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am I too old to study psychology?
It's never too late for a career change! Today I break down some of the pros and cons of transferring into psychology as a mature age student or as a second, third or even fourth career. I would love to hear your experiences in the comments if you've done this before!
📷 Instagram: thepsychdiaries
⌚ Timestamps:
00:00 So you're considering a change?
00:35 Pros
05:55 Cons
10:37 TL;DR
🧠 ABOUT Me: Hi, hello, it’s Ro! I’m a Clinical Psychologist from Australia.
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📝 Please note this video is not a substitute for professional mental health support. For immediate support please contact your local emergency services or Lifeline.
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💸 Clinical Psychologist Salary | exposing EXACTLY how much money I make per year 💲
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When I graduated I had no idea what salary to advocate for and felt too nervous to ask my colleages how much money they make. Today I outline exactly how much money I made in my first 3 years as a clinical psychologist and I hope this video gives you an insight into what you can be expecting both in public health and private practice settings in Australia. Would love to hear your thoughts or qu...
the truth about being an early career psychologist
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hello burnout my old friend ~ let's chat about some of the hidden realities of working in a which requires a lot of emotional energy, especially as a junior. While I adore my job as a clinical psychologist and cannot think of anything more fulfilling some periods are harder than others. 📷 Instagram: thepsychdiaries 🧠 ABOUT Me: Hi, hello, it’s Ro! I’m a Clinical Psychologist from ...
📚 my 10 favourite psychology books UPDATED!
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Been a minute since my last favourite psychology books update, so here's my top 10 favourite psychology, mental health or self-help books from the last few years. 📷 Instagram: thepsychdiaries ⌚ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 0:51 One 1:55 Two 3:44 Three 5:10 Four 7:01 Five 8:26 Six 10:04 Seven 11:53 Eight 13:31 Nine 15:35 Ten 🧠 ABOUT Me: Hi, hello, it’s Ro! I’m a Clinical Psychologist f...
explaining EVERYTHING psychologists do 🧠💬📓✏️
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What do psychologists REALLY do for work? Today I explain everything we get trained in and the various skills we need to use to create a mental health treatment plan for a patient. 📷 Instagram: thepsychdiaries ⌚ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 0:41 Types of Psychologists 3:01 Overview 3:35 Assessment 5:52 Diagnosis 9:23 Formulation 11:46 Treatment 14:16 Process Skills 🧠 ABOUT Me: Hi, hel...
7 career pathways if you want to help people ❤️‍🩹
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If your goal is to find a fulfilling career where you can help people there are many different career pathways! Here are seven jobs where you focus on helping people (often with a lot of mental health training) but isn't "psychologist". 📷 Instagram: thepsychdiaries ⌚ Timestamps: 00:00 Your goal is to help 1:08 One 3:04 Two 4:33 Three 6:50 Four 8:25 Five 10:35 Six 13:26 Seven 15:3...
How to Become a Psychologist in 2024 | UPDATED!
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The psychologist pathways have changed again so here's an updated video on how to become a psychologist in Australia in 2024! Link to pathways diagram: psychology.org.au/psychology/careers-and-studying-psychology/studying-psychology/study-pathways Link to APAC accreddited courses: apac.au/accredited-programs/search-a-program/ 📷 Instagram: thepsychdiaries ⌚ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro...
I was told I wasn't cut out to be a psychologist
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If you're grappling with self-doubt on your pathway to becoming a psychologist- this one's for you. 📷 Instagram: thepsychdiaries ⌚ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:48 The story 4:48 my reflections 🌞 ABOUT Me: Hi, hello, it’s Ro! I’m a Clinical Psychologist from Sydney, Australia SUBSCRIBE to join me for videos on all things psychological science, mental health, therapy and behind the ...
the psychology of being "too sensitive”
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Growing up, I always thought I was "too sensitive" and wished I could dial back the emotional sensitivity. But lately, I've come to appreciate the other side of the coin and I hope you can too. 📷 Instagram: thepsychdiaries ⌚ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 0:48 What is emotional sensitivity? 5:47 The Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) model 9:17 Helpful strategies 🌞 ABOUT Me: Hi, hello, it’s ...
