologists use interventions that focus on peoples' cognitions and behaviours to alleviate mental health difficulties through talking therapies, but it is a completely different field to psychiatry. Just because it deals with behaviours and cognition, it also does not make it 'medical'. @@Uwa99

    • @Letstalk-zx7jx
      @Letstalk-zx7jx Місяць тому

      Psychiatrist make way more

  • @rawrokathrin
    @rawrokathrin Рік тому +104

    my dream career is neuropsychology

  • @danak5538
    @danak5538 2 роки тому +3

    Helpful video per usual.

  • @relaxingmusicwithroren5681
    @relaxingmusicwithroren5681 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks my friend! 💕Good job!👍

  • @Smileyface440
    @Smileyface440 2 роки тому +3

    love and appreciate your videos so much!

  • @christopherstreet6841
    @christopherstreet6841 Рік тому +16

    Very informative and helpful. My focus is counseling psychology LPC in New Jersey. I’m hearing a lot of good reviews about Rutgers’ masters mental health counseling program.Not sure if I’m up for the PhD track tho.

  • @sanyavadhavkar8928
    @sanyavadhavkar8928 8 місяців тому +4

    engineer psychology was new. thank you summarizing these careers so well. i am a junior planning for grad school but not sure of my field so this is a good starting point

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  8 місяців тому +1

      Great to hear, glad it helped and best of luck!

  • @NyxQueenNyx
    @NyxQueenNyx 10 місяців тому +2

    This was very informative. Thank you!

  • @user-qc5fh1qv3r
    @user-qc5fh1qv3r 10 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video!

  • @psychomehrbano3264
    @psychomehrbano3264 6 місяців тому +1

    Proud of you
    ❤❤❤

  • @joiathegreat
    @joiathegreat Рік тому +2

    So many fascinating subjects!

  • @cygxnuyc873
    @cygxnuyc873 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks for sharing

  • @hemalearnenglishthroughtam8013

    I might be only if 12 right now, my dream is to become a Psychiatrist and I'm working hard to learn everything since now.

  • @sithandiwencube8092
    @sithandiwencube8092 Рік тому +2

    Always so curious about Industrial psychology 🤔

  • @Herocross64
    @Herocross64 10 місяців тому +1

    Heyo! So, I went and signed up for a Psychology Course for College and I'm studying how to take on this Course and the others because, getting into Psychology seems nice and I'm also going on a Course for my Dream Career (Marine Biologist) and the basic Courses like Mathematics and English. I'ma watch more of your videos because they are really helpful, knowledgeable and informative!! Have a good one, seeya!🤗💙

  • @shailykhan2155
    @shailykhan2155 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks a lot for sharing source

  • @alishananu7086
    @alishananu7086 9 місяців тому +1

    Very good information brothers

  • @janedent8537
    @janedent8537 3 місяці тому +1

    great information

  • @eddysahib2580
    @eddysahib2580 10 місяців тому +5

    hi phil! glad to come across your channel. Just wanted to ask you regarding the career switch to be a psychologist. I am currently working as an engagement associate at The executive centre. My day to day task consist of liasing with clients and building rapport. However, things changed after i came across multiple articles about psychology , which builds the sense of interest for me to pursue psychology as my future career prospect. However i am currently caught in the midst of a social dilemma.
    In order for me to pursue psychology, i have to return to college since my major in college was business administration management. Knowing that i have to work the 9-5 job, i can only resort to studying as a part time student.
    In your opinion, is it okay to pursue part time education in psychology, what would be the tough challenges intellectually if i am juggling work and school and how do i brace through it. Do give me some advices and i believe that you are the ideal person who could save me from this conundrum.
    Take care and god bless you always brother!

