Deciding on a Social Work Degree Program

Find an Online Psychology Program for You Featured Online Psychology & Counseling Programs In the U.S. and its territories, there are more than 600 accredited social work programs according to CSWE.org providing the necessary training and skills to employees entering today’s workforce. Choosing the ‘right program’ on an individual basis plays an essential role in molding graduates who are better able to meet the needs of his or her clients and/or patients....

May 3, 2014 · 7 min · 1297 words · Alexis Wallace

Employment Outlook & Career Guidance for Substance Abuse Counselor

Find an Online Psychology Program for You Featured Online Psychology & Counseling Programs In 2021, there were351,000substance abuse, behavioral, and mental health counselors employed in the United States. By 2031, the government has predicted there will be 428,500. Because of retirement, turnover, and the need for more counselors, the BLS predicts that there will be about 43,600 job openings in this profession every year through 2031. A recent issue of U....

May 2, 2014 · 5 min · 867 words · Jessica Casey

Top Career and Employment Options as an MFT

Find an Online Psychology Program for You Featured Online Psychology & Counseling Programs Graduates with an MFT (Marriage and Family Therapist) degree are highly-trained mental health professionals who bring a family-oriented perspective and treatment approach to health care related to mental, emotional, behavioral, and interpersonal disorders. Addressing a wide range of relationship issues that affect the family dynamic and communication between loved ones, an MFT also provides premarital-, relationship-, child-, separation-, and divorce counseling....

May 2, 2014 · 8 min · 1509 words · Lauren Hall

Top Places to Work as a Counselor

Find an Online Psychology Program for You Featured Online Psychology & Counseling Programs A graduate with a degree in counseling gains extensive training, knowledge and experience that allow him or her to help individuals in need of personal, emotional, behavioral and/or professional guidance. The kind of treatment and advice a professional is qualified to provide depends on what type of counseling they specialize in, which may include rehabilitation, mental health, career, school, substance abuse, behavioral disorders, marriage, and/or family issues....

May 2, 2014 · 9 min · 1784 words · Regina Warner

100 Psychology Twitter Accounts to Follow

Find an Online Psychology Program for You Featured Online Psychology & Counseling Programs Since its launch in 2006, Twitter has quickly become one of the most popular social media services in the world. The micro-blogging service boasts more than 500 million users around the world and it has become a marketplace of sorts for news, opinions, ideas, and promotions. Say what you want about the platform’s value and usefulness, but there is no denying its staying power and its potential to deliver important information to its users....

November 3, 2013 · 41 min · 8660 words · Ashley Romero

Don’t Expect A Thank You

Find an Online Psychology Program for You Featured Online Psychology & Counseling Programs Clinical social worker Cherilynn Veland is back with her second column: When I was fresh out of graduate school, my expectation was that my clients were going to appreciate what I did to help them. That’s right. I wanted them to be grateful and appreciate what I did for them to promote their lives. Uh oh…T-R-O-U-B-L-E! The first sign that I might have expected too much came while I was working at a battered women’s shelter in Alabama....

October 1, 2013 · 4 min · 819 words · James Morris

How to Deal: When Your Empathy for Clients Is Overwhelming

Find an Online Psychology Program for You Featured Online Psychology & Counseling Programs Over the course of the next few weeks, we will be introducing some new columnists to the site. These columnists will be professional psychologists and social workers from across the industry who will be sharing some of their professional experiences with us. The hope is to shed some light into the day-to-day responsibilities of these professionals and maybe provide a little bit of professional advice from someone who has been there before....

July 22, 2013 · 5 min · 869 words · Patricia Rojas

Becoming an Environmental Psychologist

Find an Online Psychology Program for You Featured Online Psychology & Counseling Programs What Is Environmental Psychology? HomesWorkplacesSchoolsStoresCultural CentersTransportationNatural SettingsRestaurants HomesWorkplacesSchoolsStores Cultural CentersTransportationNatural SettingsRestaurants Why Do We Need Environmental Psychologists? As mentioned above, our surroundings affect us much more than many of us even realize. Did you know that windows that are too small or ceilings that are two low can make most people feel as though they are in a tiny, cramped room?...

January 3, 2013 · 3 min · 619 words · David Nichols

Serve the Community as a Probation Officer

Find an Online Psychology Program for You Featured Online Psychology & Counseling Programs What Is a Probation Officer? Probation is a type of punishment that a person can be sentenced to when found guilty of a crime. It can be used in conjunction with or in lieu of incarceration. For instance, a person may be sentenced to a year of probation, or six months of incarceration and six months of probation....

January 3, 2013 · 4 min · 719 words · Dr. Steven Davis

Social Work as a Parole Officer

Find an Online Psychology Program for You Featured Online Psychology & Counseling Programs What Is a Parole Officer? According to the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics, an estimated5.4 millioninmates were guests of state and federal prisons in the United States in 2021. As our population increases, that number is expected to increase in the coming years as well. While a small percentage of inmates may never get out, thousands of former inmates are released back into their communities each and every day, and most of these inmates are released on parole....

January 3, 2013 · 5 min · 921 words · Michelle Jackson

Developing a Career in Corrections Social Work

Find an Online Psychology Program for You Featured Online Psychology & Counseling Programs What Is a Correctional Treatment Specialist? As one would imagine, being incarcerated is one of the most stressful and emotionally disturbing events that can happen to a person. In addition to dealing with the emotional stress of being incarcerated, inmates must also prepare for their release back into society, which can be equally – if not more – stressful....

January 2, 2013 · 5 min · 987 words · Amber Hanson

Psychology Research of the Month: September 2012 Edition

Find an Online Psychology Program for You Featured Online Psychology & Counseling Programs One of the basic tenets of psychology is that research is an absolutely vital piece of the advancement and success of the field. We recognize that tenet and we also recognize that all across the country,psychologistsare conducting in-depth research that will almost certainly impact society in a positive or negative way. There is so much important research being done that we couldn’t possibly cover it all, but we wanted to shine some light on some of the best research being done across the country, so we are introducing our new feature, Psychology Research of the Month, where we will highlight 10 examples of excellent research....

September 11, 2012 · 12 min · 2536 words · Mrs. Kelly Lewis

How to Survive Introduction to Psychology Without Hating It

Find an Online Psychology Program for You Featured Online Psychology & Counseling Programs Okay so we are exaggerating its awfulness only slightly but the point remains, introductory classes can be brutal for freshmen. In some instances, the class can be so boring and large that it will ruin a student’s experience with a certain subject. It happened to us with introductory classes in Biology and European History when we were in college, and it’s possible that it could happen to you....

September 4, 2012 · 5 min · 976 words · Michael Jefferson