1. money 2. competition 3. if you're unwell 4. busy schedule 5. isolation 6. having to study your whole life 7. if you hate people 8. sedentary 9. too much organization 10. if you're too sensitive
@honestyhourwithmiya5 ай бұрын
thank you for this!!
@chlochlo82075 ай бұрын
1. you shouldnt do a degree for money trust me if you pick a degree for money and you hate it always bonuses etc 2. meh sometimes but cant let everything knock you down every degree is a competition whos better. thats even with relationships . 3. lots of people on ig are unwell and take this major still helps us seeing why were unwell and how to help people 4. boohoo college is busy life is always going to be busy then dont go to college if you cant adult and go . 5. make friends. 6. no 7. do a different degree this generation sounds like my brothers always finding a way to play video games and do nothing with his life at all cheers🎉
@chlochlo82075 ай бұрын
@@honestyhourwithmiyathis was useless even if it was a cs degree thats sad someone finds this helpful💆🏽♀️ people are always going to talk crap and talk people out of any degree but its up to you to find the degree you want 😂no other people telling you its bad choose another sad gen🎉
@honestyhourwithmiya5 ай бұрын
@@chlochlo8207 am i sad or are you the sad one? replying mad on an application. lmao go live REAL life and touch some grass preferably green & not like the brown grass you see outside of your home. I have a degree and i’ve read all the books smart one. be blessed 😘
@JelqKingGooner3 ай бұрын
@@chlochlo8207 do you love it? do you hate it? There it is!!! the way 🫤....that I am 100% sure you chose to make it 😊 discipline is just a means.
@adriannahayes9384 ай бұрын
Every single career has its pros and cons. Follow your heart and do something you'll love everyday regardless of other peoples opinions. Listening to everyone elses opinion will never benefit your life, follow YOUR own personal opinion. ❤
@LoneWolfe_XX3 ай бұрын
The best comment I’ve ever read. No wonder I’ve been struggling with choosing professions
@URone23 ай бұрын
Absolutely, I’ve realized it’s nice to research and hear a different perspective. If something sticks, it sticks. Do it for yourself, and nothing external. It’s got to feel right inside too!
@enidmrtnz53152 ай бұрын
You hit the nail in the head! People must understand that their passions and experiences will never be like someone else’s, and should never allow anyone’s opinions, especially the negative ones set the tone on what they decide to do for their own future.
@Whimsicalbeing022 күн бұрын
❤❤
@jillianhely70908 ай бұрын
Reason 11: sometimes it’s scary and we have a risk of being traumatised ourselves! as psychologists we are often responsible for monitoring risks of suicide, child protection issues, self harm, starvation, and abuse. All whilst continuing to competently complete all of the other aspects listed in this video.
@bobbybero74523 ай бұрын
Yeah it would be difficult for me to deal with someone who is sewercidal
@ALevelSufferer3 күн бұрын
Ngl im desperate to help with it. I’ve struggled with sh and sewerslide in my lifetime and I just want to help everyone out
@suhenamurmu800011 ай бұрын
It is The most realistic video I have ever seen. I will definitely recommend your video to them who are doubting whether or not pursuing psychology. Maybe it's my first comment on your video, but I really want to say I really get inspired whenever I am listening to you . I am doing my 3rd year undergrad in psychology, and till now you're one of those who inspires me the most. 💖
@thepsychdiaries11 ай бұрын
This means so much thank you 🙏
@samuelsquires4238 ай бұрын
Are you going to do your masters afterwards?
@Jeeromin_6 ай бұрын
Im currently doing computer science engineering and im planning to change to psychology? Whats your opinion? Will that be a bad decision
@Letstalk-zx7jx5 ай бұрын
@@Jeeromin_ become a psychiatrist instead, you will be a medical doctor making alot more money , AND you can also provide therapy to your patients. Psychologist-130k psychiatrist-255k to 375k. The path to being a psychiatrist is harder, but it's for a reason , look at that difference, you'll be set for life.
@Letstalk-zx7jx5 ай бұрын
@@suhenamurmu8000 become a psychiatrist instead, you will be a medical doctor making alot more money , AND you can also provide therapy to your patients. Psychologist-130k psychiatrist-255k to 375k. The path to being a psychiatrist is harder, but it's for a reason , look at that difference, you'll be set for life.
@LeoKunYT8 ай бұрын
well shit ... I am already halfway through my undergrad 😭💀
@eddiew23258 ай бұрын
Plan B you could always find a sugar daddy. Am I right or wrong
@sibongiseninyawo93847 ай бұрын
😭I'm in my final year and I can feel you! 😪
@blackpantheress52726 ай бұрын
Lol this me
@Pat434896 ай бұрын
what country?
@Letstalk-zx7jx6 ай бұрын
Finish undergrad , then go to medical school, as a psychiatrist you will make a lot more money as a medical doctor , And you can provide psychotherapy aswell.
@saltandsassy9 ай бұрын
Thank you, I think I was idealising working as a therapist. I realised that it’s not for me, first of all I get easily overwhelmed by people’s emotions and I am not that into studying and doing reports.
@dayankkumarasinghe11 ай бұрын
And yet, here you are creating one of the best KZbin content related to counselling while going through that busy schedule. Amazing!
@SquirmyWormy7-149 ай бұрын
thank you so much for making this video. you did a good job of addressing the struggles in a way that's not just bringing people down and telling them to pack up and abandon all hope. I wanted to make sure I know what I'm getting myself into, and all the other videos I saw kind of brought me down. however, I realized they seemed to be just based on the person's personal experience and they were saying stuff that didn't really apply to me, so I'm glad I found this one. I feel much more prepared and inspired, I think this is something I can really do.
@Protectthepeople2511 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this 'coz i have been battling in my head if i should go for it or not, studying Graduate Diploma of Psychology online. Thank you for being so honest about your journey and helping people like us weigh things if it is for us or not.
@cairosilver293211 ай бұрын
IMO have a plan for what you do if you can't get into masters - do you do some other kind of masters (speech pathology, for example). If at that point you'd think of working until a masters application succeeds, keep in mind that a cert III in individual support probably gets you more work than a bachelor degree in psych (plenty of work asks for the cert III). Work in support, gather experience working with people that you can cite in future masters applications. But basically have a plan B and know that the psych pathway is a bit all or nothing and the bachelor degree in psych wont leverage into work all that much, get a cert III of some kind.
@Pat434896 ай бұрын
I don't know in which country you reside, but there's not a single program in North America that you can become a psychologist with an online program.
@MisterAWasTaken11 ай бұрын
I agree with heaps of your points. One thing I want to clarify though is that there are plenty of us in private practice working salaried positions (and paid well above the public system). Even though overall I have a cap on my earnings, all the risk is on the clinic. If I don't see clients, that's on them. Not all private practice work is contract.
@thepsychdiaries11 ай бұрын
Thank you for commenting! That's so helpful to know- honestly I would much rather be reimbursed like that 😅
@jacintarobison435211 ай бұрын
I was going to say the same thing. I am a salaried employee in private practice (first-year psych, whoo). I also get bonuses and a PD budget every year! Definitely perks around, although I recognise I am privileged, and these a probably harder to come by.
