Category: Career

  • Child Psychology Among Career Paths

    Introduction Psychology is a very broad field that involves specialization into various sub-divisions. The psychiatrists function as a medical doctor mainly focuses on prescription medication and other therapies to address mental health issues (Kramer et al., 2019). A professional psychologist will interact with patients, evaluate their issues and what generates them, and then propose or…

  • Psychology: Personal and Career Development

    Although many thinks that focusing on self can be a destructive force, the psychological research has evidence that it is an important component to some positive changes in life. A great amount of theories related to self-regulation underlines the idea that positive changes, given the positive type of the individuals self-focus, require two aspects: a…

  • Narrative Therapy and Career Counselling

    The field of psychology has an extensive selection of approaches to therapy, many of which have shown positive results. One of the most highly-recognized approaches to therapy is the narrative one, the main feature of which is the separation between the person and their problems (Afary & Fritz, 2020). Narrative therapy has been in existence…

  • Differential Psychology as a Future Career Field

    Introduction Psychology is concerned with peoples behavior at three different levels. These are the characteristics common to all people, the unique characteristics common to a group of people, and characteristics unique to each individual. This implies that while there are certain characteristics common to all people, there are those that make each person unique. As…

  • Cumulative Career Traumatic Stress: Law Enforcement

    Stress among police officers is a common problem that does not have a certain solution. As a rule, stress promotes the increase of mental health illnesses (Conn & Butterfield, 2013). One of these problems is known as cumulative career traumatic stress (CCTS). This disorder is usually observed among officers and characterized by similar to post-traumatic…

  • Psychology Branches and Future Career Perspectives

    Abstract The paper discusses such branches of psychological science as biopsychology, cognitive neuropsychology, clinical psychology, counseling psychology, geropsychology, industrial-organizational psychology, social psychology, experimental psychology, and forensic psychology. The paper covers the main concepts, differences, advantages, and disadvantages of each branch. The prospects for the future career in each of these branches are also covered. These…

  • Career in Developmental and Personality Psychology

    Developmental Psychology The types of work Professionals who work in this area of psychology concentrate on the provision of required assistance to people with developmental issues. They often work with children who are retarded and try to improve their condition so that they can catch up with their peers. In addition to that, developmental psychologists…

  • Loss and Grief Studies in Psychologists Career

    Before starting the examination of the unit materials and becoming involved in the class activities, I have concerns regarding the discussion of the topic of loss and grief because it is a challenging for not only beginners in counselling but also experienced counsellors. I am oriented to making efforts to examine aspects of the topic…

  • Career in Clinical, Counseling, Forensic Psychology

    Abstract The paper presents the self-assessment results that were obtained with the help of O*NET Interest Profiler Instrument of U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration. The paper also describes the job opportunities for bachelors, masters, and doctoral degree holders. On the basis of the self-assessment results, there has been developed an educational plan…

  • Child Psychology Among Career Paths

    Introduction Psychology is a very broad field that involves specialization into various sub-divisions. The psychiatrists function as a medical doctor mainly focuses on prescription medication and other therapies to address mental health issues (Kramer et al., 2019). A professional psychologist will interact with patients, evaluate their issues and what generates them, and then propose or…