Signup date: 03 Feb 2014 at 6:41pm
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Hi everyone,
I've recently considered a career in psychology, and I'm just wondering if anybody in the profession or training has any thoughts or information about what it is actually like to be a psychologist, regardless of specialty.
Is the work extremely stressful and draining? Do you inadvertently get too involved in the problems of others? Is it easy to switch off after work? What is the work actually like?
That kind of thing...
Thanks very much
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