@Cottagecore-1019 ай бұрын
Are you in Auz as well?
@rayeim3 ай бұрын
@@jacintarobison4352 woah, can you tell me what did you study ?
@rayeim3 ай бұрын
what degrees did you get to become this ?
@aminakazzaz804811 ай бұрын
It is a very realistic video and thank you for that. I am in my 3rd year of undergraduate. and I really hope I will be a very good psychologist one day 😊😉
@SuzysCraftery5 ай бұрын
Great video! As a psychologist myself with >10 years experience in clinical work, I can totally relate to it. In the Netherlands ‘outdoor psychology’ is rising, which might tackle the sedentary part. We have some really good experience with giving treatments while walking outdoors. Also there is scientific proof for the benefits of it. There is even a way to do EMDR outside. Being outside makes it also less intense for yourself as therapist to give treatment. You might want to look it up!
@lixia_blur8 ай бұрын
I watched this video because im in highschool and I'm thinking of pursuing psychology and I want to make sure that I know what I'm getting myself into and I think this video confirmed that psychology is right for me. The only thing I'm worried about is getting into masters 😅
@hisokosaionji7 ай бұрын
True same, my only problem is money lol
@hisokosaionji7 ай бұрын
Actually after i study psychology, i can decide wether i should teach in Special education, or continue to become a clinical psychologist
@mafinalmessagechangedaworl71316 ай бұрын
@@hisokosaionjiloan time
@Letstalk-zx7jx5 ай бұрын
@@lixia_blur become a psychiatrist instead, you will be a medical doctor making alot more money , AND you can also provide therapy to your patients. Psychologist-130k psychiatrist-255k to 375k. The path to being a psychiatrist is harder, but it's for a reason , look at that difference, you'll be set for life.
@Letstalk-zx7jx5 ай бұрын
@@hisokosaionji become a psychiatrist instead, you will be a medical doctor making alot more money , AND you can also provide therapy to your patients. Psychologist-130k psychiatrist-255k to 375k. The path to being a psychiatrist is harder, but it's for a reason , look at that difference, you'll be set for life.
@myvisualdiares11 ай бұрын
Working as a mental health clinician here in nyc in the emergency field, and these are so reliable!!
@twintelepithy80314 ай бұрын
This is honestly a great mind opener to this job. You do really have to enjoy doing this work to continue doing it, it seems like a lot of effort for not a lot of pay
@raisklose678514 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for this, this potentially saved me a lot of money and time. I hope you have a lot of fun in your work. It can be a thankless job. But keep up the great work ❤
@Jiminsboost5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your experience and also psychology is amazing but the job is rewarding and yea in any job we never stop studying ❤
@LadySamanthally4 ай бұрын
I felt uncomfortable hearing this reason yet I still want to proceed in this field because for some reason, it’s the career that most fitting for me.
@lurlinerigney300511 ай бұрын
Omg thanks sooo much ..I have never been told about the facts once graduated..you still gotta keep up to date but the fact you won't be re registered if can't afford the consciousness courses to stay updated its definitely huuuuge decision..I was also wondering if yiu could meet your clients in a Cafe setting or outdoors but ..for obvious reasons a quite safe and discreet place where you feel more open ..rather than in a small room and I think ..you are amazing for helping others too .....yes I've also realised in past year I needs a treadmills or something to make sure I'm moving atleast 20 kins a day on its as I'm feeling like I'm lazy but the study has affected my eating and lifestyle so I totally agree with you ..and we needs to remember we gotta take care of ourselves before we can take care of others and find the right setting #Environments #lifestyles #truth telling #Future Boss lady #passion vs money #knowing when to shut off #Inspiring 💯🙌👍🤞✌️
@thepsychdiaries11 ай бұрын
Keep in mind by that time you're working so you'll be able to afford the training courses :) and if you're really stuck there are cheaper trainings- just the area I'm learning right now is quite specialized so a bit more expensive!
@Letstalk-zx7jx5 ай бұрын
@@lurlinerigney3005 become a psychiatrist instead, you will be a medical doctor making alot more money , AND you can also provide therapy to your patients. Psychologist-130k psychiatrist-255k to 375k. The path to being a psychiatrist is harder, but it's for a reason , look at that difference, you'll be set for life.
@Вика-м7ц11 ай бұрын
Thank you for your amazing content. I had been thinking about becoming a psychologist, but after watching lots of videos, decided not to persue this path. But I still love your content and you seem such a kind person ❤️
@lurlinerigney300511 ай бұрын
Do what ever makes you happy and you have your rewarding moments and not so rewarding moments in every job ..all the best wth future goals too 💯✌️
@dorothyonyango657510 ай бұрын
@@lurlinerigney3005you are very right. Every job has its own occupational hazard.
@Letstalk-zx7jx5 ай бұрын
@@Вика-м7ц become a psychiatrist instead, you will be a medical doctor making alot more money , AND you can also provide therapy to your patients. Psychologist-130k psychiatrist-255k to 375k. The path to being a psychiatrist is harder, but it's for a reason , look at that difference, you'll be set for life.
@reyhan96311 ай бұрын
It was a really really helpful video, Thank you so much
@maayansoudry4 ай бұрын
I'm still looking into career paths as an undergrad in psychology with a heavy emphasis on clinical psych. I thought this video might shy me away but it's only made me want to do clinical psych more. I'm a private swim instructor so my job is pretty much structured the same way... kinda makes me feel like I was born to do this.
@lenalingreen7596Ай бұрын
Thank you!! Wonderful information ❤❤❤
@angelangel-gn9df2 ай бұрын
This girl learns only methods but being psychology needs to learn how to feel the others. It is very importand for a good psychologist,in my opinion
@amansahu55123 ай бұрын
00:01 Becoming a psychologist may not be ideal 01:56 Psychology may not be financially lucrative due to limited growth opportunities. 05:48 Bottleneck in Masters program and mental health 07:42 Being a psychologist requires constant focus and emotional energy 11:31 Psychologists must continually undergo professional development and training. 13:22 Being a psychologist requires deep connection with diverse individuals. 17:23 Private practice psychologists need to handle their own business activities and organization. 19:05 Sensitivity is not a weakness, but a superpower in psychology. 22:24 Psychology offers deep rewards and career flexibility
@moony9952 ай бұрын
You're a godsend thank you so much !!
@jasminehuynh9415 ай бұрын
Absolutely helpful, practical, informative, realistic video. Thank you so much for sharing and all the effort you put into this.
