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Psychology Degree’s - A Closer Look

February 28th, 2008

Recognition, a high-paying job, and good friends are just a few of the great perks and privileges that a psychologist could attain. Being a psychologist opens he doors to deeper interpersonal relationships with clients and thus giving a candidate another grounds for learning things. The best benefit though is the fact that they will be able to extend a helping hand to those who are in need. While there are several careers to choose from in the field of psychology, there are also several stages that an aspiring psychologist must take into consideration.

The field of psychology has different degrees to choose from. A student must be prepared to take on the challenges and be able to choose the best degree that would fit them right. Generally, there are five (5) major degrees in Psychology. These are: Bachelor’s degree, Master’s degree, Doctorate degree, EdD, PhD or PsyD and Post-doctoral certificate.

The Bachelor’s degree is intended for those who have acquired a high school diploma, GED or an associate’s degree. This degree emphasizes the sciences in addition to psychology. Most (if not all) psychologists have a bachelor’s degree in psychology. It is usually a good start in the field of psychology. It has a clear path to a good counseling and clinical psychologist careers.

The Master’s degree program in psychology usually needs at least two (2) years of full – time graduate study. The program’s coursework generally includes mathematics, statistics, social sciences, physical and biological sciences, a clinical internship and a thesis based on original research. Psychologists with a master’s degree in psychology have the opportunity to work in the industrial-organizational field or serve as psychological assistants.

The Doctorate degree is further subdivided into different categories: EdD, PhD and PsyD. Doctorate in education or EdD requires a master’s degree in education or any related field. The EdD is likely to be a preferred qualification for many mid-career employees, many of them already have master’s degrees but wish to pursue studies at the doctorate level, which are based on research and the application of that knowledge in professional practice. The EdD is designed for the professional practitioner. Graduates of this field are qualified to work as administrators, superintendents, teacher educators, as well as other educational leadership positions. On the other hand, psychologists with a PhD qualify for a wide variety of teaching, clinical, research, and counseling positions in healthcare services, universities, elementary and secondary schools, government, and private industry. Entrance into PhD programs is highly competitive. A master’s degree in psychology is a prerequisite to a PhD program. The PsyD (Doctor of Psychology) is a newer professional degree, offered by the professional schools of psychology that focuses on clinical practice with only a minimum of research training. Entrance into PsyD programs is generally less competitive as compared to PhD programs. The Post-doctoral psychology certificate program are for professional psychologists with a PsyD or PhD who are eager to expand their knowledge and training in a specialty psychology area which include clinical, academic,  counseling, health, or organizational psychology.
A career in psychology is very rewarding and there is a clear path to being a good help especially to those who are in need. Whatever path it is that they may choose, they must bear in mind that aside from the green pasteur that they are that they are about to set their foot on and establish, they should always be available to help and give their patients meaningful advises that will help them carry on with life despite of the mere factual scenarios wherein they are having trouble coping up with it.

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When Love Becomes an Obsession

February 28th, 2008

Being in love opens up several types of emotions and one negative effect of love is probably its tendency to become an obsession. More often than not, some lovers tend to establish a thorough grip to the life of their significant other. They become very jealous and the relationship would always end up with a break up.

Obsession will soon kick in. People who gave too much love and got rejected often experience this problem. This is one of the reasons why people end up being stalkers or criminal offenders.

Those who experience this type of emotions must make it a point that they see a therapist as soon as possible before things get worse.

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The Abused

February 22nd, 2008

Abused children are often those who are hard to treat. At a young age, they were exposed to violence such as brutal assaults or even rape. This will automatically be tainted in their minds and they would somehow retaliate if in any case that they see objects or places that are similar to what they saw when they were abused.

Basically, a good way to treat a child is to give them some time to think that there are still other possibilities in life where in they could excel.  They may find themselves in a hue slump but whatever happens stay with them and guide them before they end up hurting themselves or doing the same violence to others.

Bear in mind that they child’s emotion is still fragile and he or she needs more time to heal as compared to a matured person. All they need as of this moment is understanding. Listen to what they have to say and make sure that they are kept in a peaceful place.

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The Problem with Jealousy

February 21st, 2008

Loving a person brings in a lot of emotions. Some of this emotions are very healthy and some are not. An example of an unhealthy emotion is jealousy. Being jealous stains a relationship. This stain could either be removed or it may end up staying there for the rest of your life. It is the dreaded disease of every relationship that has to be attended to one way or another or else it may turn up as the biggest regret of every couple’s life.

Being jealous gives the pain of guilt since it gives room for doubts and unnecessary quarrels which often leads to a broken heart. Trust is the number one weapon against jealousy. Try to talk to your partner and make sure that everything is alright between the two of you. Make it point that you communicate your feelings well. It is good to be open to others especially when emotions are on the line. If you do not open yourself to your partner, you might end up screaming and losing your temper which might cause a bad break - up. Being in this kind of situation is something that you do not want to be at for the next chapters of your life. So the best thing to do is to communicate. Talk your heart out and every trouble with jealousy will soon disappear before you know that it is there.

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Reverse Psychology Card

February 20th, 2008

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The Psychology of Love

February 20th, 2008

Love is a feeling that most people find pretty hard to define. Some would say that love is better undefined because by doing so, there would no boundaries or expectations. Indeed love has been a feeling of mixed emotions for everyone. Being in love gives a person the feeling of contentment and happiness which manifests on the way he looks at life.

People who are in love has a glow that others easily notice. Love encourages several characteristics to blossom such as the urge to become responsible. It makes every person feel good about themselves. Having an inspiration is something that one has to be extremely happy about because they get the necessary drive to succeed.

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Psychology Cards

February 20th, 2008

 

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Burn Out

February 20th, 2008

There will come a time that you would get tired of going to work and doing the usual stuff that you do. Signs of burnout are the loss of desire to work and feeling trapped and confined in an unwinnable situation. Every person can be affected by this problem and there is absolutely no exemption from this. Loss of the drive or motivation keeps one’s focus from work away. This stops one from performing the finest tasks and deliver with their full abilities. This makes the whole job meaningless.

The best cure for this is to learn self-management. Motivation has to be managed to get one’s self moving and keep the momentum going. Setting a goal is a good start and one should also take on a project that is enthusiastic and appealing. Give rewards for a job well done and sooner or later, the motivation will come back.

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Depression

February 19th, 2008

  

Depression Card

Coping up with the slump called depression is something that most of the teens has to accomplish. Depression is something that should not be taken lightly because it affects the mental and the social health of a person.  If a person is under the state of depression, one should be concerned and be understanding of the situation. It takes time to heal and more importantly, therapists will always be around to provide help.

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Coping up with Emotional Stress

February 19th, 2008

Emotional stress is something that is really hard to deal with especially when it hinders one from living a decent and ordinary life. Most of the common issues hounding teens nowadays are issues of the heart. Here are a few tips in dealing with stress everytime you feel it.

1. Breathe deeply and regularly. This will decrease the tone of your sympathetic nervous sytem. This promotes relaxation and good digestion.

2. Spend quiet time alone. This decreases blood pressure, pulse rate and improves blood circulation.

3. Practice Visualization. Try to see things in a positive perspective and believe that it will happen.

4. Eat right. This way, your body can handle stress and strain.

5. Be honest. Accept your feelings and try to be honest about it. Know yourself deeply and try to use anger and depression as fuels for personal growth.

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