Posted on 28 May 2012. Tags: board of secondary education, Career, Central, central board of secondary education, Clinical, clinical psychologist, clinical psychology, Humanities, india, psychologist, Psychology, psychology as a career, Science
I live in India and my school is affiliated to the Central Board Of Secondary Education. I’m 15 now, and the next year I have to choose between Science, Commerce and Humanities. Will I have to take up Science to pursue Clinical Psychology as a career ? And what exactly can / does a Clinical Psychologist do ? How much is the pay ?
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Posted on 05 August 2011. Tags: alma mater, clinical psychologist, diploma mills, line, love, mater, phd, private practice, research, treatment, university
Now, I’ve done enough research to know that the best schools are the ones that are affiliated with a university. But, with all the diploma mills churning out degrees, is a PsyD even worth anything anymore? I’d love to be a clinical psychologist, and it was recommended to me by a PhD at my alma mater to go the PsyD route rather than the PhD, if I want to go into treatment. As well, the line between the two is becoming further blurred and that PsyD’s are no longer frowned upon. Does anyone have any idea how much a PsyD can make in private practice or as part of a clinic these days. I only ask the last part because these programs are quite high in cost. Can someone make just as much becoming and LCSW? Any advice would be great! Thanks.
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