I have always wanted to help others, ever since I was a young girl. I had a dream of growing up and giving others the help that I never received as a child; helping them grow, laugh, and actually live their life to the fullest with a friend behind them one hundred percent. To be honest, I used to want to be a veterinarian until I found out that you had to put the really sick animals to sleep. After that fact came into the picture I changed my mind about becoming an animal doctor. When I was the age of 10-16, I had a really hard time starting out. I had a lot of problems, emotionally and mentally. I did not have someone to lean on or talk to about it either. You do not know the pain of being alone until you are actually alone in the real world and in your mind. When I turned 17 things started to turn around for me and I became a lot happier with myself and my life. Once that occurred I swore that I would not let anyone, even the ones I hated, go through that pain and depression. That is when I made the final decision to become a Psychologist. …show more content…
Their research helps us understand behavior, memory, and mental health disorders. Through counseling and experimentation Psychologists work to promote safety, understanding, and good mental health. You can acquire these types of jobs all over the nation. Anywhere people are available this job can exist. The best location for this line of work are big cities like Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and California. I live in West Virginia, so I would not get paid as much, nor will I get as many job opportunities. A lot of adults who fall into the Health category for this job move away from home to find