5 reasons why therapy made me a better therapist
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I think all psychology students and therapists should go to therapy. It's been one of the best decisions I've ever made in my personal and career journey and today we go over topics such as transference, compassion fatigue, the importance of self-compassion, burnout and some unique insights I only learnt through sitting on the other side of the armchair. Hope this is helpful! 📷 Instagram: insta...
💚 5 GREEN FLAGS when choosing a partner | Part 2!
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Last week we discussed red flags but what about the green flags? It's so important to be intentional in dating because so many of these dating green flags are things that aren't so obvious on the surface, things that are harder to measure. Let's dive in! 📷 Instagram: thepsychdiaries ⌚ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 3:37 One 6:34 Two 8:05 Three 10:00 Four 12:44 Five 14:45 for the dedicat...
🚩 my patient's biggest mistake when choosing a partner | Part 1
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In my clinical practice I've noticed many patients make the mistake of trusting chemistry over compatibility when choosing a partner and this can be a big red flag. Today we talk about the problem with chemistry and how this is especially dangerous if you have a history of trauma. I explain schema activation and also a new perspective on dating intentionally. Hope you enjoy! 📷 Instagram: instag...
Answering all your taboo questions *psychologist edition* 😳
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Answering all your taboo questions *psychologist edition* 😳
how to understand your CORE BELIEFS 🧠 | Downward Arrow Technique!
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how to understand your CORE BELIEFS 🧠 | Downward Arrow Technique!
❌ You SHOULD NOT Become a Psychologist | 10 reasons WHY
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❌ You SHOULD NOT Become a Psychologist | 10 reasons WHY
📝 Going to therapy for the first time? WATCH THIS FIRST!
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📝 Going to therapy for the first time? WATCH THIS FIRST!
3 Healthy Habits that Transformed My Life 🧠
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3 Healthy Habits that Transformed My Life 🧠
Getting paid for placement? Child vs Adult Therapy? Imposter syndrome? | Q&A Part 2!
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Getting paid for placement? Child vs Adult Therapy? Imposter syndrome? | Q&A Part 2!
Psychologist vs counsellor vs psychiatrist? Were my parents supportive? | Q&A Part 1!
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Psychologist vs counsellor vs psychiatrist? Were my parents supportive? | Q&A Part 1!
POV its your first session as a psychologist *skit*
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POV its your first session as a psychologist *skit*
day in the life of a psychologist | NEW JOB! & public speaking anxiety
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day in the life of a psychologist | NEW JOB! & public speaking anxiety
a *psychologist's guide to SOLO TRAVEL | loneliness, career break & how to make friends
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a *psychologist's guide to SOLO TRAVEL | loneliness, career break & how to make friends
I'M BACK! | mini travel vlog, life update
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I'M BACK! | mini travel vlog, life update
Why I'm quitting my job as a psychologist
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Why I'm quitting my job as a psychologist
Psychology Student Q&A! | exam tips, statistics, motivation
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Psychology Student Q&A! | exam tips, statistics, motivation
psychology at university tour | lectures, PhD research labs and food on campus
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psychology at university tour | lectures, PhD research labs and food on campus
How To Cope With Emotions 101 | Understand your thoughts!
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How To Cope With Emotions 101 | Understand your thoughts!
How Do Psychologists Read Minds? 🧠
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How Do Psychologists Read Minds? 🧠
Psychiatrist vs Psychologist | Q&A! 💊🩺👩‍⚕️
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Psychiatrist vs Psychologist | Q&A! 💊🩺👩‍⚕️
3 easy mindfulness techniques | psychologist explains
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3 easy mindfulness techniques | psychologist explains

