Psychology Career Research Paper

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The murderer stood up and shouted with what seemed to be all her might, “I DIDN’T MURDER MY HUSBAND FOR FUN; I MURDERED HIM BECAUSE HE BEAT ME TERRIBLY AND I HAD HAD ENOUGH OF IT!” The psychologist, used to this kind of behavior, nodded and scribbled something into her tiny notepad. It was at this moment the murderer was being escorted back to her jail cell. The psychologists’ job was to use her education and training to evaluate this murderer and find an appropriate diagnosis for her behavior. Psychology is more than just a profession and has more to offer than just money. To become a psychologist, you need at least 3 years of full-time equivalent academic work beyond the Bachelor’s degree. (Programs of Study) There are numerous colleges that have to offer a great psychology program. A few of these wonderful colleges are The University of Phoenix, Stanford University, The University of Pennsylvania, Colombia University, and Ashford University. (Choosing a psychology school, college and degree program) A psychologist in college will learn how to make observations and learn how to solve problems accordingly.(Psychology Programs by State) Going to college for psychology opens a numerous amount of career opportunities and because of crime shows and their popularity, psychology is a job in …show more content…

There are twenty-two different types of psychology! (Thomas Barwick) A few of these types are child psychology, spiritual psychology, and military psychology! A child psychologist will treat children and help them cope with stressful situations such as divorce, death, and family or school. Spiritual psychologists infuse spirituality in their diagnosing of patients. Military psychologists assist military service members with PTSD and other disorders they may have received during their service! The twenty-two types of psychology are all different because they help different types of people with different situations!