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Careers in Psychology
Psych Job Families
Child, Family, and School Social
Workers
Provide social services and assistance to improve the social and psychological
functioning of children and their families and to maximize the family well-being
and the academic functioning of children. May assist parents, arrange
adoptions, and find foster homes for abandoned or abused children. In schools,
they address such problems as teenage pregnancy, misbehavior, and truancy.
Job Titles
Adolescent Counselor
Adoption Agent
Adoption Coordinator
Adoption Counselor
Adoption Social Worker
Adoption Specialist
Adoption Worker
Adult Protective Caseworker
At-Risk Specialist
Case Manager
Child, Family, and School Social
Workers
Most of these occupations require a fouryear bachelor's degree, but some do not.
In 2011, the average annual wage in
California was $50,030 with most people
making between $29,110 and $79,120
Educational, Guidance, School,
and Vocational Counselors
Counsel individuals to help them understand and overcome personal, social, or
behavioral problems affecting their educational or vocational situations.
Provide crisis intervention to students when difficult situations occur at schools.
Confer with parents or guardians, teachers, administrators, and other
professionals to discuss children's progress, resolve behavioral, academic, and
other problems, and to determine priorities for students and their resource
needs.
Job Titles
Academic Advisement Director
Academic Adviser
Academic Advising Director
Academic Advisor
Academic Coordinator
Academic Counselor
Admissions Advisor
Admissions Counselor
Admissions Director
Adolescent Counselor
Educational, Guidance, School,
and Vocational Counselors
Most of these occupations require graduate
school. For example, they may require a
master's degree, and some require a Ph.D.,
M.D., or J.D. (law degree).
In 2011, the average annual wage in
California was $66,090 with most people
making between $33,010 and $103,060
Marriage and Family
Therapist
Diagnose and treat mental and emotional disorders, whether cognitive,
affective, or behavioral, within the context of marriage and family systems.
Apply psychotherapeutic and family systems theories and techniques in the
delivery of services to individuals, couples, and families for the purpose of
treating such diagnosed nervous and mental disorders.
Job Titles
Behavior Therapist
Behavioral Analyst
Behavioral Specialist
Behavioral Therapist
Child and Family Counselor
Clinical Services Director
Clinical Therapist
Clinician
Couples Therapist
Family Counselor
Marriage and Family
Therapist
Most of these occupations require graduate
school. For example, they may require a
master's degree, and some require a Ph.D.,
M.D., or J.D. (law degree).
In 2011, the average annual wage in
California was $47,760 with most people
making between $22,780 and $72,750
Substance Abuse and Behavioral
Disorder Counselors
Counsel and advise individuals with alcohol, tobacco, drug, or other problems,
such as gambling and eating disorders. May counsel individuals, families, or
groups or engage in prevention programs.
Job Titles
Addiction Counselor
Addiction Specialist
Addiction Therapist
Addictions Counselor
Alcohol and Drug Counselor
Alcoholic Counselor
Assessment Specialist
Behavior Therapist
Behavioral Analyst
Substance Abuse and Behavioral
Disorder Counselors
Most of these occupations require a fouryear bachelor's degree, but some do not
In 2011, the average annual wage in
California was $37,400 with most people
making between $22,820 and $58,080
Psychiatric Technicians
Care for individuals with mental or emotional conditions or disabilities, following
the instructions of physicians or other health practitioners. Monitor patients'
physical and emotional well-being and report to medical staff. May participate in
rehabilitation and treatment programs, help with personal hygiene, and
administer oral or injectable medications.
Job Titles
Behavioral Health Technician
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
Child and Family Therapist
Direct Care Worker (DCW)
Health Care Technician
Human Service Technician
Human Services Support Specialist
Licensed Psychiatric Technician (LPT)
Medical Technician
Mental Health Assistant (MHA)
Psychiatric Technicians
Most occupations in this zone require
training in vocational schools, related onthe-job experience, or an associate's
degree.
In 2011, the average annual wage in
California was $52,280 with most people
making between $32,030 and $68,750
Psychiatrists
A psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of
mental disorders. All psychiatrists are trained in diagnostic evaluation and in
psychopharmacological treatment. As part of their evaluation of the patient,
among the mental health professionals only psychiatrists are authorized to
prescribe psychiatric medication, conduct physical examinations, order and
interpret laboratory tests
Job Titles
Addiction Psychiatrist
Attending Psychiatrist
Behavioral Analyst
Behavioral Specialist
Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
Child Psychiatrist
Clinical Psychiatrist
Consulting Psychiatrist
Doctor
Forensic Psychiatrist
Psychiatrists
Medical Degree and residency required.
Many positions require an APA accredited
residency.
In 2011, the average annual wage in
California was $192,290 with most people
making between $53,450 and n/a
Clinical Psychologists
Diagnose or evaluate mental and emotional disorders of individuals through
observation, interview, and psychological tests, and formulate and administer
programs of treatment.
Job Titles
Behavior Analyst
Behavior Specialist
Behavior Therapist
Behavioral Analyst
Behavioral Psychologist
Behavioral Specialist
Behavioral Therapist
Chief Psychologist
Child Psychologist
Clinical Director
Clinical Psychologists
Most of these occupations require graduate
school. For example, they may require a
master's degree, and some require a Ph.D.,
M.D., or J.D.
In 2011, the average annual wage in
California was $84,580 with most people
making between $40,900 and $117,260
School Psychologists
Investigate processes of learning and teaching and develop psychological
principles and techniques applicable to educational problems.
Job Titles
Assessment Specialist
Associate School Psychologist
Behavior Specialist
Behavioral Analyst
Behavioral Specialist
Bilingual School Psychologist
Child Psychologist
Child Psychometrist
Child Study Team Director
Consulting Psychologist
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School Psychologists
Most of these occupations require graduate
school. For example, they may require a
master's degree, and some require a Ph.D.,
M.D., or J.D.
In 2011, the average annual wage in
California was $84,580 with most people
making between $40,900 and $117,260
Industrial/Organizational
Psychologists
Industrial and organizational psychology (also known as I/O psychology or
work psychology) is the scientific study of employees, workplaces, and
organizations. Industrial and organizational psychologists contribute to an
organization's success by improving the workplace and the performance,
satisfaction and well-being of its people. An I/O psychologist researches and
identifies how employee behaviors and attitudes can be improved through
hiring practices, training programs, and feedback and management systems.
I/O psychologists also help organizations transition among periods of change
and development. Industrial and organizational psychology is related to the
concepts of organizational behavior and human capital.
Job Titles
Regulatory Affairs Managers
Compliance Managers
Investment Fund Managers
Supply Chain Managers
Security Managers
Industrial-Organizational Psychologists
Industrial/Organizational
Psychologists
Most of these occupations require graduate
school. For example, they may require a
master's degree, and some require a Ph.D.,
M.D., or J.D.
Approximate National Averages
Industries with
the highest
concentration of
I/O Psych jobs
… a few more
Sports Psychologist
 Genetic Counselor
 Engineering Counselor
 Forensic Psychologist
 College Professor
 Drug Researcher
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I don’t want to major in Psych
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In Psych you learn….
Why people behave the way they do
Why people sometimes do bad things
Understand your friends and family better
Build stronger social skills
Train your dog
….. You can apply this and MUCH more to your
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National database of jobs and careers. Lots of statistics and
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