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    to pick was a sports psychologist. Before I go into detail about how this job can be connected to other psychology, anthropologist, and sociologist I will explain what a sports psychologist does. The main job of the sports psychologist is to enhance performance, cope with pressure of competition, recover from injuries, keep up an exercise program, and of course they really have to enjoy sports whether it is playing them or watching them. When you think of a sports psychologist you might think…

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    led me to pursue a career as a school psychologist. My ultimate goal is to assist every child that I serve on their journey to success. I was drawn to the field of school psychology, as the profession allows individuals to serve children and families who may not have the resources to afford services otherwise. Since January, I have had the distinct pleasure of interning as a school psychologist under the supervision of an experienced school psychologist with Henry County Schools. In sum,…

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    consultants in clinics and hospitals. Clinical psychologists are frequently involved in educational activities, teaching in colleges or universities, and many are also engaged in research despite its familiarity, this field had its origin 1896 not much more than a a century ago (barlow & Nathan 25) becoming a clinical psychologist is no easy feat few people are aware of the long and intensive training process that is involved in becoming a clinical psychologist. Most do not realize that the…

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    description of your career. A Clinical Child Psychologist is primarily someone who scrutinizes within the many fields of Child Psychology. Which, briefly, "is a specialty in professional psychology that elaborates and uses scientific knowledge to the delivery of psychological services to infants, toddlers, children and adolescents within their social context." (American Psychology Association). However, with that being said, a Clinical Child Psychologist further applies and involves-on a broad…

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    The career goal that I am going to talk and focus on in this report is clinical psychologist. My intended license goal is to get the doctoral degree of PhD and the Licensed Psychologists (LP/HSPP). Licensed Psychologist (LP) or Licensed Clinical Psychologist (LCP) has had 4 years of graduate training of any clinical work experience and has also passed the EPPP test that is the Examination for Professional Practice of Psychology. Besides, The Health Service Provider in Psychology, or known as the…

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    After I graduate, my intention is to become an Industrial/Organizational Psychologist in a company setting, providing psychological and research methods to improve the overall work environment. Question 1.(Situational) How would you handle, a new restaurant business with low sales, frequent employees who call out and do not meet their work requirements, and daily complains on food and quality of service? In a situation like this, you can see that discipline and training is lacking in…

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    determine the group of jobs I would be shown at the end of the test. One of the occupations I saw that looked intriguing was a clinical psychologist. Almost all of my answers from taking this test related to this job. When looking back, I realized I answered a lot of questions looking to help people in a series of different ways. I think that a clinical psychologist would be a great job to consider and would be one of my top three career choices. Another test I took was the Multiple…

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    School psychologist focus on providing a healthy, safe, and equal opportunity environment for all children in her or her school(s). In order to guarantee that this is done in a practical manner, NASP and APA have established ethical standards. The reading suggests that having ethical guidelines assures that students receiving services from a school psychologist are valuable; thus, the community develops a confidence in these services. School psychologist must ensure that client information…

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    Psychologist vs. Psychiatrist Psychologists and psychiatrists are the two main professionals that people refer to, whenever they want to address mental issues. The only problem is that they do not know which professional to address. The reason being, there are a lot of misconceptions due to lack of understanding of these two professions. Being a psychologist and being a psychiatrist is not the same. In order to become a psychologist, you need a bachelor’s degree with basics in fundamental…

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    As growing up, I have encountered many things. Various of things that have shaped, molded, and formed the individual who I am today — moreover, what profession I wish to pursue in my near future. Which still happens to be a Clinical Child Psychologist. To summarize my explanations on why I chose this career are primarily rationalized by the idea of myself empowering one individual, relationship, or family at a time. Rather than myself empowering on a grand scale of people; since I do love to…

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