Two or three occupations people preform in psychology, are therapist, a consultant for the police, and possibly a criminal profiler depending on their degree.
2. Describe how you could learn to perform each task in a way that complements your learning style.
Some ways that I could learn the skills needed to perform in my job using my learning skill is to try my best to catalog important information and to connect it to events and places within my life so that every time I think back it helps me to remember these skills. It would also be very much in my benefit to participate in some hands on activities and to be bale to process the information at my own pace.
3. Write down two working conditions that are common for people in this occupation.
Two working conditions that are common for people in psychology are high job stress because of large case loads and such strict time schedules, and also long hours. It is stated that most psychologist work 40 hour weeks if not more.
4. Describe how you could adapt the working conditions you listed above so that they support your
learning style.
The best way that I feel I can adjust to my working conditions are to try to manage my time, and to take cases that I know I can become passionate with so that it is never a problem for me to get into my work and really figure out what the problem in. I mostly want to work in criminal psychology because it will allow me to catch killers and put people away so that the world will be that much safer for the next generation of children.
5. What do you think are some of the challenges associated with your learning style?
Some challenges associated with my learning style is that sometimes I find it difficult to truly understand something if I am not given the time to work out the problem and try to understand for myself. Most of the time if things are just explained to me and I can not work Hands on with the material the link that helps my brain to process all the new information does not click.
6. What do you think are some of the advantages of your learning style?
Some advantages to my learning style are that after I learn to do something I tend not to forget. As I continue the Hands On approach to my work and gain more and more knowledge on the subject it actually becomes much easier for me to do my job, in a timely fashion.
Career Cruising Two
1. What do people in this career do?
People in this career work directly with clients or patients. They treat people with emotional or mental disorders, people who have problems with their spouses or families, people who have psychological problems linked to illness or disease, and people who have trouble adapting to school, work, or life events.
2. What are the working conditions like for people in this career?
Psychologists often have high levels of job stress because of tight schedules and heavy workloads. Treating patients and clients can be extremely rewarding, but also emotionally draining. Clinical and counseling psychologists witness a lot of difficulty and pain, and sometimes have to deal with disturbing and violent behavior.
3. What salaries do people in this career earn?
Interns earn between $30,000 and 50,000 a year. Licensed psychologist earn between 50,000 and 100,000 a year. And the Director of a Social Service Agency would earn between $70,000 and $110,000 a year.
4. How do their job responsibilities change as they gain more experience and seniority?
As you gain more experience and seniority not only does the amount of money you make increase, but also the amount of responsibility one has increases. When you first start you do not do very much work with the people themselves, and if you do, it is always under the supervision of others. However, as time progresses you will be able to work one on one with clients to help them with their problems.
5. What is similar about the two careers?
Though nursing and psychology are the same in the aspect that both jobs involve helping people that are sick that is about all that the two have in common.
6. Which career do you think you would like more and why?
I would much rather pick psychology because though both jobs involve helping people I want to cure people's sick minds not their sick bodies. I want to help people mentally and then if needed they can seek help to heal them physically. Personally however, I feel one should first heal the mind then the body can follow.