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  10 місяців тому +4

      Hello thank you for this question! Yes, I've known several people who have gone back to school and worked full time to get their psychology degree. Just so you know depending on what credits you have to take, some graduate schools will accept students regardless of if they have finished the prerequisites and work with them in the program to finish certain classes so you can also contact schools to see if that is an option depending on if you have a few classes you need to take to fulfill the prerequisites. But otherwise working and part-time classes is doable especially depending on time-management skills. I have a few videos on this if you'd like to check out that could help with time management. I hope that helps, best of luck! :)

  • @Nemhyz
    @Nemhyz Рік тому +5

    The 15 minutes thing has me feeling a certain way lol... I feel like it's just small talk then medicating as fast as possible to just make that bank

    • @joiathegreat
      @joiathegreat Рік тому +1

      Yes, in my experience as a patient, the appointment is just to ask if the medication is working or needs to be adjusted. Then bye!! 👋

  • @priscachukwuemeka9787
    @priscachukwuemeka9787 11 місяців тому +3

    I really love to study psychology.

  • @BibleJourneyMinistries
    @BibleJourneyMinistries 6 місяців тому +1

    Neuropsychologist for the win!

  • @mintstandardstudios4190
    @mintstandardstudios4190 10 місяців тому +2

    I’m moving to Washington next year and these are pretty low for the state of Washington. As an example I have a MSPC and when I move will on average be starting at around 80k as a counselor with my Masters. At the PhD level I’m expecting around $100-120k practicing counseling alone but I plan to go much higher than that doing research and neuro/pharmaceutical.

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  10 місяців тому +3

      That makes sense. Yeah there is a wide range depending on the state that you work which offsets the numbers a little bit. In the future I'll be posting a more updated video of salaries depending on which state a person lives in. Thanks for the feedback!

  • @abdullahmufti
    @abdullahmufti Рік тому +15

    Hello Phil. I'm gonna study psychology undergrad this September. currently interested in Clinical Psychology but I'm confused if Clinical Psychologists are like doctors who can't prescribe medicine or if they're jobs are more based on counseling and therapy. And what are the opportunities if you having your own office and workplace with clinical psychology (after you've completed the required education and qualifications) It would be great if you could clarify.Thanks

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  Рік тому +17

      Hi, great question! Yes, clinical psychologists have a phd/psyd which means they are considered doctors, but they are not medical doctors, meaning, they can't prescribe medication. They can teach, do research, consult, own their own private practice, do therapy, and in some states with additional certification possibly prescribe medication but it depends on the location, the state, and the law/regulation. Opportunities for private practice are common as well. Hope that clarifies, best of luck!

    • @abdullahmufti
      @abdullahmufti Рік тому +3

      @@philsguidetopsyd Yes that definitely clarifies. Thanks again

    • @elinache6793
      @elinache6793 Рік тому +3

      Thank you for reviewing the professions in psychology, I have degree in social psy and I’d like to get a degree in clinical or neuropsychology

  • @mrityunjaybandyopadhyay7670
    @mrityunjaybandyopadhyay7670 2 роки тому +8

    Hello Phil
    I'm from India, currently pursuing bachelors in psychology from India and i wanna become a clinical psychologist.. Neuropsychology also fascinates me a lot. But I am little bit sceptical about the scope of clinical neuropsychology in future. As we all know they're specialized in brain behavior relationships and most important work they do is conducting comprehensive neuropsychological assessments... But is there any threat to this profession with the advancement of neuroimaging techniques.. I mean will neuroimaging techniques (fMRI) replace these assessments in future... And I really don't know how can these imaging techniques quantify cognitive abilities so i guess our assessments will still serve a purpose in understanding how a person is exactly functioning in his daily life..
    I have one more question that are neuropsychologists trained in neuroimaging.. Because in India this field is in its infancy.

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  2 роки тому +5

      Hi great question. I’ve talked with many neuropsychologists about the advancement of technology in the field. Many of them actually are excited for the future regarding these advancements. It might cut down the amount of time that a clinician has to analyze the results which means they may be able to see more clients, also the only people qualified to use that type of technology would be neuropsychologists which could make the profession more money due to the accuracy and precision of the technology. There will always be fundamental tests and assessments that will be reserved for neuropsychologists that probably will not go away due to the strength of validity and reliability in diagnoses such as ADHD or dementia

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  2 роки тому +3

      And your other question regarding neuro imaging depends on the setting of where the neuropsychologist is trained. I personally haven’t seen training of this but I could be wrong. Hope that helps!