@janel5323Ай бұрын
it’s so hard picking a career when there’s so much life has to offer, psychology has been on my mind for a while but money plays a big role plus studying ugh
@Musicsperfection095 ай бұрын
Corporate is also super competitive and can be toxic too it’s like what do you love. At the end of the day
@Lolrocket11 ай бұрын
I’ve always been conflicted on whether I should really continue pursuing psychology as a career. I already have a Bachelor of Psychological Science at UNSW, but I didn’t get enough to go into honours. Now I’m doing the Graduate Diploma to boost my marks and so far I’ve managed to maintain a distinction throughout my courses. Even if I do somehow make it into honours, I’m not the smartest kid out there. Realistically speaking with the stats you just provided, the intake is so low to get into the master programs that I honestly feel I’m just wasting my money and time in pursuing a potential career I might not get satisfaction in. Counter argument to this is Ive already forked in so much money and time I might as well continue 😅
@thepsychdiaries11 ай бұрын
Always great to hear from another Aussie :) bear in mind this is UNSW/ UYSD stats, if you spread your net wider (which I definitely recommend) there's also UTS, UWS and all the out of state ones! But yea masters is inherently competitive- best of luck 🤞
@samuelsquires4238 ай бұрын
If you really want it you should go for it! What makes you say you're not the smartest or have to be the smartest? Have you had much work experience in related fields? I'm studying now finally in my 40th year. I spent a good number of years as a patient, but I'm through most of this now. I have felt like the least intelligent person on earth. But this has changed dramatically by thinking big for the first time, instead of fretting about what I didn't think I could manage (everything). From being totally aimless and desperate for decades I have suddenly gained structure and can see the future. What I could never dream of has become a set of practical steps. I don't learn quickly, but I've noticed that in aiming to understand what I'm studying I think I learn well. I overdo it, google and read up on minute details, and in the end it sticks. For me just wanting something was a bit of a revelation. I stopped focusing on this impossible mountain in front of me, made entirely of endless daunting tasks and obscure information which could never fit in my head. I just focussed on what I wanted to do, and it has become a constant source of satisfaction. It feels natural. Please don't underestimate yourself! I'm sure you'll be fantastic at what you choose to pursue.
@Letstalk-zx7jx5 ай бұрын
@@Lolrocket become a psychiatrist instead, you will be a medical doctor making alot more money , AND you can also provide therapy to your patients. Psychologist-130k psychiatrist-255k to 375k. The path to being a psychiatrist is harder, but it's for a reason , look at that difference, you'll be set for life
@moz85845 ай бұрын
Loved the last point, super helpful
@vivianesun99357 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video!
@Miranda.1911 ай бұрын
Hello! I did a college program for social service worker diploma, now I am in my first year BA for psychology or mental health studies specialist. I am now seeing how hard it truly is to
@T.P-pf7sp11 ай бұрын
love this video :) I was wondering if you were able to discuss the differences between working in public health vs private in Sydney. there seems to be a few differences based on your videos
@NickSmith-rh9vwАй бұрын
well this was HELPFUL thank you
@JDelights4537 ай бұрын
I’m doing a career change from culinary to counseling, with my bachelor’s being in nutrition. I’m applying for my masters in counseling to become a lpc because I want to do culinary therapy. I have been researching on if getting my phd would be right for me in clinical psychology. Your video made me worried, but in a good way! It makes want to think more, even though I know counseling is my true calling
@Letstalk-zx7jx5 ай бұрын
@@JDelights453 become a psychiatrist instead, you will be a medical doctor making alot more money , AND you can also provide therapy to your patients. Psychologist-130k psychiatrist-255k to 375k. The path to being a psychiatrist is harder, but it's for a reason , look at that difference, you'll be set for
@odielicious7 ай бұрын
Been between teaching and Psychology and trying to figure out what I like more. Ive realized that when I do teaching related things I tend to enjoy/savor the moments where I am helping or supporting the students that I am around so this definitely makes me feel more confident in my choice of changing to Psychology
@Kiara222227 ай бұрын
I am so confused what I should do, I love researching and learning about psychology. But I don't believe helping people would be the best fit for me but I like the idea
@odielicious7 ай бұрын
@@Kiara22222 i have a joy for both teaching and psychology, and frequently work in spaces with children so a lot of my research has been on careers that focus on these skills that i genuinely enjoy learning about dont let psychology be your only limit. if you want a job simply to be able to do what you love then really put some time and effort into researching various possibilities and not just one single path.
@Letstalk-zx7jx5 ай бұрын
@@odielicious become a psychiatrist instead, you will be a medical doctor making alot more money , AND you can also provide therapy to your patients. Psychologist-130k psychiatrist-255k to 375k. The path to being a psychiatrist is harder, but it's for a reason , look at that difference, you'll be set for
@Letstalk-zx7jx5 ай бұрын
@@Kiara22222 become a psychiatrist instead, you will be a medical doctor making alot more money , AND you can also provide therapy to your patients. Psychologist-130k psychiatrist-255k to 375k. The path to being a psychiatrist is harder, but it's for a reason , look at that difference, you'll be set for life
@rosemarymartinez670911 ай бұрын
As far as money goes, this applies to individuals who just got their masters in psychology, but not for the doctorates level.
@thepsychdiaries11 ай бұрын
Oh interesting, it would so helpful to get a bit more info if you're open to sharing :) unfortunately where I've worked those who have a PhD or just masters get paid the same so it must be different!
@matthewgrady711111 ай бұрын
Would you mind explaining the difference financially between clinical masters and a clinical doctorate? :)
@ila90637 ай бұрын
in Australia it makes no difference
@rosemarymartinez67097 ай бұрын
Well, for one, someone who’s gets a masters in psychology is considered a therapist, not a psychologist. A PhD or PsyD in psychology is a psychologist. And there is a big difference in pay between the two degrees.
@rosemarymartinez67097 ай бұрын
@@ila9063 okay. I guess that’s where this differs. I’m in the US.
@lovellec11 ай бұрын
I’m currently a masters level therapist in training, pursuing a PhD in clinical psychology in september, and the hourly pay where I am at for a starting masters therapist is 150$/hr as a student and 180$/ hr graduated, but for a phd it’s 200$/hr as a student and 250$/hr once graduated, it’s a huge difference and PhD’s can actually conduct more thorough testing and to diagnose, you have to have a PhD where I am at (although we learn to diagnose and all about the DSM and psychopathology in my 3 year clinical masters, on top of my 4 year psychology bachelors), and I agree with needing a PhD to diagnose and provide treatments other than psychotherapy, 7 years is not enough to be able to do that, a PhD in clinical psychology is 7 years long (4 years PhD in Psychology and 3 year post doctorate in Clinical Psychology) for a total of 14 years of being in school for psychology. this makes more competent psychologists.
@thepsychdiaries11 ай бұрын
Woah that's amazing, which country is this? In Australia a PhD is a higher level research pathway and people can't do any therapy practice or see clients with just that but I think a few people have mentioned it's different around the world!
@lovellec11 ай бұрын
@@thepsychdiaries its the same for canada, people with only a psychology phd can’t practice, you’d have to have a clinical psychology post doctorate, most people opt in for masters route, but although we all learn how to diagnose in the masters, many provinces don’t allow masters level therapists to diagnose in canada, except for Alberta
@angelangel-gn9df2 ай бұрын
Being psychologist requires to work hard and to be flexable. To get more money it depends on your attittude to people. If you cant feel people and your job it isnt for you
@AceHBK97211 ай бұрын
Great video and totally agree. I’m a 3rd year psych PhD student in U.S. looking at working in other countries when I’m done.
