How much does a PSYCHOLOGIST make?

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Bhaiya apke channel se muje bahut information milti hai thank you so much
best of luck ❤️

Aryan-Sahni
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Bro lmaoo
She gave a much better perspective about being a psychologist than that other girl lol.

chitranshnigam
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Nice to hear abt other courses other than neet/jee.

crazyyqueen
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Psychologists are the most paid people in some of the western countries.

iitdholakpurofficial
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She is god level in comparison to others who gave perspective on psychology. Her perspective is real and clear

subhamjha
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Coming from a psychology background, I have to add something. You don't have to compulsorily need a PhD to be a psychologist. You have to attain a bachelor's in psychology and then a master's in Psychology. Once you have both of these you are termed as a "Consultant/counselling psychologist". This can be attained through various specializations too at the masters level which can be Applied psychology, counselling psychology, clinical psychology, organizational psychology and many more. Afterwards if you want to start a clinic of your own or if you want to be a licenced Psychologist with an RCI recognition, termed as "Clinical psychologist" you have to take a MPhil. At this point you will be a clinical psychologist. Taking a PhD is an option if someone who has completed psychology masters/MPhil if he/she/they wants to go to the research centric field and not interested in much of a clinical /therapy exposure, which completely depends upon the individual.

One more thing she said was that if you have 9 years of experience you can change up to 1500 per session. And if you are not affordable to take therapy for yourself you can take up a psychology course. Ohh yes ! People who have had downfalls or have been in the worst phase have taken psychology courses and have done wonders to them. But at some point, a therapist has to see another therapist sometimes. Everything is fine up to a certain threshold . Taking a psychology course will help you know more about yourself. Making therapies more accessible will also do wonders in this case.

abhiraminarayanan
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She was 10X better than that 6 lacs per month entry level girl 😭🤣🤣

edit : woah, thanks for 500 likes💀💀

sumanthnagarajan
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i wish her the luck for her struggle and dreams

hardiksolanki
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SO GLAD he finally interviewed someone whos actually real abt this for psychology after that one girl who said shell earn 60 lakh per months 💀 😭

akshatdby
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You don't need a PhD to become a psychologist. You can become a counseling psychologist / therapist after Masters. And a clinical psychologist after your MPhil which you do after your Masters. PhD is one way of doing it but it is more research centric

sakshi
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It's pretty easy to say but pretty difficult to execute . It took me 1.5 yrs to clear ssb for both ota and air force and gonna join air force .

srivastavavaibhav
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The only channel I've found till date that asks something absolutely informative other than "How much is your outfit worth?"😂

Nazmin
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More detail from someone who's from psych - In order to be a psychologist in India you need minimum of a master's degree. For clinical psychology, you will need to have a license to practice which is issues by RCI through your mphil degree only. For other fields there is no licensing in India, but a masters is compulsory and practice under supervision of a professional is a good way to develop your skills to actually start out as a fresher. Interning is a good option as well, but look out because there's a lot of scams in the field in the name of "internship".
There are many aspects within the field such as specializations in clinical, counselling, Industrial-Organisational (I/O), educational psychology being some of the prominent ones. Although finding courses for Masters in some of these fields is really hard in India. There are good options for clinical and counselling though, but there's scarcity of seats in govt organizations. At UG level, there are no specialization courses. Only B.A. / Bsc psychology/applied psychology. This is necessary to build a base. If you didn't have psychology in high school it's absolutely fine you can still join the course. Basic material is usually always covered again you won't feel left out, especially in private universities. I didn't have psychology in my +2 and not everyone in my class had a psych background.
Research is a big big aspect in the field as well, not much talked about on social media but there are positions for research assistantships. If you are interested in positions of Assistant professor and Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) then sit for the NET exam after masters.
Scope is good abroad.

juw
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The moment she said OTA ....that's everything she said about herself in 3 words...
She is just awesome 🧑‍⚕️

biktaempire
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She mentioned the exact approach I follow. Computer science is my major, but I am also studying psychology for myself and others around me.

rivi
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That's why I'm studying psychology to be my own therapist 😅

shootingstar
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SSB interview is laughing in the corner .

vaibhavhasija
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Well, I need that kind of clarity of vision in life👌🏻
Beauty with brain❤

mainifester
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This shorts gives much information on careers thanks to it ❤️❤️

we_four_DAPS
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SSB interview be like:
Mazaak hai kya mai?😂😂😂

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