火柴棒一刷就爆炸=D 10 發表於 February 25, 2011 檢舉 Share 發表於 February 25, 2011 1.請問大學讀心理諮商,如果要出國留學,選哪一間學校比較好呢?2.回國後的發展大概有哪些?3.要出國留學至少要準備多少錢?因為我今年才高三距離留學之路還有一段距離目前只能想到這些問題在此謝謝各位幫忙回答:) 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
MikiRei 10 發表於 March 20, 2011 檢舉 Share 發表於 March 20, 2011 1.請問大學讀心理諮商,如果要出國留學,選哪一間學校比較好呢?你是問哪一個國家啊? 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
火柴棒一刷就爆炸=D 10 發表於 March 20, 2011 作者 檢舉 Share 發表於 March 20, 2011 你是問哪一個國家啊?沒有限定哪個國家耶!只是想問全球排名比較前面的幾所大學... 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
toasttie 10 發表於 March 20, 2011 檢舉 Share 發表於 March 20, 2011 基本上住澳洲的人就只會知道澳洲的事;美國只知道美國,英國只知道英國。你這樣問就好比問你華語系國家大學心理諮商排名一樣。這答不出來。你要自己去google排名,基本上一個洲一個洲去看。 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
MikiRei 10 發表於 March 20, 2011 檢舉 Share 發表於 March 20, 2011 我順便補充你第一跟二的問題其實都可以先google一下至於回國後的發展, 看看有沒有專心理諮商的論壇去哪理問會比較好我們這裡的人都讀不一樣的科系要回你第二個問題也是得google才能知道(除非有讀心理諮商)那還不如你自己先研究一下還比較快第三個問題我們也只能給你一個大約而且只限於我們居住的國家你還是先看看那個大學比較吸引你從他們的網站看學費多少, 先了解一下有更仔細的問題再來問會對你比較有用 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
forlornha 10 發表於 March 25, 2011 檢舉 Share 發表於 March 25, 2011 what's 心理諮商? It sounds like psychology but it also sounds like business... 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
MikiRei 10 發表於 March 25, 2011 檢舉 Share 發表於 March 25, 2011 It sounds like psychology to me as well. 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
toasttie 10 發表於 March 25, 2011 檢舉 Share 發表於 March 25, 2011 is the major called psychological counseling??? does it even exist?i have been wondering at this question for a while.or are we talking about program to be a shrink as major? cant really tell the differences. 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
ManUtd 10 發表於 March 25, 2011 檢舉 Share 發表於 March 25, 2011 I am pretty sure she did not mean being a psychiatrist. A psychiatrist is a MD and one would need to be trained in a medical school to be one.I guess she meant a Counseling Psychology degree. People with certified Counseling Psychology degrees and licenses can practice psychotherapy as counselors or therapists but they normally cannot prescribe medication. More like Dr. Phil I guess. 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
Krislih 10 發表於 March 25, 2011 檢舉 Share 發表於 March 25, 2011 " Something is bothering you, I see. Here's a knife, do something with it. " 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
MikiRei 10 發表於 March 27, 2011 檢舉 Share 發表於 March 27, 2011 More like Dr. Phil I guessI somehow think most psychologists would rather not have themselves compared to Dr. Phil. That guy is SUCH a hack. :p 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
ManUtd 10 發表於 March 27, 2011 檢舉 Share 發表於 March 27, 2011 (已編輯) I somehow think most psychologists would rather not have themselves compared to Dr. Phil. That guy is SUCH a hack. :pExactly my point. ^^Having said that , the prospective in terns of money is not bad at all if one can have a TV career like Dr Phil's. I bet not many people with a Psychology degree earn more than he does. :E 此內容已被編輯, March 27, 2011 ,由 ManUtd 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
ManUtd 10 發表於 March 27, 2011 檢舉 Share 發表於 March 27, 2011 BY THE WAY, to those who may be interested to know a little more,Dr. Phil got his PhD in Clinical Psychology at University of North Texas. 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
MikiRei 10 發表於 March 27, 2011 檢舉 Share 發表於 March 27, 2011 I don't know exactly about psychologists (one of my old classmate became one. She's a school psychologist but doesn't sound like she's EXACTLY enjoying it). but with psychiatrist, the lifestyle's pretty swell. My boyfriend's mum's a psychiatrist and she sees probably around 5 patients a day, working maybe from 9 to 3 (she sets the hours) and each patient is about an hour and I'm guessing she charges around 100 up to 200 an hour (specialists fee are WAY expensive in Australia).She comes home at 3, goes out for a walk with friends, and then spends the rest of the evening reading books. Pretty swell lifestyle. I'm guessing you can do that as a psychologist - but of course, you have to first build your profile before you get there. Still, pretty good....pretty good.Otherwise, most psychology major end up doing HR. :pOk. We're definitely off topic. 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
Krislih 10 發表於 March 29, 2011 檢舉 Share 發表於 March 29, 2011 Even this stat is from 2005... USA schools **still somehow applicable I suppose ------ > http://consusrankings.com/2008/05/02/us-news-best-graduate-psychology-programs-2005/ 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
forlornha 10 發表於 May 30, 2011 檢舉 Share 發表於 May 30, 2011 I think for undergrad, psychology is usually just psychology major-- I haven't heard of any universities that have different psychology undergraduate programs. (I was a psychology major myself at UMD)IF you're talking about counseling psychology, depending on whether you're more research oriented or practice oriented (that is, whether you want to focus on doing research or seeing patients), you can choose universities with slightly different focus. This difference, however, is insignificant for most undergraduate psychology programs because universities usually provide a wide range of psychology classes for undergrads.When you're choosing graduate programs, that's a whole different story. It gets very specific, and you're probably not interested right now at this point. Also, I want to specify that counseling psychology and clinical psychology is extremely different. Be sure to figure out which one you're actually interested in. Also, as many of the previous comments said, psychiatry is quite different from psychology. Psychiatrists go through med school while psychologists usually have a PhD or PsycD.I have heard that UC-Berkeley has a great PhD clinical psychology program, and from that I'm assuming the undergraduate psyc program must be descent. I also enjoyed my 4 years of college at UMD as a psyc. major. I love the professors and all the classes. There are also plenty of opportunities for internships and research. But then again, I think most undergraduate programs don't differ that much, and if you want to be a psychologist, you have to go through graduate school. So I say don't stress yourself out too much for the undergrad, but put the energy into graduate school search. :) 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
forlornha 10 發表於 May 30, 2011 檢舉 Share 發表於 May 30, 2011 OHH and responding to the second point, what can you do with a psyc. degree in Taiwan?My mentor at the University of Maryland actually has been doing dream research with a few professors from NTU, and we're actually working witha psychology professor from NTU on psychotherapy and dream. From what the professor (from Taiwan) said, psychology is still a developing field in Asia, and have pretty small student population (as opposed to here in the U.S., psychology is actually a pretty popular major, and you can go into different fields with psychology--usually business, law, or education). So yea, it's something to consider if you're planning to go back to Taiwan with a psyc degree. 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
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