How to Become Psychologist?
Psychology is a degree course and a branch of science that is dedicated to the study, investigation, and analysis of mental processes, perceptions, and human behavior in relation to the environment in which it is found, with the aim of understanding how the mind of people works and what and why influences it.
Therefore, during the degree, the subjects you will study will be those related to data analysis, research methodologies, neuroscience, psychobiology, or psychometrics. Since the human psyche is very complex, psychology is divided into many fields of study: clinical, cognitive, developmental, social psychology, etc.
What are the Steps to Becoming a Psychologist?
It is important that you pursue a university degree in Psychology. Depending on the country, the degree lasts between 4 to 5 years, of which some subjects can be taken in person and others online. Then, if you want to follow a specialty, you must continue studying for another few years (the duration depends on your country of origin, in America, it can be a total of up to 12 years.)
Some of the subjects that you must pass in this career are: