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Madhuvanti639 views

What options i have after doing Majors in Psychology and Minor as International relations?

I am doing BA in liberal arts with major as psychology and minor subject as international relations. interested in design and Artificial intelligence too.Loves writing. I am open to study abroad out of India but don't prefer USA can you suggest best universities in Europe?

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Is it possible to pursue a master's degree or doctorate degree in clinical/counseling psychology with a psychology minor?

I'm a few semesters away from graduating with a BA in women, gender, and sexuality studies, with a minor in psychology. I was originally planning to double major in psychology, but it's going to cost me extra time and money that I'm not sure I can afford. I have been an undergraduate student for much longer than the standard 4 years because of life circumstances that were beyond my control. I want to hurry up and graduate, pursue an advanced degree, and finally begin my career. I've waited so long. I have taken all of the basic psychology courses along with a few advanced courses. I performed well in each of them. I'm passionate about the subject and have been for most of my life. I want to focus on clinical or counseling psychology. I would love to have my own practice someday. Unfortunately, I haven't taken all of the advanced math or science classes that are required for the major. Knowing all of this, do you think a graduate program would accept me with only a minor? Is there a particular specialty that I should pursue because I'll have a better chance of making it work? #psychology #college-major #clinical-psychologist #counseling

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What is the most rewarding part of being a clinical psychologist?

I am studying psychology and before I decide on a career path, I want to be sure that I will be love my job and that I will be motivated to give my best effort for as long as I keep that career. So, to all of those who were or currently are clinical psychologists (Christian psychologists in particular), what is the most rewarding or inspiring part of your work? What makes you love your job even when times are difficult? #psychology #clinical-psychologist

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Do psychiatrists provide therapy or do they only prescribe drugs?

I was wondering if I should try and become a psychiatrist or clinical psychologist and wanted to know whether psychiatrists offer therapy as a clinical psychologist would? #psychiatry #clinical-psychologist

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