@Tom.j1519 ай бұрын
Hi friend, Iam from india iam planning to study psychology field in us..is it good to study there or better to study in any other countries? If yes which country is good for this field. Can you please respond so that It will be very helpful
@seemashrestha52119 ай бұрын
@@Tom.j151yeah it would be so helpful
@santiagograndas34149 ай бұрын
Clinical Psychology or Experimental?
@tina92974 ай бұрын
Omg this helped me a lot. Thanks❤
@ilyas_elouchihi4 ай бұрын
It depends on which country you live in, here in Morocco psychologists are doing very good
@necromancersorcerer219611 ай бұрын
1. Wouldn’t there be cancellation fee to cover that hour? 2. The MPP can be an option, which is not as competitive as clinical masters, 3. Agree on this, 4. You can manage workload as much or as little in PP, or you can work in policy or administration in healthcare setting, there are different ways to psych 5. - 6. as with other professions, PD’s are crucial, 7. there are different ways to psych, though you can’t get away from dealing with people while training, 8. Sedentary seems a bit much, ‘desk job’-like may be more apt but it’s ethical obligation to take care of self like dance outside work, 9. In therapy intensive setting, and there’s other way to psych like doing training as part of PP or do consultancy etc, 10. Maybe do more assessment or other role. My two cents
@ibrahimzeyani16345 ай бұрын
What does MPP stand for?
@swaggyjennny5 ай бұрын
y’all I’m like so young and it will be like a few couple years before I go to college but still I should try after letting the industry marinate for a couple years? 😭😭
@LawlessRaafay10 ай бұрын
Im about to start my Grad dip in psychology and my final destination would be either clinical psychology or Psychiatrist
@cairosilver293211 ай бұрын
Yes, competition and getting into masters - if you've an interest in psychology because you've had your own struggles and that comes with not having done a lot of extracurricular work (volunteering, doing work in the area of support), I'm pretty sure people who haven't had those struggles are going to be ahead in the queue. So less than a 2.5% chance. I'd think it'd be interesting to test if this leads to a monoculture in the people who do get to do the masters, as they are expected to have much the same attributes. And whether that serves the community of much more diverse cultural backgrounds. And the main thing is...they don't tell you those odds when you sign up for the degree. I think the best I got was being told 'there's a bit of an interview' before you continue on to masters. No mention of a 2.5% base chance. At this point I think I may have gone into programming instead if I had been told in advance, given psychology is mostly an all or nothing pathway. Also, not sure it's entirely ethical to not advertise that low acceptance chance. If you bought a pizza and then found you only get the other half of the pizza 2.5% of the time, I'm pretty sure the ACCC would say 'No, that's not a fair practice, that's misleading'. Would say though that if I could get that far, the money would be a step up...depends on your background, for some people they'll come from a place that it'll be a step up. But on average will they have been able to do the extracurriculars to have even a 2.5% chance? Again, it falls into the potential monoculture issue, where what some people take for granted as part of life are a near unknown for others. If psychology is only for some people, will they really get the perspective of the other people?
@melissapiontek388611 ай бұрын
I had never heard masters placements were so limited. Universities everywhere are happy to make money off people with no real value in the end..
@shea55429 ай бұрын
Super valid
@chloeinezka4 ай бұрын
in the UK Master is not enough to become a qualified clinical psychologist- you need a doctorate afterwards. looks like it depends on the country..
@venusrodriguez52633 ай бұрын
i want to be a clinical psychologist but i am super sensitive and i feel like i’m prone to second hand ptsd. What other career option can I do with an undergrad in psych but is less traumatizing?
@ashleyannephdАй бұрын
I hear you! I was a licensed counselor and counseling professor for 10 years. I am *extremely* sensitive and actually burnt out after only six months of working full time and had to research a better way. I ultimately left mental health, transitioned to coaching, and established a way of working with clients that's actually fun... even when they're moving through really tough stuff. Have you thought about coaching at all? I recently posted a video comparing it to conventional counseling in case it's helpful. kzbin.info/www/bejne/mKq5qJKaidyUgsU&t
@ZiniaJubil11 ай бұрын
Curious about how you feel about the overall work life balance? Do you get to take a reasonable time to rest during the year?
@thepsychdiaries11 ай бұрын
That's a pro! Wasn't great when I first graduated and tried to match the 9-5 corporate work week but I've realized now I can really only do two consecutive days of practice and I often scheduled myself to start at 10am so I'm feeling really content right now :)
@psychward-z5 ай бұрын
just graduated a weak ago an i got accepted in a very nice hospital then this video shows up in my feed..... to nerves to watch to be honest but i am certain i made the right decision so ill watch it
@psychward-z5 ай бұрын
ok 1- first reason am good am not in it to be rich or anything am in it for the passion and am gonna start working in 2 weeks in a big hospital 2- second reason i got secondary honors in uni there's a system where if u graduate with 4.75 /5 or higher u get honors and if u do with higher than 4.5/5 u get secondary honors am planning on to continue with a masters in the future hopefully i make it 3- am well minded thankfully the reason i am passionate about the field is a psychologist who helped with very hard personal stuff as a teenager 4- idk about the 4th reason but atm am not rlly a busy person i have 2 close friends and no pets and hopefully the hospital doesn't overwork me 5- isolation idk about that yet but i don't think id mind it in my work life 6- the studying part i love it cuz i an honestly enjoying the study and the fact that it changes my perspective and hopefully that doesn't change when i get older 7- i am a very good listener thankfully and hopefully i can handle all the issues am gonna hear 8- i honestly don't know 9- i am unfortunately not a very organized person but ill need to find a way to become organized 10- i don't think of my self as sensitive person so i should be good thankfully i still don't regret my decision after watching the video
@BusolaBeckley7 ай бұрын
I think that the first basic reason to study psychology and to be interested in it to practice, is to meet the needs of some specific people in need of psychological enhancement. All these points are included, but if I focus on that, I would give up on a major aspect of impacting greatness into humanity. God help us.
@majidnoroozi81535 ай бұрын
For anyone that is studying psychology or is working in this field. I have a question,so I'm really interested in learning about psychology and how different things impact the brain,I like learning sbout different mental illness's as well to gain more awareness. Helping people is one of my biggest passions in life and I would love to have a job related to that,I'm a good listener and I like giving advice. But I am a very sensitive person that get affected by negative things more easily then others.I cant handle stressful situations very well and I'm highly emphatic(maybe too much)and it might cause trouble for me. My school counsoler/therapist who knew me well said that its better for me to have a job where I'm not around people a lot as negative energy drains me easily.She said that its better that I dont become a therapist eaither but I want to hear your thoughs as well.
@kaylaaos4 ай бұрын
You should look into neuropsychology/becoming a neuropsychologist, it’s more of the study of the brain behaviors and conditions!
@majidnoroozi81534 ай бұрын
@@kaylaaos that sounds great!I actually didnt think of it much but it seems good to me.Might go into chemistery as well.Thank you so much❤
@eks20248 ай бұрын
Best video ever!
