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The APA has grown dramatically since it was formed in 1892 and now includes more

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The APA has grown dramatically since it was formed in 1892 and now includes more members working in clinical, academic, and applied settings. Psychologists are also represented nationally by the Association for Psychological Science. Through the efforts of pioneers such as the first female APA president, Mary Calkins, women have come to play an increasingly important role in psychology. Minority involvement in psychology took longer, but the pioneering efforts of Francis Cecil Sumner, Kenneth B. Clark, and others have led to increased participation by minorities in psychology. Psychologists prepare for research careers through graduate and postdoctoral training and work in a variety of applied settings, including schools, clinics, and industry.

Pick and research a potential career with a degree in psychology on the Internet. Report your potential career and salary findings.

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A potential career with a degree in Psychology

Clinical Psychologist-   A psychology student has so many career opportunities nowadays. But a degree in clinical psychology can give a student more potential career. A clinical psychologist makes diagnosis and treats a client according to their diagnosis.(Nicolson, 2015)

As we all know our mental health is equaled important like our physical health. So people are becoming conscious about their mental health. There are a huge numbers of mental disorder which can harm a person mentally and as well as physically. A clinical psychologist only can identify these mental disorders by making a correct diagnosis. So we could see there is a huge demand of a clinical psychologist in the field of psychology.(Blustein, 2013)

Clinical psychology has biggest employment opportunities in most of the countries. So a clinical psychologist can find a suitable job in most of the countries. Apart from this, a clinical Psychologist ‘s job is not a monotonous job. A clinical psychologist can experience new events in each and every day in his or her career.(Wood & Tarrier, 2010).

The working areas of a Clinical psychologist are Mental hospitals, Rehabilitation centers and a clinical Psychologist also can own her or his private clinic.

Eligibility to be a Clinical Psychologist

Doing a post graduation in Clinical Psychology is the pathway of starting your career as a clinical psychologist. But a doctoral degree in Clinical psychology and minimum 1 year of internship are required to be a professional Clinical Psychologist.(Norcross & Karpiak, 2012)

Salary and progress of a Clinical Psychologist

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the annual salary of a professional psychologist is around $70,580. But the actual salary is depending on the experiences, performance, organizations and the field of specialization.(Christophersen & Butt, 2012)

Salary increment is also progressive. But the increment of salary is also depending on the experiences and performance a clinical psychologist has.

References

Blustein, D. (2013). The psychology of working: A new perspective for career development, counseling, and public policy. Routledge.

Nicolson, P. (2015). Gender, Power and Organization: A psychological perspective on life at work. Routledge.

Wood, A. M., & Tarrier, N. (2010). Positive clinical psychology: A new vision and strategy for integrated research and practice. Clinical psychology review, 30(7), 819-829.

Norcross, J. C., & Karpiak, C. P. (2012). Clinical psychologists in the 2010s: 50 years of the APA division of clinical psychology. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 19(1), 1-12.

Christophersen, E., & Butt, Z. (2012). Introducing a primer for career development and promotion: succeeding as a psychologist in an academic health center. Journal of clinical psychology in medical settings, 19(4), 349-352.