Art therapy and music therapy would probably both suit you. Psychology is a very broad subject and as you progress through the course, certain specializations will appeal to you, so you don't have to decide now.
2006-09-05 15:22:03
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answered by Bethany 7
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Become a clinical laboratory scientist also known as a medical technologist!!!! This field does require a lot of biology and chemistry and able to use computers and math, but it isn't really too tough and it is a field that is vital part of the health care team. Almost every patient that seeks medical help needs laboratory testing done, and as the boomers age, the need for medical technologists is increasing. In addition, most employees in this field are getting older and there are very few people going into this field. Not very many people know about it. Please consider this field and tell your friends too!!!!!!!!!!!
Also, artistic people are creative and this is a vital asset for someone in the laboratory field that must use creative thinking and problem solving skills every day.
2006-09-05 15:25:17
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answered by petlover 5
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Wow, you made me reflect a bit. I just pressed my youngest to get into a school that applies children from beginning middle and high school to focus on advance science medicine and to be fair art. I really want her to get a gos education and I pressed her to get it together to pass the entrance exams. She did and is doing well so far. Well your interest in psychology is a good one. This is a career that can help many, you can also offer help based on your faith. So those of the same faith can come to you for help and you can guide them. You are the one who has to live in your skin, you must be comfortable there. If you do not want to live in the skin of a Dr. then you can not as you will always wonder what if. Every time you are unhappy as a Dr. it will be their fault as you will say what if I became what I wanted to become then I could be happy going into work today.
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe you could look into a more specialized therapy, like music or art therapy
2006-09-05 15:20:24
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answered by rachel k 4
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Sounds like waitress. Deal with people listen to problems and get me some foood!
2006-09-05 15:25:05
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answered by alberto 2
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I like brew's and rachel's answers. But on the therapy--do you really want to listen to people whining all day, every day, for the rest of your career?
2006-09-05 15:22:52
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answered by warriorwoman 4
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why not merge your interests with pshychology or therapy like music therapy or art thereapy. they have different types of therepy for everything now
2006-09-05 15:23:46
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answered by guitar_lady81 4
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I take the "the" out of psychotherapist.
2006-09-05 15:22:02
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answered by knzlt 2
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music therapist?
2006-09-05 15:21:32
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answered by quest 4
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Find work you would enjoy, then it will not be like work.
2006-09-05 15:18:14
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answered by Yes 3
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