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Mental and Behavioral Health

Psychologist

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Understand Human Behavior

Improve Emotional Functioning

Guide Cognitive Growth

Path to completion

Path to completion

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology

4 Semesters

$20k-$60K

Graduate

No degrees available

Post-Graduate

Ph.D. in Psychology (Doctor of Philosophy), Psy.D. (Doctor of Psychology)

This is the educational pathway. There may be additional tests or licensure requirements necessary before begining to practice in the field. Consult your state guidelines for more. information.

Career Reality

Average Salary
The median annual wage for psychologists was $92,740 in May 2024, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Salaries vary by specialty and setting.

Job Market Demand
Employment of psychologists is projected to grow about 6 percent from 2023 to 2033, driven by increased demand for mental health and behavioral services.

Work Environment
Psychologists work in private practices, hospitals, schools, outpatient clinics, research institutions, and corporate settings.

Common Employers
Healthcare systems, private practices, school districts, universities, government agencies, and research organizations.

Career Advancement
Advancement may include specialization in clinical, counseling, school, or industrial-organizational psychology, academic leadership, research roles, or private practice ownership.

Career Reality

Average Salary
The median annual wage for psychologists was $92,740 in May 2024, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Salaries vary by specialty and setting.

Job Market Demand
Employment of psychologists is projected to grow about 6 percent from 2023 to 2033, driven by increased demand for mental health and behavioral services.

Work Environment
Psychologists work in private practices, hospitals, schools, outpatient clinics, research institutions, and corporate settings.

Common Employers
Healthcare systems, private practices, school districts, universities, government agencies, and research organizations.

Career Advancement
Advancement may include specialization in clinical, counseling, school, or industrial-organizational psychology, academic leadership, research roles, or private practice ownership.

Popular Titles


  • • Psychologist • Clinical Psychologist • Counseling Psychologist • School Psychologist • Licensed Psychologist • Child Psychologist • Neuropsychologist • Forensic Psychologist • Industrial-Organizational Psychologist

    • Psychologist • Clinical Psychologist • Counseling Psychologist • School Psychologist • Licensed Psychologist • Child Psychologist • Neuropsychologist • Forensic Psychologist • Industrial-Organizational Psychologist

  • • Psychologist • Clinical Psychologist • Counseling Psychologist • School Psychologist • Licensed Psychologist • Child Psychologist • Neuropsychologist • Forensic Psychologist • Industrial-Organizational Psychologist

    • Psychologist • Clinical Psychologist • Counseling Psychologist • School Psychologist • Licensed Psychologist • Child Psychologist • Neuropsychologist • Forensic Psychologist • Industrial-Organizational Psychologist

  • • Psychologist • Clinical Psychologist • Counseling Psychologist • School Psychologist • Licensed Psychologist • Child Psychologist • Neuropsychologist • Forensic Psychologist • Industrial-Organizational Psychologist

    • Psychologist • Clinical Psychologist • Counseling Psychologist • School Psychologist • Licensed Psychologist • Child Psychologist • Neuropsychologist • Forensic Psychologist • Industrial-Organizational Psychologist

Core Areas of Impact

How your skills translate into meaningful real-world change

Assess Complex Behavior

You conduct psychological testing and interpret cognitive and emotional functioning.

Assess Complex Behavior

You conduct psychological testing and interpret cognitive and emotional functioning.

Provide Evidence-Based Therapy

You deliver structured therapeutic interventions grounded in research.

Provide Evidence-Based Therapy

You deliver structured therapeutic interventions grounded in research.

Advance Psychological Research

You contribute to scientific understanding of human behavior and mental processes.

Advance Psychological Research

You contribute to scientific understanding of human behavior and mental processes.

Is this career right for you?

What is the role of a psychologist?
A psychologist evaluates, diagnoses, and treats emotional, behavioral, and cognitive conditions using psychological assessment tools and therapeutic techniques. Unlike psychiatrists, psychologists generally do not prescribe medication.

What does a typical day look like?
A typical day includes conducting psychological assessments, providing therapy sessions, documenting findings, interpreting testing results, and collaborating with other professionals.

Where do psychologists work?
Psychologists work in private practices, hospitals, schools, research institutions, corporate settings, and government agencies.

What are the common job titles and career paths?
Common roles include Clinical Psychologist and Counseling Psychologist. Career paths may lead to academic research, leadership roles, specialized assessment, or private practice ownership.

Who is this career a good fit for?
This career suits individuals who are analytical, patient, strong in research and science, and interested in in-depth behavioral assessment and therapy.

What are the biggest rewards of this career?
Rewards include meaningful impact on mental health, intellectual challenge, professional autonomy, and opportunities for specialization.

What does long-term growth look like?
Long-term growth may include advanced specialization such as neuropsychology, leadership in healthcare or academic settings, or expansion of private practice.

What is the educational pathway to become a psychologist?
To become a licensed psychologist, you must complete a doctoral degree in psychology, typically a PhD or PsyD, from an accredited program. After completing the doctoral degree, you must complete supervised postdoctoral experience, pass a national licensing examination such as the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology, and obtain state licensure.

A strong undergraduate foundation in psychology is essential. Sara Schenirer’s BA in Psychology provides preparation in research methods, behavioral science, and human development that supports entry into competitive doctoral psychology programs.

The standard pathway is completion of a doctoral degree in psychology, supervised postdoctoral training, successful completion of licensing examinations, and state licensure.

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