  • @gloriachinaza856
    @gloriachinaza856 4 місяці тому +1

    This video is really great,I want to study till the point that I can counsel and still prescribe at the same time, what are the steps to take

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  4 місяці тому

      Typically psychologists aren't able to prescribe unless they get additional certification approved in certain U.S. states after their PhD/Psy.D in counseling or clinical psychology. But a psychiatrist and a psychiatric NP can prescribe medication and do therapy.

  • @Pretti_sundara_
    @Pretti_sundara_ Рік тому +2

    The salary has to matter .. I don’t wanna make what someone who nvr attend college make

  • @MashilaKebede
    @MashilaKebede 29 днів тому +1

    thank so much my NEMA is kidist love much psycaterist doctor the future plan so when am psycaterist doctor please telm?

  • @nabilahasanananna1082
    @nabilahasanananna1082 10 місяців тому +1

    Hi phill!
    I wanna complete my graduation in psychology
    So which degree should i choose in this program?
    Suggest some university of usa your prefareble degree?
    It will be helpful for me
    Thank you

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  10 місяців тому

      Hello! It really depends on your preference and the specialty you’re looking for! Feel free to send me a direct message on my website philsarpong.com and I can share a bit more

  • @shelle3944
    @shelle3944 11 місяців тому +1

    hi phil i am a masters level psychologist in MI but relocated to NJ. Its been a journey. I wanted to ask you about the salary ranges that youre referencing - 60k $ is very low for a (sport) psychologist, and school psychologist / in any state of the US. I have heard that in the western states they pay very well upwards of 90 k ^, but here in NJ I thought 100 k was low !! so please enlighten me what states/salary ranges youre familiar with ? would you say the gross average pay in the US has vast plummeted ? I believe most psychologists should be comfortably making 90k and up after licensing - lmk what you think

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  11 місяців тому +1

      Hi, yes great question! I believe the article that I posted was a bit outdated, I'll be doing an update soon for the salary ranges. 90k for psychologists is more realistic, but as you mention if you live in a state like NJ, NY, California, or other west coast states it'll be more due to cost of living. The sports psychology range is a little complicated because some sport psychologists work part-time or have a consulting business so they may not be full-time seeing clients, I think that's why the range is low because it's not considering part-time sports psychologists. Full-time the range can be large. For example, I spoke with a sports psychologist who works with a professional NBA team and her salary is well above 60k, so it depends who and where you work. A sports psychologist working for a small collegiate team (div 3) may expect to make less than a sport psychologist working for a div 1 team or a professional team, or with olympic athletes. So in the end, it really just depend where you work (what state you live in) and who you work for, but typically salary ranges are increasing for psychologists because of the demand so that is something to take comfort in. Hope that was helpful!

  • @SIVAKARTEEK3
    @SIVAKARTEEK3 6 місяців тому +1

    My aim and dream is neuropsychology

  • @s.k9251
    @s.k9251 Рік тому +7

    Can clinical psychologists work with patients who deal with behavioural issues such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, etc…?

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  Рік тому +2

      Yes, clinical psychologist pretty much work with all mental health conditions

  • @shaniyawarren6115
    @shaniyawarren6115 11 місяців тому +2

    Hello Phil, thank you so much for your insight. I am currently a Master of Social Work student who is interested in Neuropsychology. Are you aware of any mentorship programs or opportunities that will introduce me to the field before committing to this career in the future? If so, I'd love to hear more about it and get connected to some valuable resources. Thank you in advance.

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  11 місяців тому +3

      Hi great question! You might look into the APA website. There are associations that you can join. For example Neuropsychology has a division through APA that you can join and offers discounts for students. This might be a great way to learn about mentorship programs, scholarships, conferences, and networking before committing to the career. Hope that's helpful!

    • @shaniyawarren6115
      @shaniyawarren6115 11 місяців тому +1

      This was very helpful thank you! @@philsguidetopsyd

  • @amnaamna4
    @amnaamna4 Рік тому

    i dont delieve that psychology students even really have scope i regret opting psychology

  • @erfanzahedi7472
    @erfanzahedi7472 Рік тому +2

    Hi. I have a question. I would be very grateful if you could answer it. I have a bachelor's degree in psychology and I plan to come to us to get a PhD. Do they accept PhD in clinical psychology in America from different cultures? And is clinical psychology a good profession in us? I want to work in private practice. And the last question, is it possible to work in clinical psychology in a country where you are not from? Thank you again for your advice

    • @joiathegreat
      @joiathegreat Рік тому +2

      I'm pretty sure it doesn't matter your country (or culture), as long as you have permission to live, study, and work in the US, for example a visa. Good luck! Maybe Phil will also answer you.

