Psychologist - Reading Minds !!

Psychology is the study of people: how they think, how they act, react and interact.It’s concerned with all aspects of behavior and the thoughts, feelings and motivations underlying such behavior. 

As a science, it is a systematic approach to the understanding of people and their behavior.As a profession, it is the application of the understanding of human behavior to help solve human problems.

In a sense, you are already a psychologist: we all are. We are all interested in what makes people think, and how this understanding can help us to solve major problems in society.But then how to go from being an ‘amateur psychologist’ to a professional one? Let’s explore further!!

Would this career suit me ??

To pursue career in law one needs to possess the following traits:

 

  • One has to have a genuine interest in people
  • Intense listening and assessment ability
  • Desire to help understand themselves and others
  • Logical and creative style of problem solving skill
  • Ability to think objectively without being swayed by emotion
  • High energy to handle the array of problems that they address

Where will I work ??

A psychology degree opens up a wide range of opportunities.You can work in:

 

  • Schools to resolve students’ learning and behavior problems.
  • Work with young offenders as forensic psychologists
  • Can work in management, personnel, training, selection and careers services
  • Research and teaching in institutions of higher education
  • Work as developmental psychologist and examine people’s interactions with others and with the social environment
  • Work in area of research

Duration of the course is..

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How do I pursue this career ?

How do I pursue this career ??

»Can take up bachelor course in psychology after passing 12.

» Course is offered as combinations in both arts and science streams in Indian Universities.

» A master’s degree or specialization is typically required to be successful in the field. 

» One can specialize in varied fields – clinical, Child, Experimental, Social psychology