slyhunter
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Yes.matthew goodwin?
Yes.matthew goodwin?
pick a fighthow is it shit meilz, it's the the truth, you are a slut.
oi dont u call my baby gurl a slut.
btw, what exactly does a psychologist do?
totally differenthow would one get into psychiatry?
ah yes i knew i was forgetting something. but i dont really understand your question. the psych major is just all psych subjects but obviously a major doesnt take up your entire degree. depending on your degree, you'd get a handful of electives, and yes in those electives you would be able to do philosophyAnswer my question.
depends what kind of psychologist, but the one that everyone is thinking about when they say psychologist is usually the ones that counsel and diagnose patients with mental disorders.
see thats the thing, PSYCHIATRISTS are the ones who deal with mental disease and things and prescribe meds etc. so then what do psychologists do? is the kinda stuff doctor Phil does? marriage counselling?totally different
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Ah, I see.totally different
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OMGGG, what's the atar requirement for a b comm/b psych? basically... i can get into psych in like 50 million different pathways LOL. This kind of makes psychology a lot less attractive, simply because there's so many ways to get in don't you think?yep, the psych degree is a bit of a gimmick imo, because B Sc or even B Arts students who major in psychology are doing the exact same subjects as B Psych students.
I would become a clinical psycholigst right??To become a registered psychologist, you need to undertake 4 years of study all up minimum- ie. 3 years in an undergraduate degree doing a psychology major plus either an honors year in psychology or a 1 year graduate diploma (i think). Then you do either 1 year of supervised practice or something else which I cant remember, and then you can become a registered psychologist.
Following the 4 years of study you can either undertake 2 years of supervised practice or continue with postgraduate study, such as a masters or doctorate.To become a registered psychologist, you need to undertake 4 years of study all up minimum- ie. 3 years in an undergraduate degree doing a psychology major plus either an honors year in psychology or a 1 year graduate diploma (i think). Then you do either 1 year of supervised practice or something else which I cant remember, and then you can become a registered psychologist.
i am not sure but i believe that psychologists and psychiatrists use different approaches when dealing with treating mental illness.see thats the thing, PSYCHIATRISTS are the ones who deal with mental disease and things and prescribe meds etc. so then what do psychologists do? is the kinda stuff doctor Phil does? marriage counselling?
Following the 4 years of study you can either undertake 2 years of supervised practice or continue with postgraduate study, such as a masters or doctorate.
there is no b com/b psych degree to my knowledge. the closest would be b com/b sc (or arts).OMGGG, what's the atar requirement for a b comm/b psych? basically... i can get into psych in like 50 million different pathways LOL. This kind of makes psychology a lot less attractive, simply because there's so many ways to get in don't you think?
I would become a clinical psycholigst right??
That sounds heaps cool. Seems you got everything under control. I'm still not sure if I should become a psychologist or not T_T
psychology is a slightly more useful version of arts, and arts is not useful