  • @Amrutha_Rudra_Ajith
    @Amrutha_Rudra_Ajith Рік тому +1

    Hi phil,
    I'm a post graduate in clinical psychology from india. Is it possible for me to get admission for psyD in clinical psychology i canada. Do i need to do masters there again or do my masters are valid there.

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  Рік тому +1

      Hi great question. I'm not sure about the requirements in Canada, I just know that in the U.S. a masters is not required to start a PhD/PsyD program. It might be helpful to reach out to the schools you're interested in to make sure you are eligible with the program and can even possibly transfer credits, etc. Hope that helps, and best of luck!

  • @annabelnortey6
    @annabelnortey6 Рік тому +2

    Good job what of experimental psychologist

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  Рік тому

      Not sure about the salary for experimental psychologist but I could explore that in other future videos

  • @humakhan4183
    @humakhan4183 Рік тому +5

    Hello Phil
    I am from India I wanted to ask
    1.do neuropsychologist work with neurologist or psychiatrist when working in big hospital ?
    2.do neuropsychologist have to do counselling or not ?
    3. Can neuropsychologist ask for mri or ct scans or not?
    4. Can neuropsychologist go in operation theatre while neurosurgery ?
    5. Can neuropsychologist have to see normal admitted op patients or there regular clients?
    Please do reply…Thankyou

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  Рік тому +3

      1. Hi yes neuropsychologists can work with other healthcare professionals in a big hospital.
      2. They can choose to do counseling if they want but they don’t have to
      3. It depends. Most of the time it would be physicians that would ask for mri or ct scans. The tests that neuropsychologists give don’t require that info although it may be helpful for a diagnosis like a head trauma

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  Рік тому +3

      4. There wouldn’t be too much of a need for neuropsychologists to go in operation. They aren’t trained in any type of surgery
      5. It depends on the referrals but neuropsychologists can see both clients and hospital patients

    • @humakhan4183
      @humakhan4183 Рік тому

      Thankyou Phil

  • @srividhya1581
    @srividhya1581 Рік тому +2

    I want to apply msc.psy

  • @addierobinson7230
    @addierobinson7230 5 місяців тому +1

    Hi Phil what school offer neuropsychologist programs?

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  5 місяців тому

      Good questions, it really depends! Some schools offer neuropsychology courses, some offer clinical experiences, and some offer specific tracks. Typically on the websites it shows these options, but you can also reach out to the programs for more clarity. Best of luck!

  • @bindushenoy6400
    @bindushenoy6400 Рік тому +1

    Their is any scope in psychopathology, and which university is good in UK/US

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  Рік тому +1

      There are courses in psychopathology and not sure about UK, but for the U.S. it depends, usually APA accredited programs tend to have some of the best programs. Hope that hleps!

  • @nloggg
    @nloggg Рік тому +2

    Hi, is it possible to first become a clinical psychologist and then after some time return to university and become a medical doctor/psychiatrist?

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  Рік тому +1

      Hi, great question! It's possible but it would def be a lot of time. 6-8 years to become a clinical psychologist after college and then another 8-10 years to become a psychiatrist. Most people become a psychologist and then do a masters in psychopharmacology, which allows them to prescribe medication. This is 2 years after the 6-8 years of the Phd/Psyd in clinical psychology. That way the psychologist can almost essentially do all the same things that the psychiatrist can do.

    • @nloggg
      @nloggg Рік тому

      @@philsguidetopsyd Wow, thank you so much! This has helped me a lot because I’m always overthinking about my future pathways even though I’m still in high school.

    • @TessG9107
      @TessG9107 Рік тому

      @@nloggg You should also really consider how you are going to pay for schooling. All the numbers in the video sound good but you should put into account how many loans you'd have to take out then pay back (while it grows in interest) while also talking care of personal (and familial, cause you could have a family in your 30's) needs. Debt to income ratio can be stressful but should definitely go into consideration when figuring out how much schooling you want.
      - Stressed out person on a gap year who wants to be a psychologist and would love any and all advice.