@eyebutterfly11 ай бұрын
Hi Ro! I’m doing the 5+1 internship in the public sector and I’m really enjoying it. However, I’m a socially anxious person due to past experiences where people have made comments based on assumptions (related to being a female wearing religious attire in public- the hijab) that I’m dumb, can’t speak English, I’m oppressed, come from a backward culture and/or am a danger to society. I constantly have this narrative running through my head and I either feel like I need to prove/explain myself or feel defeated by believing people think I’m incompetent. Multidisciplinary meetings are a nightmare for me and I sometimes struggle with colleague interactions. I have my own psychologist and we’ve recognised my core beliefs of defectiveness and social exclusion but I’m still struggling. Any advice would be appreciated.
@thepsychdiaries11 ай бұрын
I am so so sorry to hear you've had to face this level of discrimination :( I can understand why your personal narrative has shifted after this repeated exposure to judgement. I want to note that it is a lot of pressure to put all the onus on you to be the one making all the change even though its systemic problem and I really respect all the hard work you've done to at least change the things you have control over. All I can think to offer is to know with so much external stress that you build up as many cup-filling supports you can- either your religious community or family or close friends and then also get repeated supervision and support to buffer you up. And if at all possible to shift the environment that you're in and to find a tribe that does not judge a book by it's cover. All the best you I really hope things improve and hang in there!! ♥️
@eyebutterfly11 ай бұрын
@@thepsychdiaries Thank you for getting back to me Ro! Your channel has taught me so much 🙂❤️ Yes I’ve had so many encounters with islamophobia that it started to destroy my life (on top of this I have a history of childhood trauma) and although I did my best to overcome my anxieties I still felt like it was too much to tackle on my own so I teamed up with my psychologist, who’s the same faith as me, and she’s been very validating and helpful. But I’m still struggling especially with the social anxiety when I’m around other colleagues. I plan on telling my principal supervisor about my experiences with racism so she can have an understanding of my situation, I’ve been cautious to say anything to her out of fear that I’ll lose my job….but I think there needs to be context for what’s happening with me especially if she notices me getting anxious. That it’s because I’m anxious that I’m being judged based on stereotypes/misconceptions my religion. I agree with filling my cup and working with my own tribe. So I plan on finishing my internship in the public sector and then go in to private practice working with my own community. With my social anxiety at present, are there any techniques you feel are the most effective that I can use to manage the symptoms?
@thepsychdiaries11 ай бұрын
Yes! Have a chat about exposure therapy with your psych :) such a helpful skill that really helped me with my own social anxiety. Sending you all my best wishes!!
@joelwilliams311511 ай бұрын
None of these reasons really put me off starting my degree, so that’s a good sign! I do wonder if I’ll like the actual providing therapy part since I am fairly introverted and a lot of socialising and talking to people drains my energy. Only when it’s of a superficial nature though, so hopefully this won’t happen as deep conversation on interesting topics energises me.
@thepsychdiaries11 ай бұрын
💯 I think they're two very different skills! I admit being absolutely terrible at small talk. I think most psychs are introverts and thankfully clients do most of the talking haha
@joelwilliams311511 ай бұрын
@@thepsychdiaries yes my psychologist is an introvert too, it’s encouraging to know it’s quite common
@Claybraham914 ай бұрын
Love your video! On step #6 about studying, you mention not being able to get your registration the next year if you haven't studied. What do you mean by being registered the next year? Like you need to retake your exam every year?
@SKYBLUE_20115 ай бұрын
I'm still in 8th grade and I was thinking of studying phycology when I grow up a couple more years, I want to understand people more, read people, and understand myself and the human mind, there are so many things I want to know, like what's going on inside that girls head or what is she feeling, I always put myself in peoples places to understand them more, I'm the therapist friend everyone vents to me, but like I don't know what to do, I want to know what to do when someone talks or rants to me, I want to learn and study, but I don't know...... I don't like studying but I have a huge interest in phycology that I want study it, but I don't wanna work as a phycologist, I just wanna study it, I don't know 😭
@Fatbum11Ай бұрын
I don’t trust any therapy that doesn’t first do blood tests a few times because of ever changing blood reference ranges, on their clients and both sides of their parents.
@Pat434896 ай бұрын
You should nuance based on countries, or at least specify that this is the Australian reality. In Canada, the hourly average is around 175-230$ per hour. If you see 20 clients per week (or 4 clients per day) 48 weeks per year, you're looking at around 200,000 $ per year, which is very good. If you do 30 clients per week, you can do 300,000 $, which is 50,000 $ more per year than the average family doctor in Canada. So yeah, I don't know how much it's paid in Australia, but money sure is a factor in Canada. Considering that the average annual salary is around 50,000-60,000 a year, you're looking at easily 4x the average annual salary, if not more. The hourly rate also increases by about 5$ every year. In the corporate world in Canada-USA, they usually pay half the amount psychologists make in the private sector, hence why private practice is the most common work field. I also doubt that the corporate world will give you a 10,000 raise every year (equivalent to the 5 $ increase per year in private practice).
@arzookhan1120Ай бұрын
I Don’t want to be mean everyone’s perception is different but You became one and Gave your services You know better about everything cause you gave your 4 years in job but lemme tell you that every person face different situation it doesn’t mean you should be feeling demotivation ..Guys Listen to me If you want to be any specialist Go for it because all matter is ur intrest towards your passion ..In today’s World nothing is easy and simple And each and every thing have its own pros and cons even Being alive have pros and cons 😂 Relax guys let yourself shine
@duvanstonic224728 күн бұрын
Her thumbnail has a big (❌NO Money if you study psychologist), and her first reason was related to money. In my opinion if you are a phycologist it's because you are interested in people, and their life, If it's just because of money it's when bad and mean phycologist come from.
@kimchu18915 ай бұрын
The more I hear about it the more I want to do it. Im about to move head on to my Bach degree, so nervous
@marjorie43819 ай бұрын
hi Ro! i don't usually leave a comment but i'm really interested on your thoughts about start studying psychology at age 27, 28, would you recomend it? i finished my business engineer career but it was never my choice and i feel stuck since i finished
@CryinginFrontofStrangers6 ай бұрын
lol im 27 also im going to go for it. we will be done mid 30s if not sooner. i got my BA in journalism. im so excited to explore more about the mind and life altogether
@Letstalk-zx7jx5 ай бұрын
@@CryinginFrontofStrangers become a psychiatrist instead, you will be a medical doctor making alot more money , AND you can also provide therapy to your patients. Psychologist-130k psychiatrist-255k to 375k. The path to being a psychiatrist is harder, but it's for a reason , look at that difference, you'll be set for life.
@Letstalk-zx7jx5 ай бұрын
@@marjorie4381 become a psychiatrist instead, you will be a medical doctor making alot more money , AND you can also provide therapy to your patients. Psychologist-130k psychiatrist-255k to 375k. The path to being a psychiatrist is harder, but it's for a reason , look at that difference, you'll be set for life.
