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Clinical Psychologists

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Diagnose or evaluate mental and emotional disorders of individuals through observation, interview, and psychological tests, and formulate and administer programs of treatment.

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Military:

Psychological research and treatment are important to national defense. Research can show how to improve military training, job assignment, and equipment design. Treatment can help personnel cope with stress. Psychologists conduct research on human behavior and treat patients with mental problems.

Job Titles

  • Behavior Analyst
  • Behavior Specialist
  • Behavior Therapist
  • Behavioral Analyst
  • Behavioral Psychologist

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Nationwide Salary Average*

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$66,810
Military:
$111,370

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