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Hello, I know this is a far reach but I am looking to see if anyone browsing is most familiar with psychology.
It's a topic I'm interested in and I plan to take it further but I know how difficult it can be. I've been told as though I have a natural talent for it but I want to see if anyone here. Familiar with it or not. Has any tips for how I can go about it? I'd love your help |
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Hope it works out, sounds like an interesting thread. |
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Not psychology, but in Medical School I did rotations in psychiatric medicine and had plenty of courses and seminars over psychiatric topics. There's a lot of overlap between the two, if you have any specific questions over things I can try my best to help out.
Depending on what you want to do in the field, it's possible you'll be needing to pursue an advanced degree in the form of a PhD or PsyD. Both are quite the grind and sometimes unfairly expensive, but if you're highly motivated it's a field that you can have a world of impact in. If you aren't wanting to go the doctorate route, an undergrad degree in psych is still a very versatile degree (The most popular degree in US I believe but don't quote me), and can be a great jumpstart into a number of fields. |
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