@colbyboucher63917 ай бұрын
Y'know what's funny? As an autist, for a good chunk of these points I was like "hell yeah". Keep on learning about a special interest forever? Talk 1-on-1 with people when I kinda love doing that despite groups being stressful? Hang around in a room all day when I'm pretty much doing that anyways? A strong focus on organizational skills when categorizing and keeping notes on things is practically a hobby? The times in my life where I've felt the least lost were when I was trying to act as an emotional anchor for someone else, and frankly, there are so few therapists with a real working knowledge of how _our_ brains seem to process things (traditional therapeutic methods don't work nearly as well for us, at least when not applied in a fairly thoughtful way...)
@thepsychdiaries7 ай бұрын
Hahaha this made me chuckle so hard, never considered it would literally be the perfect role for some neurodivergent folk!
@NandanaShaji-gh7pc7 ай бұрын
As an infj, i think the negatives are not that negative to become a clinical psychologist
@closetcollection2010 ай бұрын
I Have been battling with myself if i should go for psychology,but many of my friends and family members told me that it doesn't worth it.i really love the course because i think is cool 😎 and i get to help people and know what going on in the brain
@demonicaadi189 ай бұрын
Us movement 😂
@Letstalk-zx7jx5 ай бұрын
@@closetcollection20 become a psychiatrist instead, you will be a medical doctor making alot more money , AND you can also provide therapy to your patients. Psychologist-130k psychiatrist-255k to 375k. The path to being a psychiatrist is harder, but it's for a reason , look at that difference, you'll be set for life
@AlexColes-wn5jg22 сағат бұрын
It's not worth the money to do it, so what's the opportunity cost you have given up, where you think there is a better option?
@everybitofViolet202424 күн бұрын
HI im 26 yrs old and a fresh grad of BS Psych. Im having real difficulties landing a job in the field. I don't even know where to apply or how to really start. Any tips? If not a psychologist, what other alternative should you choose?
@ellieotoole3323 ай бұрын
I really like your videos, they give great descriptions of what it’s like to work in psychology. I’m 25 and would love to do psychology or psychiatry, but I feel too old to start a career like this. Would you have any advice about doing a psychology conversion course at 26?
@oupwo74682 ай бұрын
No money ? I am in France. The best I can hope for 5 years of psy study is 2000/month. In Australia, public clinical psy pays 10000 a month. Even if it As half that I would 100% go. I also plan to work in public institutions because of the security and stability (salary etc). I also love studying. Seems like I am settled
@myaperrim727111 ай бұрын
Hi, this is an amazing video, I just have a few questions. I was wondering if you have any tips for people who are a bit younger whether it has to do with studying or if I should start volunteering, thing maybe you wished you might have started earlier. As a year 10 student who has interested in psychology for 4-5 years now, I have always been a little stressed hearing about how competitive psychology is because at the moment I have tunnel vision towards it as a career choice so if you have any advice that would be great. And if could please talk about the process of doing your course in years 11-12 and how applying to different universities and degrees worked for you. Also, if you're willing to share how you dealt with the competitiveness and pressure of honour and master's I would love to hear about that. And maybe talk about what should you do if you don't get accepted into those programs straight away what are something that you can do in the meantime without doing an honours year that can maybe better your chances of getting accepted next time. Sorry for all the questions. This is my first time commenting I just want to say how helpful your videos are and how they make me so much more passionate about psychology. (a little more stressed too, but just as much as I am excited)
@thepsychdiaries11 ай бұрын
Hello! No worries at all- I would recommend my psychology study tips video and also the one about how I got into masters which go much more into detail on the questions you mentioned before. Best of luck!
@datadoesdorian8 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video but please name the timestamps It doesn't make much sense to have them there if they don't have names
@larasunshine13539 ай бұрын
Hi, great video! Thank you for that :) What are your thoughts on the professional psychology Master program? Is that one easier to get into and what are the job outlooks? Also what salary range do you have as a registered psychologist and clinical psychologist that is not in private practice?
@Letstalk-zx7jx5 ай бұрын
@@larasunshine1353 become a psychiatrist instead, you will be a medical doctor making alot more money , AND you can also provide therapy to your patients. Psychologist-130k psychiatrist-255k to 375k. The path to being a psychiatrist is harder, but it's for a reason , look at that difference, you'll be set for life
@Rascal83728 ай бұрын
American PhD clinical psychologist of nearly 20 years here. Good video! I dissuade most from a career in psychology. Lots of ways to help people in your spare time or through other fields. The money for the years of training is abysmal. Do not take student loans to pursue this degree, especially psyd. You will never catch up unless you have family money or a partner to help. Psychology is fascinating. Take the classes but don’t major in it. Find another career!
@chlochlo82075 ай бұрын
a stranger wont tell me to find another career . but ive heard clinical is the worst and so many drop out . why cant people be school therapist sometgimg that isnt so bleh theres over 80+ things to do in it at least im not taking a useless degree like women n gender😭
@yasarafernando-xi6ci9 ай бұрын
Hi I will be really helpful to know because here in Italy there are 3 year degree programs. So can I apply for a masters in Australia
@TheRealSeeJ9 күн бұрын
Hate when people say “don’t do it for the money do it because you love it”. There isn’t enough love in America to choose a profession like philosophy and struggle financially. People that don’t make money or they have access to excess use this excuse. I’ve heard 2 people give that advice in one day; Elon Musk and the homeless man around the corner. One is filthy rich who literally does it for the money and the other is homeless telling you not to worry about money. In the US loans are a REAL thing. You’d be a fool to study for 10 years and end up making 40K a year
@CallmeFaith-gb4kl9 ай бұрын
Hello Doctor. I enjoyed your video. What if I'm not a very sensitive person. Would I still make a good psychologist. Not that I don't understand the depth of the situation and the emotional turmoil the person is going through but that I can't easily cry. More stoic-like. Would I still make a good clinical psychologist?
@mws123458 ай бұрын
I would say the most important reason you can pull this off is that you are an INFJ and because your cognitive functions are ordered in a way that enables you to connect with people in one on one or small group settings and to really recognize patterns to help them, obviously combined with your study/research in school. Basically if you were an ESTJ for example I would say it's way less likely this would be the job for you. Competitive and low pay has more to do with the economy and other stupid games we all must play and I think there are plenty of people who could go to less prestigious schools or come into the game late and outperform others who at least on paper appear to be better. Anyway I think it's good we have you, I don't think there will be any problem with you continuing to learn your dominant function literally craves it, and I'm sure you will find ways to help your patients that are creative and provide results.
@itdun8 ай бұрын
Do you think an INTJ can pull this off? I am an INTJ and I am really passionate about becoming a psychologist. I understand people's emotions and never make them feel invalidated about the way they feel. I am also very good at noticing underlying patterns and connecting dots. So what do you think Is INTJ suitable for this job?