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @callmeqt1269
    @callmeqt1269 15 годин тому

    with the old filter in the thumbnail you look like a wonderful 33 year old Mexican American woman i don’t mean anything by it, i just can’t help but point it out

  • @QueenKimB
    @QueenKimB 15 годин тому

    This is awesome thanks 🙏🏾 I’m going back to school to be a psychologist.

  • @bhumikasingh8691
    @bhumikasingh8691 16 годин тому

    I wanted to become a clinical psychologist and am going to take admission in University for my bsc Hons in phychology

  • @filipnede1954
    @filipnede1954 19 годин тому

    What are other ways that you can help people with mental health?

  • @eoinbrennan3949
    @eoinbrennan3949 20 годин тому

    Thanks for this. Im considering doing a higher diploma in psychology(where Im from, this is a 2 year post grad course that equates to a 4 year undergrad course). I've always been fascinated with human behavior, why people do what they do and in my own time I've devoured books on psychology one after the other. I've come to the conclusion though that psychology and spirituality are interlinked. Was spirituality a part of what you studied or was that not even mentioned?

  • @chloezhu4682
    @chloezhu4682 20 годин тому

    Hi Ro, just wondering could you do a video comparing the similarities and differences of Psychologist/Psychotherapist/Counselor in Australia? Thanks for your videos as always❤

  • @yassinyahia4668
    @yassinyahia4668 21 годину тому

    Hi ro, thanks for giving us hope 😊

  • @Jenny2.0
    @Jenny2.0 22 години тому

    Hahah the thumbnail 😂😂😂

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries 21 годину тому

      I had too much fun with the age filter 😂

  • @osakagrindset
    @osakagrindset День тому

    I know getting into masters is the big bottleneck, but once you do; how difficult is it to get a salaried role?

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries День тому

      Depends what area :) salaried roles first year out are very competitive just because there are few positions available (I couldn't find one even after trying for a few months). But if you have the ability to work a bit more niche there's a higher chance and especially if you're able to work more regional or rural theres more options.

  • @eoinbrennan3949
    @eoinbrennan3949 День тому

    I used to let things push my buttons but I have since discovered the amazing power of asking myself "Does this really matter?". And 9 times out of 10, it doesnt. I cant tell you how freeing this has been, now literally nothing gets to me, I can dismiss it all with that one question. Which may sound like I'd become a cold hearted, unfeeling sociopath............not so. I can care about other people, but I no longer see things from a "Transactional" point of view. What I mean by that is, I still aim to do good in the world and to others but I dont expect anything in return. I do something good for someone, they throw it back in my face........It doesnt phase me because I have zero expectations of others, my job is to "Love my neighbour" but Jesus never said ".......And your neighbour should love you in return". The power of "Does this really matter" is immense.

  • @Playsch00l
    @Playsch00l 3 дні тому

    bruh am i schizophrenic bc ive always been able to tickle myself (and feel it/ shudder)!!!! my waist and belly are suuuuper ticklish

  • @raquelfigueroa5539
    @raquelfigueroa5539 3 дні тому

    Thank you for all the books recomendations!! ☺️

  • @ineedoxygen22
    @ineedoxygen22 3 дні тому

    Hi Ro! I know you’ve quit being a psychologist, but I have a school project on how plants are important to humans. I was wondering if you knew anything about the psychological benefits of plants, so that I could use it as evidence from an expert

  • @nimesh_210
    @nimesh_210 3 дні тому

    Hi Ro! I've recently come across your videos and I think they're great! Love your own style and your authenticity that you bring! May I ask, do students get paid/ get a salary when they are on the Masters in psychology (Clinical/Clinical Neuropsychology) in Australia?

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries 3 дні тому

      Thank you!! During my clinical master's I didn't get paid (not sure about neuro) but usually those placements through the uni will be unpaid.

    • @nimesh_210
      @nimesh_210 3 дні тому

      @@thepsychdiaries Thank you! That's helpful to know. I know that individual universities have scholarships you can apply for which help cover tuition fees but do you know if any student loans (be it for domestic or international students) are available from the Australian government?

  • @yeonnina
    @yeonnina 3 дні тому

    Your videos are becoming more high quality!! ☺️

  • @yeonnina
    @yeonnina 3 дні тому

    Love your videos ☺☺ I'm a Korean student planning to study in Aus and this really helps tysm 🥺👍

  • @datadoesdorian
    @datadoesdorian 3 дні тому

    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

  • @sophiamartin7374
    @sophiamartin7374 4 дні тому

    would there be one of those award documents for Queensland? where did you find it?

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries 3 дні тому

      Hmm I tried googling 'queensland psychologist health award' but I found two separate PDFs might need to dig but it should be available online!

  • @iamstillalive79
    @iamstillalive79 4 дні тому

    Hi, Ro. Thank you so much for all the videos. Your experience really helped me a lot to choose my career path. Thank you for all your sharing. I will keep supporting your channel. Keep it up

  • @Letstalk-zx7jx
    @Letstalk-zx7jx 4 дні тому

    With private practice, you can make unlimited potential

  • @mws12345
    @mws12345 4 дні тому

    I think you should be strong enough to deal with people shouting at you or supposedly blaming you when they are angry and still focus on treatment. I think you can get the situation under control and not feel like you have to walk out of the room or that it's to much pressure. I think it's much easier than you think to deal with people and part of them is just testing you, should you still establish some boundaries yes I'm not saying that, I'm simply saying there is a lot you can do and say to react to them that would probably lead to better treatment overall and lead to them not wanting to give you up as a therapist. We basically are born and have diapers and many of us grow old an die in diapers... we're really all just big kids waiting to die and not go to heaven because it isn't real... I'm basically just saying you are not as sensitive as you think you are and as conflict avoidant as you think you are and you can deal with more than you realize. I would rather you focus more on improving your treatment styles and ability to relate to multiple people than worry about how to find a back door to a place that is more comfortable for you because someone raised their voice or pointed a finger at you. I agree there is a line that shouldn't be crossed but you probably draw it to soon and I don't care what your supervisor says or some ethics committee pretend it's your private practice now and it's just you, deal with it, and don't draw this imaginary line until it's absolutely necessary and help anyone who comes through your door(s) unless you literally just don't have enough space/time to do it because you are fully booked. If you really can't help them then try to get them to someone who can.

