Careers in Psychology : Psychology Careers With a Bachelor’s Degree
If a person has a bachelor’s degree, their options in the field of psychology are usually pretty limited. Discover how people with bachelor’s degrees can work as mental health technicians with help from a licensed mental health counselor in this free video on psychology.
Expert: John Bosworth
Bio: John Bosworth is a licensed mental health counselor who specializes in the treatment of anxiety, depression, substance abuse, chronic pain and stress management.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Duration : 0:1:43

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6 Responses to “Careers in Psychology : Psychology Careers With a Bachelor’s Degree”
Skormeus on August 5, 2010
thanks john now i …
thanks john now i wont get my BA in psychology
BornOfSong on August 5, 2010
@Anthonyschok
I …
@Anthonyschok
I imagine the guy is telling us what he believes are truths. I will take that any day over someone softening the matter, only for me to hit a brick wall of realization later.
anthonyshock on August 5, 2010
This is an awful …
This is an awful video, it really discourages people studying Psychology.
DesertSmeagle on August 5, 2010
i want to study …
i want to study psychology out of my infinite interest of the human mind. im 18 and goin to college this fall. what careers are availabe to me if i want to do something along the lines of sports psycholgy or criminal psycholgy..and what is a psy D.
velocity246 on August 5, 2010
@anthonyshock But I …
@anthonyshock But I agree with him though. A Bachelor’s degree in any Health Sciences or Arts really won’t get you anywhere. You have to at least do a Master’s to get a high paying job.
jonathan261000 on August 5, 2010
I agree with …
I agree with Velocity 246.
But if you do love your job, it doesn’t really matter if you get a high/low paid job. off course it’s always nice to have a big salary but I think with 20.000-22.000 a year is enough if you like what you’re doing.