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Careers with a Psychology degree

Posted: July 03 2023

Julia Stypula, Psychology
Julia Stypula, Psychology

Psychology, the study of the human mind and behaviour, offers a broad range of career opportunities. From graduate schemes to specialised roles, the field of psychology encompasses various paths for individuals passionate about understanding and improving mental well-being. In this blog post, I will explore some of the available careers.

Chartered psychologists hold professional qualifications in specialised areas of psychology. Clinical, educational, counselling, health, neuro, forensic, and sports psychology are some of the prominent branches.

  • Clinical psychologists work with individuals experiencing mental health issues, emphasizing diagnosis.
  • Educational psychologists focus on supporting children's learning and development while counselling psychologists provide therapeutic interventions.
  • Health psychologists help individuals adopt healthy behaviours. The main focus of neuropsychology is to study the relationship between the brain and behaviour.
  • Forensic psychologists work within the legal system.
  • Sports psychologists assist athletes in optimizing their performance through psychological techniques.

Apart from chartered psychologists, there are various other qualified roles in the field:

  • Counsellors provide emotional support and guidance to individuals facing personal challenges.
  • Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners and Children's Wellbeing Practitioners offer evidence-based interventions for individuals with mild to moderate mental health issues.
  • Psychotherapists use therapeutic techniques to help individuals overcome psychological difficulties.
  • Education Mental Health Practitioners and Mental Health and Wellbeing Practitioners work within educational settings to support students' mental well-being.
  • High-Intensity Therapists provide structured interventions for individuals with complex mental health conditions. There are also social workers, mental health nurses, and clinical associates in applied psychology playing crucial roles in supporting individuals with mental health needs.
  • Pastoral support workers provide emotional assistance to students in educational settings.
  • Support workers and rehabilitation workers aid individuals with mental health challenges in their recovery and daily activities.
  • Peer support workers bring personal experience to support individuals facing similar difficulties, fostering a sense of empathy and understanding.

Moreover, psychology graduates often find themselves well-equipped for diverse roles in the business world. Many companies, including those in HR, marketing, and accounting, offer graduate schemes tailored to individuals with a background in psychology. These schemes provide valuable training and exposure to different areas of the business, allowing psychology graduates to utilize their analytical and people skills in corporate settings.

As you can all see fields of psychology offer a plethora of rewarding career options. Whether you are interested in business, specialized psychological roles, or supporting individuals in need, there is a path that aligns with your passions.

I hope that now you gained a better understanding of the various opportunities available after graduating in Psychology. Good luck and fingers crossed for you! ☺️