Careers in Psychology

It is quite rare that you find someone who wanted to pursue psychology as a child. Many a time most people will stumble upon it when picking something to major in, or after taking a few psychology classes, they may decide it’s the way to go. Some people might also use it as a stepping stone to other careers, and not necessarily a career in psychology.

Psychology is the study of human behavior and should not be confused with psychiatry which deals with the emotional and medical aspects of mental illness.

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