    • @nloggg
      @nloggg Рік тому

      @@TessG9107 yes, that's so true. It's all so stressful haha. I'm in my second last year of high school and it's all going so fast and I'm scared I'm going to not have a good career. Thanks for the advice, really appreciated :D

    • @lipsadas3656
      @lipsadas3656 Рік тому +1

      ​@@philsguidetopsyd Hello sir your videos are really helpful ❤
      Can I do psychopharmacology after completing my psy D

  • @haruka_offxl7983
    @haruka_offxl7983 4 місяці тому +1

    I wanna do clinical psycholgy but is it worth it? Like, can it help me with my everyday life and susch?

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  3 місяці тому

      Talking and shadowing a clinical psychologist might help you make that decision!

  • @creoleladisallthatjazznblu6952
    @creoleladisallthatjazznblu6952 5 місяців тому +2

    I want to focus on clinical psychology or counseling psychology.

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  4 місяці тому

      Tough decisions! Let me know if you have any questions!

  • @anethdidas6378
    @anethdidas6378 Рік тому +1

    Hello, I am doing Diploma in Clinical child neuropsychology in Kenya. If its possible can you tell me the universities that I can do my bachelor of clinical child neuropsychology . Let it be anywhere as long as it is in the world.

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  Рік тому +1

      Hello! If you're looking in the U.S. any APA accredited school that has a neuropsychology track/speciality in their program may help with your goals, usually the information is on the school program's websites. Hope that helps, best of luck!

    • @tizatjipueja5336
      @tizatjipueja5336 Місяць тому

      Kindly share your experience once you get a any accredited University

  • @thehm5578
    @thehm5578 18 днів тому +1

    In which country they draw this much can you please let me know....
    I wanted to know about canada...
    Thanks for making this video!!

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  11 днів тому +1

      Yeah countries will certainly have different salaries and each country should hopefully have salaries recorded on websites! Hope that helps!

  • @Pretti_sundara_
    @Pretti_sundara_ Рік тому +1

    Can you do a video on psychologist doing international jobs

  • @wajihababar7488
    @wajihababar7488 Рік тому +1

    Hii Phil.. I'm student of MS clinical psychology from Lahore Pakistan I wanna take admission in Psy D in Canada university can you explain the entry requirements and eligibility criteria for psy D?

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  Рік тому +1

      Hello! I think depending on the school websites, they will have way more information and detail than I can provide. I'm not exactly sure about the PsyD programs in Canada, but you can always reach out to them and ask your questions. Best of luck!

    • @Ayesha-es4nq
      @Ayesha-es4nq Рік тому

      Hey Wajiha, I'm from lahore too, enrolled as a psych student. I think every university has its own criteria. Mostly they ask for research work, clinical practice or experience.
      Though, are you working as a psychologist in Pak?

  • @felicianothorpe8998
    @felicianothorpe8998 Рік тому +1

    Where did you get the data from?

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  Рік тому +1

      I think i put the link in the show notes let me know if it has trouble working

  • @ajabrown0123
    @ajabrown0123 Рік тому +2

    Hello. Thank you for this video. I have a specific question. I am currently in a PsyD program with emphasis is criminology and justice studies. I love the program but, I am having trouble picking a career field to go into. There are so many options. I am very interested in dealing with mental health in the courtroom. I am currently a paralegal in the Army, and I’m using my job to gain experience as well as using this time to finish my education. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you.

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  Рік тому +1

      Yeah great question, it sounds like you might be able to obtain a lot of forensic psychology experience if you wanted to go into that specialization? I believe a lot of neuropsychology deals a lot too with mental health in the courtroom if that might also be another career field to go into. You're right though there are so many options, I know students who have also spent a lot of time in the APA specialty site looking over internships and the types of work experience that placements offered to narrow it down. Hope that helps, good luck!

  • @justtiphanie6078
    @justtiphanie6078 Рік тому +1

    Is school psychologist and school counselor the same thing?

