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This degree is typically earned after completing a four year undergraduate program in psychology.

What is a Bachelor's Degree

100

These individuals assess and treat mental, emotional and behavioral disorders. They may also consult with physicians on physical problems that have underlying psychological causes.

What is a Clinical Psychologist

100

These individuals apply psychological principles and research methods to the workplace in the interest of improving productivity, health and the quality of work life.

What is an Industrial/organizational (I/O) psychologists

100

In academia and various fields this role involves assisting in investigations and experiments.

What is a Research Assistant

100

Professionals in this role utilize principles of psychology to create tailored learning environments, accommodate diverse needs, and support students with disabilities or learning challenges

What is a Special Education Teacher/ Teacher

200

This type of Bachelors degree focuses more on scientific research and quantitative analysis

What is a B.S or Bachelor of Science

200

These individuals help people recognize their strengths and resources to cope with everyday problems and serious adversity. They believe that behavior is affected by many things, including qualities of the individual (e.g., psychological, physical or spiritual factors) and factors in the person’s environment (e.g., family, society and cultural groups).

What is a Counseling Psychologist

200

These individuals explore the relationships between brain systems and behavior. For example they may study how the brain creates and stores memories, or how various diseases and injuries of the brain affect emotion, perception and behavior

What is a Neuropsychologist or a Behavioral Neuropsychologist

200

This practice involving guiding and advising individuals to help them reach their full potential. Often described as a supportive relationship 

What is Mentoring 

200

this profession integrates principles of psychology to advocate for societal change, provide support to vulnerable populations, and address systemic issues affecting individuals and communities.

What is a Social Worker

300

This degree emphasizes research and academia

What is a PH.D or Doctor of Philosophy

300

These individuals apply psychological principles to legal issues. Their expertise is often essential within the judicial system. They can, for example, help a judge decide which parent should have custody of a child or evaluate a defendant’s mental competence to stand trial.

What is a Forensic Psychologist

300

These individuals work with the empirical method (collecting data) and the manipulation of variables within the laboratory as a way of understanding certain phenomena and advancing scientific knowledge.They study both human and nonhuman animals with respect to their abilities to detect what is happening in a particular environment and to acquire and maintain responses to what is happening.

What is an Experimental Psychologist

300

Engaging in activities without monetary compensation, often for the betterment of a community or cause.

What is Volunteering

300

This profession involves providing counseling, psychotherapy, and support to individuals experiencing emotional distress or seeking personal growth.*200 extra points if you list 5 types of this occupation.*

What is a Therapist

400

This degree involves advanced study in a specialized area of psychology and typically requires completion of a thesis or dissertation.

What is a Masters Degree

400

These individuals consider a variety of factors, such as human abilities, student motivation and the effect on the classroom of the diverse races, ethnicities and cultures that make up America. Overall, they consider the effectiveness of teaching and learning

What is an Educational Psychologist 

400

These individuals use psychological science to understand how we perceive ourselves in relation to the rest of the world and how this perception affects our choices, behaviors, and beliefs.

What is a Social Psychologist 

400

Taking on temporary positions in workplaces to gain practical experience and insights into a particular industry.

What is Interning 

400

In the field of psychology, professionals in this role implement behavioral interventions, conduct assessments, and provide support to individuals with developmental disabilities or behavioral challenges.*200 extra points for 3 varying types of this occupation*

What is a Behavior Technician/Specialist

500

This degree emphasizes clinical practice and hands on experience.

What is a Psy. D or Doctor of Psychology

500

These individuals engage in the delivery of comprehensive psychological services to children, adolescents and families in schools and other applied settings. They assess and counsel students, consult with parents and school staff, and conduct behavioral interventions when appropriate.

What is a School Psychologist 

500

These individuals strive to make everyday experiences easier, more comfortable, and less frustrating by applying the psychological science of human behavior to the products, systems, and devices we use every day.

What is an Engineering Psychologist

500

Other than obtaining an internship, you could also...

What is working a part time job that aligns with your interests that you believe will be beneficial for you and your future endeavors.

500

In the realm of legal proceedings, this profession intersects with psychology, often utilizing expertise in human behavior, cognition, and emotion to build cases and argue in court.

What is a Lawyer