  • @mws12345
    @mws12345 4 дні тому

    What do you think about " Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy " ? I realize DBT is considered like the gold standard for treating BPD but really it seems to just help keep them alive and help to prevent suicide and to control emotional reactions better which yes is beneficial to the self but it's more about not pushing others away with reactions in a way also which helps to keep fear of abandonment at bay which helps to not trigger other symptoms related to fear of abandonment. So where I'm going with this is that I don't think DBT cures BPD it keeps them alive and helps keep emotions in check but the person still very much has bpd and without a good support group or some sort of love in their life, seems easy to just bounce back or to confirm this isn't working. What do you think about psychology for ugly people? Don't you think it would be easier for a beautiful woman for example to find a boyfriend that will work with her while she is in therapy where as one who is ugly and over weight might have more problems to deal with and less likely to have a boyfriend who helps her through it because she is so ugly? My guess is you won't even respond to this if you read it even though it's relevant. Well at least you got your paper and income stream now and you don't work in a coal mine, that's good... good for you.

  • @mws12345
    @mws12345 4 дні тому

    If the psychologist can't look at my face/eyes and tell me my psychological type (according to Carl Jung's work on cognitive functions) then I don't like them, forget all their other training they can't even tell me my psychological type and trust me I can tell them theirs with minimal words and less than 1 minute. They don't need to have assessed accurately like my big 5 but being able to see someone's psychological type and/or enneagram type is not difficult at all and it is relevant. By the end of the first session they should know psyche type, enneagram, instinctual variant on enneagram, attachment style. This should all be happening naturally and effortlessly before we get to diagnosis of any mental health issues/ personality disorders etc. if they don't know this information about me I'm finding a new therapist.

  • @payalive
    @payalive 4 дні тому

    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

  • @mws12345
    @mws12345 4 дні тому

    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.

  • @psychcourse2494
    @psychcourse2494 5 днів тому

    6-therapy skills to stop over thinking everything ua-cam.com/video/pdTOkeH0Gsk/v-deo.html

  • @samueltong8061
    @samueltong8061 5 днів тому

    Hi Ro, I just want to let you know I appreciate your videos so much !! Actually so inspirational for someone like me interested in Psych, I really look up to you.

  • @jaredt8526
    @jaredt8526 6 днів тому

    $77k and $79k will be after you've deducted a lot of business expenses and super though so probably more like $120k+ I imagine

  • @Playsch00l
    @Playsch00l 6 днів тому

    You mentioned that you split your time between your role educating teachers etc with private practice working as a psychologist, and I’m also very aware that most clinicians don’t work full time. How do you recommend obtaining essentially two different jobs while you’re still finishing masters? Is that not so stressful? Also curious what the title of your role is (the one where you’re educating staff etc)! I’m new to your channel so not sure if you’ve discussed it in depth in another video :)

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries 6 днів тому

      Applying for two roles is fairly typical- I started with one clinic and once I got into the swing of things I started looking for the second role. The education role is still as a Clinical Psychologist but just in a different setting :)

  • @FreedomBreeze24
    @FreedomBreeze24 6 днів тому

    77k taxable income in your first year? so take home would be around 58k? that's incredibly low after all the years of study :( i get so demotivated

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries 6 днів тому

      Yea it suprised me too... though I have to say I definitely wasn't on top of my accounting (in terms of reporting deductible business expenses etc) and I'm sure many of my peers were doing better. There would probably be better ways to approach finances but it definitely doesn't come naturally to me haha

  • @PL-oz2so
    @PL-oz2so 6 днів тому

    Thanks for sharing! It was great to hear a realistic perspective on income. I'd imagine it's similar to other allied health professions too in private practice. It's awesome though that you have the flexibility to work when and how much you want though, am also a casual worker in my field in Australia (thinking of transitioning to allied health in the future as well!) and am loving the flexibility too of working either 1 or 5 days a week. For me I realised as well as a young person more money doesn't equate happiness and that at the end of the day it's important to be grateful for what you have and to take care of yourself so that you don't burn-out, as you are only one you. Thanks for sharing Ro! :)

  • @peaches8864
    @peaches8864 6 днів тому

    That table is so crazy because I feel like most gen psychs are on far higher salaries. I’m a prov (close to full reg) and I’m on close to $100k. The first psych job I had was less than 30k (casual), so it really fluctuates 😚 I currently work in private practice doing assessment.