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  Рік тому

      They are typically different. school psychologists obtain a masters in school psychology after college and do testing/assessment in school settings while school counselors could either have a college degree and get a counseling certificate or go through a counseling masters degree and specialize in school counseling. School counseling could be any form of therapy/psychotherapy while school psychologists mainly do just testing/assessment and no therapy/counseling. Hope that helps!

  • @rakeshshivakurthi2655
    @rakeshshivakurthi2655 20 днів тому +1

    Clinical psychology

  • @JoshEver
    @JoshEver 11 місяців тому +1

    Hello there, can you get me any University's scholarship for psychology students

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  11 місяців тому

      Hello! I'd recommend contacting the school's you're interested in to see what scholarships they have available depending on your situation. Most school's have websites and emails that you can contact to get more info, hope that helps!

  • @hivisterchuulu-fh4gx
    @hivisterchuulu-fh4gx 6 місяців тому +1

    Can someone do masters of psychology if he did non psychology degree

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  5 місяців тому

      It depends on what program they apply to and if the program requires certain courses before application.

  • @Letstalk-zx7jx
    @Letstalk-zx7jx Місяць тому +1

    Can a psychiatrist prescribe medication and also do therapy at the same sessions?

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  Місяць тому

      In the U.S. certain states allow psychologists to prescribe after additional certification and a masters program so yes after that training they could do both

    • @Letstalk-zx7jx
      @Letstalk-zx7jx Місяць тому

      @philsguidetopsyd yes, but I'm asking for the opposite. Can a psychiatrist also give talk therapy ?

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  Місяць тому +1

      @@Letstalk-zx7jx yes they can!

  • @historicalfacts7609
    @historicalfacts7609 Рік тому +1

    Sir psychology is a pseduscience or science

    • @joiathegreat
      @joiathegreat Рік тому +1

      Psychology is a science. It is the study of the human mind.

  • @user-bw4sl3nz9m
    @user-bw4sl3nz9m Рік тому +1

    Hi phil
    I'm from india and want to work in us so please tell me how to apply for jobs in us

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  Рік тому +1

      Hi, I'm not sure about the international process to working here in the U.S. Sometimes they require international psychologists to take additional courses or take the licensure, EPPP to be licensed in the states. Talking with some U.S. programs about transfer of credits might help to see if you are a candidate for licensure in the U.S. Hope that's helpful, and best for luck

    • @user-bw4sl3nz9m
      @user-bw4sl3nz9m Рік тому +1

      @@philsguidetopsyd thank you so much

  • @pharmacistshane
    @pharmacistshane Рік тому

    Become a board certified psychiatric pharmacist and make 150k+/yr wotking 40 hours/week in a clinical setting.

  • @BruceStoufflet-yv3od
    @BruceStoufflet-yv3od Рік тому

    Yeah doing this is validation of your success and knowledge. Why on earth would you be a care giver for the money you can make by doing it. That's not care at all. A 600 an hour ER doctor is a raping of another for having knowledge gained by many existing and those who have past. It is a gift not a leverage point. All people have the same value but that can never be realized if privilege is accepted by the gifted. It is not a reality of the human condition its a manipulation for even greater injustice to be distributed in gains for small minded men of domination and control. I can see what you cannot a sweet life can only be had if the actions of those oppressed can be avoided. The odds are growing. We seem to rather buy the time of someone to not have to say thank you. We would rather the social ladder we adopted 7 million years ago when the animals were our only model. Peeing on things is not an evolved technique in social order. 7 mil is long enough to get over our beginnings. It is clear what some tolerate some fully engage some accept as our reality is detrimental to our species leave it for the animals.

  • @jamiemathew7869
    @jamiemathew7869 Місяць тому +1

    are there enough jobs for sports psychologist

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  27 днів тому

      Good question, ith the right certification, it's a growing field in the U.S.

  • @MashilaKebede
    @MashilaKebede 29 днів тому +1

    excuse am some speak in English am more than Amaric

  • @AyubaToluwalopejoy-mg5tg
    @AyubaToluwalopejoy-mg5tg 6 днів тому +1

    Does psychologust wer scrubs

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  2 дні тому

      Depends on the setting! some that work in medical centers might.

  • @All.About.psychology.
    @All.About.psychology. 4 місяці тому +1

    is psychologist be a psychrtrist