@mws123457 ай бұрын
@@itdun First I would say as an INTJ regardless of what I say (lets assume I say no or I dissuade you), that you should most definitely forget my opinion and drive forward to your goals and what you believe is the correct path for you. Which in all honestly being an INTJ should be no problem for you to get what I mean lol. Yes I think INTJ is extremely suitable for this job. The intuition is no doubt extremely strong, this combined with your Fi.. The Ni/Fi internal world very much helps you to understand feelings. Granted these are your feelings and it's not the same as Fe/Ti, but yes in some ways depending on the field and the individual INTJ they may perform much better than the INFJ. Also when you said becoming a psychologist that can mean so many things. I would argue that some " job titles " for psychologist might be EXTREMELY more suited to INTJ's or even specific subtypes of INTJ's that are natural fits, sorry that it's hard to explain what I mean by that. If you mean specifically clinical psychology as in being a therapist like the girl in this video, then yes I do think you can do it. The fact that Fe is your sleeper function though... I mention this function specifically because I do think that your access to Ti will also be high enough at some point, because I do think your Ni - Ti will be important even as an INTJ because you can't always Ni-Te-Fi your way through it like you can with some things, but what I mean here is combinations of your Ni-Fi-Ti-Ne and even Te to some degree to want to provide results for your patient, in some cases you might even connect more with a patient and your solutions along with what you learned say getting a PsyD or PhD in philosophy of psychology or whatever, basically with some patients you might even be a better fit, that your rational insight into the situation and understanding your own feelings and how you would solve the problem can be transferred to them. However situations which require heavy Fe use from you, or Heavy Fe/Ti in combination I don't know I'm just saying it's subjective. If you are talking like research psychologist I think in some ways you could be miles ahead I don't know my opinion doesn't matter. I do think that INFJ's are natures psychologist. I mean there are ISFJ psychologists that through years of experience and learning... like they don't lead with Ni but they know man... they really really know they get it they figured it out. Through school and mentors and working with patients these ISFJ's they know it they really are the wise old owl who got it... So my reply to you is yes I think you can succeed in psychology including clinical psychology and my advice would be to seek out INTJ's who currently are clinical psychologists, and also to make friends with INFJ's who are clinical psychologists and just make all sorts of connections and maybe try to do some small practice that allows you channel into your fe abit and grow in that but without overdoing it and being comfortable with returning to your natural state. You don't have to dive into Fe and stay in the pool all day while getting sunburnt and having your skin get all wrinkly and prune like. Just take dives in the pool slowly over time get some laps in, put some sun screen on you know and then return to the natural state of self. Yes I most definitely think you can do whatever you put your mind to. I'm sorry to say this but I still think ESTJ is the least likely type to be a good psychologist to any ESTJ psychologists out there feel free to disagree with me especially as you have the masters or doctors or whatever and are currently practicing still it's gotta be like statistically the least likely type to be doing this as their life work or interest...
@RezaSoleimani-v8p4 ай бұрын
Thank you very much, but what about becoming a teacher or professor in universities? Is it also has a worth? or is the same and competion is challenging? becuase i really keen to become researcher and have a professional academic job. please lead me through this
@anureetkhandpur765411 ай бұрын
Hey Ro, I hope you're doing well! I've been following your KZbin channel and really appreciate the insights and experiences you share about studying psychology in Australia. I'm currently a 19 year old female from India, pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Honours. I'm considering pursuing a master's degree in psychology with a specialization in either clinical or professional from Australia. However, I've come across some concerns and uncertainties regarding the process. After conducting research, I've learned that I would need to complete an additional one-year diploma in psychology before pursuing my master's as I have a 3 year Bachelors program in my country. As you have mentioned that admission into master's programs in clinical psychology in Australia can be competitive for international students like myself, which has left me feeling a bit anxious about my decision. As I'm currently in my first year of studies, I'm reaching out to seek guidance on how I can improve my chances of being accepted into these programs. What steps can I take during my undergraduate studies to strengthen my application and stand out as an international student? Your insights would be incredibly valuable to me as I navigate this journey. Thank you in advance for any advice you can provide!
@thepsychdiaries11 ай бұрын
Hello! Well firstly it's great you're thinking long term and also realistically about the competiveness of the program. Right now Australia is going through quite a stage of change as it phased out a previously very popular 4+2 pathway and so there's a real bottleneck for psychologist training. Masters entry is a combination of high marks (especially weighting the honours year) + experience (especially anything clinical- which means anything working with people who have difficulties with mental health) so really try and aim to make those two things solid. I would really encourage you also think about alternatives as many people don't make their first year of trying- whether you'd plan to try again or other alternative pathways, a psychology degree also means you are open to research jobs or tutoring or working in corporate roles. Best of luck!
@holypriyadarshinee10 ай бұрын
My question is not keepin money as main focus but but do u get decent amount of salary to sustain yourself and your family? Thanks for the video btw
@Letstalk-zx7jx5 ай бұрын
@@holypriyadarshinee become a psychiatrist instead, you will be a medical doctor making alot more money , AND you can also provide therapy to your patients. Psychologist-130k psychiatrist-255k to 375k. The path to being a psychiatrist is harder, but it's for a reason , look at that difference, you'll be set for life.
@mayhiari20306 ай бұрын
Tbh I didn’t get The money point what the problem with this it’s the about salary??
@Letstalk-zx7jx5 ай бұрын
@@mayhiari2030 become a psychiatrist instead, you will be a medical doctor making alot more money , AND you can also provide therapy to your patients. Psychologist-130k psychiatrist-255k to 375k. The path to being a psychiatrist is harder, but it's for a reason , look at that difference, you'll be set for life.
@ayeshamemon84565 ай бұрын
@@Letstalk-zx7jx I don't care about money actually my motive is to treat people with talk and therapy not from medicine?
@davidcesar20448 ай бұрын
What r the benefits of incorporating postmodern philosophy in clinical psychiatry/psychologist practice
@AuroraDream_sky11 ай бұрын
hey, this video was so good. Thankyou, as a 15 year old who reallyy hari kripa wanna become a psychologist this video was so good, and it is so helpful for me. Also it would be great for you to make a video on why we SHOULD become a psychologist. And i had a question, it would mean alot if you could answer. I am currently doing my igcse and my subjects have english ( as a first language ) and biology and i DO NOT have maths. as i am terrible at it. I do not plan on taking it in AS and A levels as well. So I just wanted to know if it will be ok for me to study psychology without maths, i do realise that there is statistics, i do know the basics and when that part comes to me in BA ( maths ) I could just learn it little bit then right? Just hoping it wouldnt be a big barrier in my BA and going to universoty. Thankyou again, looking forward to your reply. love your vids.
@thepsychdiaries11 ай бұрын
Hello! Hmm I'm not sure the exact entry requirements as each university is different (hop on the course you want to get into and it should say on the website the pre-requisite subjects). However the high school maths I was doing was not too relevant (things like shapes and algebra). In Australia you can do maths bridging courses and many people also get a statistics tutor if they're struggling, but I have to say statistics is a huge part of undergrad!!
@cairosilver293211 ай бұрын
At federation uni, the psych bachelor degree and honors year did a lot of math. From memory it didn't come into the exams or course work a lot in the bachelors degree, so you might be able to sort of wing it. But in the honours year, having to write up tables of your results from your thesis, you'll either need to know it or have a good supervisor and you work well with each other for them to guide you through with draft feedback (I think a few people were like that in fourth year. I was around the middle on math). I've no idea about masters, but I think honors year is the worst of it from what I hear.