    • @jintanaliu3841
      @jintanaliu3841 5 днів тому

      a quick question if you don't mind! is this pre or post tax?

    • @88yf88
      @88yf88 4 дні тому

      Usually those tables show an award salary which is the absolute MINIMUM each level can get paid legally (this exists for every industry I believe). So yes, it’s very possible the actual average is much higher, especially because psychologists are very much in demand and negotiations with an employer are definitely possible.

  • @TheNewbornAustin
    @TheNewbornAustin 6 днів тому

    enjoy your gap year^^

  • @lisacrooke2056
    @lisacrooke2056 6 днів тому

    School Counsellor/ school psych salaries in NSW have gone up significantly recently and you only need general registration - definitely worth looking into for those who want to work with children and teenagers

    • @hy923
      @hy923 6 днів тому

      By general registration do you mean bachelors :))

    • @Sazza97___123
      @Sazza97___123 5 днів тому

      @@hy923 No, you need to at least 2 years more study/training after finishing your 4 year undergraduate degree

  • @rockymillie4650
    @rockymillie4650 6 днів тому

    Thank you so much for this amazing video!! highly informative and transparent, and so helpful for those of us currently studying to become a psych.

  • @jasminesjoyjourney
    @jasminesjoyjourney 6 днів тому

    I'm American so it's interesting to learn about the field in other countries!

  • @MkwesiW901
    @MkwesiW901 6 днів тому

    If we had the chance to shape a private community with Ro, what would you want it to include? Let's share our wishlist!

  • @fernandomurua843
    @fernandomurua843 6 днів тому

    Hi!! thank you so much!!! Very useful tips!!! Clear and precise explanation!!!❤

  • @charliemana5126
    @charliemana5126 6 днів тому

    Amazing video Ro, love the transparency 😊 Just shared this with my fellow 1st year Clin psychs at MQ x

  • @oxfordchinki9575
    @oxfordchinki9575 6 днів тому

    I have bachelor degree in science without psychology as a subject now i want to become a clinical psychologist in australia but as my stream is different what would be the best pathway for me/ would i be able to become a clinical psychologist with a unrelated degree??🤔 Please reply!

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries 6 днів тому

      It depends! Check out my video about pathways to becoming a psych and it'll explain how to check if your degree is compatible :)

    • @oxfordchinki9575
      @oxfordchinki9575 6 днів тому

      @@thepsychdiaries ok thankyou🤗

    • @leapingdeer7880
      @leapingdeer7880 5 днів тому

      From my understanding you can do a post grad certificate in psychology/ psychological science and go for the honours or something like that, you'd have to speak to your university about your pathway

    • @oxfordchinki9575
      @oxfordchinki9575 5 днів тому

      @@leapingdeer7880 kk so u mean to say that i should complete my masters from my country too?

  • @Ericdj15
    @Ericdj15 6 днів тому

    Im really into finance and im getting my LMHC right now. And after im going for my clinical psych. So this was very helpful

  • @francenikkomasbad3314
    @francenikkomasbad3314 6 днів тому

    Woohoo

  • @irateinwit
    @irateinwit 7 днів тому

    This video itself is therapy

  • @YoungestAce
    @YoungestAce 8 днів тому

    What kind of psychologist are You specifically!?

  • @pauldrobles
    @pauldrobles 8 днів тому

    23:00 I would argue that having the self-doubt and feeling that you could be doing better is a gift that allows one to constantly strive for improvement. Truly, it's when you feel that you've mastered a subject that you stagnate.

  • @answaseem7337
    @answaseem7337 10 днів тому

    Reminds me of my client consultation days. More power to you.

  • @paganinininini
    @paganinininini 10 днів тому

    and i wouldnt trade it for anything

  • @GabrielJabatgab
    @GabrielJabatgab 10 днів тому

    want to pursue psychology for real, but thinking of how to become rich as well 😭

  • @Spookswitchyshenanigans
    @Spookswitchyshenanigans 11 днів тому

    Thank you so much for sharing this video. Your examples were great and made it easy to understand this technique.

  • @aubreyhirsch7734
    @aubreyhirsch7734 11 днів тому

    If you were to take less clients do you feel like you could still make enough? 😊 if that would help with the burnout?