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Specialties and Concentrations in Psychology


Clinical

Counseling

Educational

Industrial/Organizational

School

Developmental

Neuropsychology

Social

Sexology

Research / Academic

PSYCHOLOGY

In most parts of the United States, the term "psychologist" is a protected term, meaning that you cannot simply call yourself a psychologist without being licensed or certified. Many people study and practice within the field of psychology, but the title of "psychologist" is reserved for those who have doctorate degrees, or in some cases terminal degrees below a doctorate (such as a school psychologist with a masters degree or educational specialist (Ed.S.) designation,

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Psychologist

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