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i am considering becomeing a counseling psychologist but i havent heard much about them (i have really only heard about the clinical psychologists) and i dont what they do, how much they earn, and the job potential in terms of where you can go and what you can do if you have a Ph.d. in counseling psychology and are licensed as a counseling psychologist. could you please help me out by providing some info on becoming a counseling psychologist and the careers and salaries you can get with a Ph.d. in counseling psychology?

2007-02-15 16:11:01 · 4 answers · asked by tyler s 1 in Social Science Psychology

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There are really more similarities between the two than differences. They typically get the same jobs and nearly the same salary. Clinical programs are more prevalent in the US but are a lot more competitive. The article below can describe it better...

Someone who is a master's degree level counselor and applying to PhD programs.

2007-02-17 01:05:26 · answer #1 · answered by Jerrod K 2 · 0 0

General reference to the practice of clinical psychology can be referred to as counseling. A clinical psychologist has a PhD in clinical psychology. You can be a counselor with a Master's Degree in most states, the common one is MFCC (Marriage Family and Child Counseling). Some states may allow you to practice psychology after a BA and state licensing. I have never watched the show you referred to.

2016-05-24 05:50:11 · answer #2 · answered by Deborah 4 · 0 0

From a practical stand-point, the counselor helps people adjust their states of mind in conjunction with their habits and attitudes on daily living. A clinical psychologist is more like a scientist who would spend years analyzing the behavior of his/her subject.

2007-02-15 18:20:37 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

To answer your initial question its Qualifications.

To become a counselor you need a diploma (1 year study) - this position could pay $40,000 per year. However if you have good listeneing skills and an understanding of people you can get into this line of work with NO qualifications and only someone willing to take you on.

You can become a Psychologist with as little as 3 years study (bachelor degree) and earn from $60,000 per year to $160,000 per year (with bonuses). A part of your job would probably be to counsel others.

Anyone with a Masters degree (5 years study) or Phd (7 years study) would tell you that the BIGGEST salary jump is at the bachelor degree level.

2007-02-15 16:45:22 · answer #4 · answered by Truth D 4 · 0 6

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