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Career Project Taylor Adams Contemporary English

Careers in Psychology Case Management Career Counselor Rehabilitation Specialist Psychiatric Technician Military Psychology Organizational and Behavioral Psychology “A bachelor's in psychology can provide excellent training for many other types of jobs. Some of the most important things you have learned during your undergraduate years are interpersonal skills. Your understanding of the human mind and behavior make you a good candidate for jobs that require strong communication skills. Some examples jobs in this area include those in sales, marketing, case management, and social services.”

Career Expectations Career Counselor Duties work with people who have questions about different careers and educational paths Administer personality and interest inventories Use achievement and aptitudes tests to help clients get a better idea of what they are good at Counsel clients who are considering a career change Evaluate clients educational and work backgrounds in order to help them determine what they need to do next to achieve their goals Advise students about what courses and educational programs they need for particular careers Help clients select the right schools or programs for their needs Help students locate sources of financial support to pay for school and other training programs Teach and practice jobs skills such as interviewing, resume writing, and networking Aid clients in the job search process by teaching them where to look for open positions and connecting them with job search resources

Working Conditions: Career Counselor Career counselors often work in a variety of areas and with a broad range of clients. Educational settings such as high schools and college, government agencies, and private practices are just a few of the major areas of employment for people working in this field. Some counselors work in high school settings and help students make college and career choices. Some work in higher-education settings and counsel university students who need help picking a major and deciding what they want to do when they graduate. Others specialize in working with adults who are already a part of the workforce. In some cases, counselors might also work with disabled individuals who need assistance to acquire job skills and find employment. These professionals are often employed by private or government agencies that offer assistance to children and adults suffering from a range of disabilities.

Going to school: Training, qualifications, and advanced opportunities The majority of employers prefer school counselors to hold at least a master's degree in counseling with a specialization in career development. “A bachelor's degree in psychology is sometimes seen as a stepping stone toward a graduate degree. In fact, as many as 40 percent of psychology majors end up going on to business school, law school, or some other type of advanced degree program.” Psychology degrees are flexible and adaptable. “An undergraduate education in psychology helps students develop skills that are important in a variety of careers.” Career counselors generally do not need to be licensed, although many employers prefer it and some require it. Educational programs often have internship requirements where students gain hands-on experience by working under the supervision of a licensed professional.

Career Counselor: Earnings In 2010, the median annual salary for all school and career counselors was $53,380. Those employed by community and social service organizations earned considerably less, with a median annual wage of $39,280. Being a Career Counselor can also come with many benefits, such as healthcare and bonus pay around holidays. There is also an option of paid vacation, but that depends on who you work for. The compensation and benefit packages that you will be offered will differ from one practice or institution to another.

The Perfect School for Career Counseling Training : Adler School of Professional Psychology Located at 17 N. Dearborn, Chicago, IL 60602, United States Degree Offered: M.A. - Counseling and Organizational Psychology, Psy.D. - Clinical Psychology with a Concentration in Organizational Development Adler School of Professional Psychology is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, 30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400 Chicago, IL , (800) Students can take this program in the traditional (3 year) weekend sequence or in an accelerated (2 year) sequence. The Adler School of Professional Psychology is the oldest independent school of psychology in the US. Founded in 1952, the school continues the work of Alfred Adler, the first community psychologist. Application Fee $50 $1,040 per standard M.A. credit hour. - M.A. in Counseling Psychology

Military Psychology : Description and Duties Eight years of war, brutal combat situations, and multiple deployments have left troops and their families with mounting emotional pain and issues, prompting calls for more military psychologists who, the military now recognizes, are the mainsprings for healthy, productive, and stable fighting forces. Military psychologists assess individuals to determine the extent of emotional trauma, and whether a combat-related disorder exists. These psychologists assess family members, often coming up with solutions such as working with teachers, school counselors and parents on ways to ease a child's acting out, for example, or falling grades. Or the psychologist might determine that a spouse left with managing the children, a job, and all associated household responsibilities needs the services of a support network or social service agency.

Military Psychology : Work Expectations Military psychologists sometimes stay in offices on military bases but, military psychologists also deploy with troops in all branches of the military. They are aboard aircraft carriers, on military bases overseas, and with special operational units called combat-stress-detachments. These detachments actually travel with troops, treating troubled soldiers with solution-focused therapy while in combat zones on patrol. In Iraq, psychologists work on some of the larger installations called Forward Operating Bases (FOBs), helping military leaders identify warriors with emotional troubles, or treating those with depression, sleep problems or anxiety. The U.S. Armed Services have stepped up efforts to connect psychologists with deployed troops, service members returning home, and military families.

Military Psychology: Training and Qualifications Perfect School : Center for Deployment Psychology at the National Intrepid Center of Excellence in Bethesda, MD. The eight-day course covers four broad topic areas identified as particularly key to the care of service members and their families. Deployment 101 Trauma and Resilience Behavioral Health Care of the Seriously Medically Injured Deployment and Families There is no fee for attending this program. You must first have graduated from college and attained a Master’s degree of Psychology before enlisting in the armed forces. After enlisting you can sign up for a few short courses and become a Military Psychologist.

Military Psychology : Earnings The average salary for a military psychology position is $61,000 annually. Average military psychologist salaries can vary greatly due to company, location, industry, experience and benefits. Benefits: most vary between positions and ranks Good pension Free psychology and counseling for family members Good salary Medical benefits Paid Vacations

Similarities Differences Require an MD in some department of psychology Helping understand the way some people’s brains work Helping people fix problems mentally Working with people of all ages, including families and single patients Further education is available Must be enlisted in the Military to become a Military Psychologist Military Psychology requires additional training once you’ve enlisted Career Counselors can cater to a wider variety of patients Career Counseling is mainly stationary, whereas Military Psychology requires you to travel with your troops.

After researching careers, which do you prefer? I prefer military psychology over career counseling because I know that I am helping someone out who is also helping me. There are also more benefits to military psychology than there are to career counseling. Higher salary Respect from people around you for being a part of the armed forces, even if you aren’t on the front line. Paid vacation time

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