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    methods, and practice that the legal system faces. Forensic psychologists have a lot of different occupational duties that they can carry out (Roesch 2010). One of these duties is trial consultant. In this engagement the psychologist will conduct surveys and can try to find the best jury for the situation. Another stint that a trial consultant will sometimes do is strategizing to shape how the juries will embrace the proceedings. Psychologist also has an occupation of meditation and…

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    like the counselor in this study helped these clients I hope to do the same, one day. I aspire to be a counseling psychologist because of my first college-level psychology…

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    my personal needs and motivation for wanting a career as a school psychologist. During my life, I have experienced many high and lows. Having firmly put these matters behind me, this has devised me to make it my personal motivation to become a determined individual with a passion to succeed in all that I do. I have always had a real appetite to assist others in any given circumstance. My calling for becoming a school psychologist would provide effective help to…

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    One of the biggest rewards in her career as a psychologist is being able to do more for those patients who are struggling. She is able to get to the root of the problem, as she usually sees patients in multiple occasions, which gives her more time to accomplish goals. She also enjoys how diverse her typical work day can be, especially at the health centre. She mentions she does not have a typical day at work, since her clientele is of all ages and with multiple disabilities. Her job also…

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    There are four roles of a forensic psychologist that one can partake in within the legal system: a basic scientist, an applied scientist, a policy/forensic evaluators, and a consultant. Each of these roles consists of different responsibilities that crucial to all areas of the legal system such as law enforcement, corrections, and in court. As a psychologist within the legal system, one will encounter many settings as well as individuals specific to your role whether that be gathering…

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    It was a summer July morning. The park had just opened and the victims were arriving. The day seemed perfect. Too perfect. They were flowers blooming and people having fun, the sun was catching a perfect blue sky, and then there was me, screaming “Whatcha gonna do whatcha gonna do when i come for you?” chasing a squirrel, pretending to be a detective. My passion, since I was little kid, was being a detective or in investigation, and I didn't even realize it till i had to really think about it.…

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    In the state of Delaware, a school psychologist is not a school counselor. In order to become a psychologist a person must have a master 's degree and state licensure. Delaware requires the person to be credentialed by the National School Psychology Certification Board. A psychologist program requires the person to complete 1200 hours of internship (a full school year) where a counselor can be completed in half that time. School psychologists have coursework in assessing cognitive, social, and…

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    In the future, a career goal of mine is to become a clinical psychologist. At this point, I may be interested in specializing in adolescent or child psychology or studying general clinical psychology. Regardless of which route I choose, further education is needed. Although this is the case, a bachelor’s degree from Concordia University Nebraska in psychology and behavioral science will help facilitate a basic understanding and education of the field of psychology. A degree from Concordia…

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    Psychologist vs. Lawyer Ever since I was a child, I have been asked what I wanted to be when I grow up. My answer at the time was that I wanted to be a pilot. Growing up, I have realized that I 'm not even interested in becoming a pilot. During my high school years, I began to find interest in law, yet I was attracted to activities that involved counseling and helping others. [transition sentence = ‘because of this, I have researched careers and have focused my attention to two different…

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    Academics and Experience Statement Part I: What are your career/life goals and how is your course work contributing to meet them? Many of my life goals begin at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. I am currently pursuing a Counseling or Clinical Psychologist career. On the Gallup StrengthsFinder test, I received Relator, Harmony, and Empathy as my top three strengths. These three will be useful for a career in psychology as they are all in the Relationship Building category. I would be able to…

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