@AuroraDream_sky11 ай бұрын
@@thepsychdiaries Thanks! that definatelu helps!
@AuroraDream_sky11 ай бұрын
@@cairosilver2932 Thankyou so much!
@Keuizh5 ай бұрын
what is the difference between clinical psychologist and private practice psychologist?
@saramemon195611 ай бұрын
Hi, Thank you for sharing your personalised view on this! I have a question though: What do you think about occupational psychologist?
@thepsychdiaries11 ай бұрын
I worked with some OTs when I did child psych and it seems like a lovely occupation! Super hands on and practical and they work within the mental health sphere too. Whenever a child was too dysregulated and needing some more practical/ body-based strategies we always recommended OT :)
@ila90637 ай бұрын
the isolation aspect really selling the career to me ngl 😅😅
@childlikewoes126 ай бұрын
reaaal
@nativestrong72537 ай бұрын
Average pay is $60K
@theunrulyjoyclub8 ай бұрын
I'm American so it's interesting to learn about the field in other countries!
@islamsabina716511 ай бұрын
Hi Ro, I have a question. Till upto what age a person can work as a clinical psychologist OR phychologist in his/her career. Is there any age limit?
@thepsychdiaries11 ай бұрын
I don't think so! As long as you can still do the job there is no upper age limit!
@islamsabina716511 ай бұрын
Thank you for your response.
@Its_me_.prince._6 ай бұрын
Hey please help me out My question Is it compulsory to complete graduation from canada only to get license in future???
@MapleFang-d9u11 ай бұрын
I'm not entirely sure i want to become a psychologist (I've been saying for years i wanna be a clinical psych working with kids) bu I have NO IDEA what i'd do otherwise. I'm not really intrested in anything else.... That competitiveness does scare me.... But you really need your masters to do anything in psych dont you...
@thepsychdiaries11 ай бұрын
I would 100% recommend going and doing a few casual career meetings with psychs in your local area if you're in this position- reach out to them via email/ LinkedIn and tell them your position and ask if they'd be open to a little chat about their experience (I found it so helpful when I did it!). And no definitely not!! Many people are general psychs and they do not have to go through the masters bottleneck :)
@cairosilver293211 ай бұрын
@@thepsychdiaries From my experience the general psyches go through a bottleneck as well - there were IIRC 16 general positions and 16 clinical positions per year (this was at Federation uni). Maybe the now retired 4+2 pathway did this differently, it seems like bottleneck for all otherwise?
@Letstalk-zx7jx5 ай бұрын
@@MapleFang-d9u become a psychiatrist instead, you will be a medical doctor making alot more money , AND you can also provide therapy to your patients. Psychologist-130k psychiatrist-255k to 375k. The path to being a psychiatrist is harder, but it's for a reason , look at that difference, you'll be set for life
@ninoirina23257 ай бұрын
I want to ask if it possible for someone who was an undergrad in a different field be a clinical psychologist ( Grad)?
@PahanyaAbhimani7 ай бұрын
I'm only 15 years old. But I realy want be a counseling phychologist. But listening to these things now I'm a little afraid of being a phychologist. But I realy love being one. I want heal people by talking with them. But I'm not a study girl honestly. But i wil study to achive my dream. But i don't feel like studing after that also. In my job era too. So u think i should not do this job? Or isn't it that hard? Are there only few to stdy?
@thepsychdiaries7 ай бұрын
It's so natural to be nervous but better to be prepared and understand the industry and if it's your dream I say go for it!
@PahanyaAbhimani7 ай бұрын
@@thepsychdiaries thank u ❤️
@Letstalk-zx7jx5 ай бұрын
@@PahanyaAbhimani become a psychiatrist instead, you will be a medical doctor making alot more money , AND you can also provide therapy to your patients. Psychologist-130k psychiatrist-255k to 375k. The path to being a psychiatrist is harder, but it's for a reason , look at that difference, you'll be set for life
@Letstalk-zx7jx5 ай бұрын
@@PahanyaAbhimani think about your future, you'll probably want a family with financial security and live in a good neighborhood .
@PahanyaAbhimani5 ай бұрын
@@Letstalk-zx7jx yahh thank u
@Bugy3410 ай бұрын
Dear Ro thank you for your videos! what do you do now ? regards
@areebanemat697411 ай бұрын
This is my first comment on your vid but I would really like to know if just a bachelor's degree in psychology is better or you need to have an honours degree too? Thanks for this amazing vid btw
@thepsychdiaries11 ай бұрын
Depends on your eventual aim! But in Australia honours sets you up much better as the foundation to become a psychologist and to do psychology research.
@areebanemat697411 ай бұрын
@@thepsychdiaries but what are the pros and cons of an honours degree in clinical psychology since it is my eventual aim
@thepsychdiaries11 ай бұрын
@@areebanemat6974 In clinical psychology, honours is a pre-requisite, so you can't apply for a masters program until you've done it!
@areebanemat697411 ай бұрын
@@thepsychdiaries ohh ty💞
@Cece-cares10 ай бұрын
Do you have a Masters or Psy.d? I’m currently pursuing my Masters in Psychology. I thought you could only have private practice with a Psy.d ?
@thepsychdiaries9 ай бұрын
I hold a masters of clin psych, however I'm in Australia! And I know around the world different qualifications are needed :)
@Letstalk-zx7jx5 ай бұрын
@@Cece-cares become a psychiatrist instead, you will be a medical doctor making alot more money , AND you can also provide therapy to your patients. Psychologist-130k psychiatrist-255k to 375k. The path to being a psychiatrist is harder, but it's for a reason , look at that difference, you'll be set for life
@SeanOBrien-i7x5 ай бұрын
In the states Masters = licensed therapist (with certain specialties : LPC, LMFT, LCSW, etc.) Avg $100k/yr PsyD (Doctor of Psychology) = Psychologist (with certain specialties: Clinical, Social, IO, Sports, Performance, etc). Avg $140k/ year Psychiatrist = undergrad + 4 years Medical or Osteopathic Medical School + 4 years residency (paid, avg $70k/year with some incremental raises each year. Requires 60-80hrs of work per week). You are a medical doctor with a focus in psychiatric health. Avg $250-$350k ++ depending on where you live.
@SeanOBrien-i7x5 ай бұрын
And for the record, PsyD requires 3,000hrs of clinical work before you’re a licensed psychologist (about 2 yrs) and your pay will be lower during this time.
@Cece-cares4 ай бұрын
@@Letstalk-zx7jxI’m scared of blood and I have trypophobia 😢so medical school will freak me out
@fbn.111 ай бұрын
ah, yes this get me lost a little
@Al.53111 ай бұрын
Great video! Did you have work experience during honours and undergrad that helped you get into masters?
@thepsychdiaries11 ай бұрын
Yes! I have a video on my channel about how to get into masters :))
@LifeWithTaranSmith5 ай бұрын
Hey - I know this is 5 months late, but it seems you are really struggling with the loneliness of being a psychologist - It's definitely hard, and I know you've taken a break from being a psychologist. Maybe make a pivot into corporate HR/people-type roles. Or work part time in your job while you work somewhere else too.