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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024

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  • @auroraastarr
    @auroraastarr 3 года назад +290

    I was always drawn to psychology but after I discovered that I was an INFJ and the suggested ideal careers were psychologist and other jobs which was also interesting,I kinda became obsessed with psychology I guess😅.And I have always loved hearing others stories and problems and helping them through it.

    • @pantheiadadpou1063
      @pantheiadadpou1063 3 года назад +4

      Never too late

    • @danasheaib2407
      @danasheaib2407 3 года назад +2

      Exactly sameeeee

    • @srijeetasikder2678
      @srijeetasikder2678 3 года назад

      Exactly same😁

    • @izanas_leftearring5191
      @izanas_leftearring5191 2 года назад +4

      I recently found out I’m an infj too and definitely wanna go into psychology!! Wishing you the best of luck :)

    • @amandahilleary2581
      @amandahilleary2581 2 года назад +1

      It’s never too late to study, you could always do a bachelor of counselling instead of psychology.

  • @Jade-oe7ur
    @Jade-oe7ur 3 года назад +34

    Just binged all of your videos and loved them! This is so helpful and inspiring for a soon-to-be uni grad 😄 Please keep them going!

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад +5

      Hey Tessa! This is the loveliest comment, thanks so much and congrats on your soon-to-be grad (hope you get some kind of ceremy)!! :)

  • @Lulu-oi9ue
    @Lulu-oi9ue Год назад +2

    I was accepted into a bachelor or psychology to study in 2004. Which was direct entry after school but I didn’t do it and my life took other turns. Now I want to go back to university and do psychology so my life has done a full circle back. I plan to go to my local university and find out exactly what path to go down and enrol for next year.

  • @nikkihuang7635
    @nikkihuang7635 3 года назад +25

    Thanks so much for another fantastic video. Your channel is so helpful! I'm entering the psychology path quite a bit later in life but watching your videos makes me so excited about it. And I was glad to hear that you're an INFJ too, even though I know that Myers Briggs are not the best personality assessments 😄

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад +9

      Nikki! My goodness I honestly think entering later in life might even make the journey a bit of a smoother process, having a few more experiences under my belt probably would’ve been useful! Ooh fellow INFJ 💕 haha I simultaneously cringe but love doing the test and reading every article about it!

    • @nikkihuang7635
      @nikkihuang7635 3 года назад

      @@thepsychdiaries Thanks for your encouragement Roanna! Hope you have a great Christmas break with your family and friends :)

  • @reneeroman3173
    @reneeroman3173 3 года назад +73

    Yes I was debating whether or not psychology is worth it I’m so scared

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад +43

      Hey Renee :) gosh yea it is scary making the decision on what to study, but do keep in mind if you make a decision and later on its not right for you, its not locked in. If psychology is an area you're passionate about and really want I would say go for it!

    • @thumerman2683
      @thumerman2683 3 года назад

      @@thepsychdiaries what about speech therapist

  • @Qihello
    @Qihello 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for sharing! You're definitely introspective too! I appreciate your answers about why you applied particularly about the Buddhist /family aspect 🙂

  • @faridairislagusad9340
    @faridairislagusad9340 3 года назад +18

    I am a Psychology student from the Philippines and I have been looking for a youtube vid of Clinical Psychologist from Asutralia. I have been thinking of being in this specific field so thank you so much for your video💓💓

  • @westleylarson5141
    @westleylarson5141 3 года назад +7

    Going through pre-college decisions and this video really inspired me, thank you!

  • @dhwanis5177
    @dhwanis5177 3 года назад +6

    Hi, I just wanted to thankyou! I am currently enrolled in bachelors in psychology majoring in child and family. This makes me so much clear about my future! Thankyou so much💓

  • @afuzzypanda613
    @afuzzypanda613 2 года назад +8

    ive taken the myers briggs test a few times in high school(the online ones) and while some aspects of their descriptions matched my personality, several didnt. i guess because my personal life is so turbulent i was also constantly changing? trying to find balance? i am 17 currently, will be 18 in about 20 days, in highschool. i lost my father when i was 15 to myocardial infarction, my grandmother this year in january to cancer, and my aunt two days later also in january to suicide as she couldnt bear the death of my grandma. all in front of me. before the deaths of my grandma and aunt, they were incredibly rude to my mom, and in relation, me. bordering on physical abuse and definitely emotional abuse, altho my grandma let go of her behaviour after my dad's death. but i still loved them, because i grew up with them and with all the pain, they gave me love too. so a loooooot happened, i moved cities a couple times too. and then i took the myers briggs test again today after watching this video. i got INFJ-T as my personality type. an Advocate and apparantly incredibly rare, perhaps the rarest which is why there wasnt much info on it before a few years earlier. and every single detail on that site matched me to a T. made me feel recognized finally. and the career options for me also included psychology. ive dreamed of being several things, a detective, a singer, a percussionist, a writer, an artist, a lawyer(i was so good at its subjects and loved learning, before i got a teacher in 10th grade who refused to give me marks for the answers she herself had made us write during class, answers which everyone else got grades for. my prev teacher also saw my papers when my marks suddenly decreased and told me the new teacher was wrong for not grading me correctly, but i lost my confidence thinking i did something wrong) and finally had settled on being a surgeon which i had always wanted to be since my aunt was also a doc. after her suicide though, i cant handle the vision of anything "red" for a month, and i still feel guilty because what if i couldve done something to save her? after that, since i have always loved learning and psychology, i decided to not write neet(im from INDIA) and focus on what i actually wanted to do. and seeing the results of my myers briggs test today has given me further motivation and reinforcement. so i thank you for that. you really encourage me.
    may i know if you did masters+phd or only a masters after your bachelors? have you done a phd or plan on it? im new to this channel, and i havent had the time to research programs and uni life and everything yet so im still a bit confused on what the process is after high school, bachelors and a masters. i wish to be a clinical psychologist. i want to help people so they can lead a happier or more peaceful life than they are, so that i never have to witness someone go down the path my aunt did.

  • @nvm642
    @nvm642 3 года назад +7

    I'm looking forward to become a psychologist. Thanks for the video's 💜

  • @payo9292
    @payo9292 3 года назад +16

    Thank you ! Im looking forward to become a psychologist ! This video helped me a lot although im in india! Love you !

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад +4

      Payoja! I'm so glad to hear that, you've got this!!!

    • @payo9292
      @payo9292 3 года назад +3

      @@thepsychdiaries thank you! I really love your videos and your concepts! It really helps me! You are the best keep going!

    • @DewOfficial_
      @DewOfficial_ 3 года назад +5

      @@payo9292 im also from India but my head hurts when I think about What I wanna do

    • @PS-mc6jz
      @PS-mc6jz 2 года назад

      Hey there ! I am too from India , so are you accepted in any of the Australian universities 🙄

    • @payo9292
      @payo9292 2 года назад

      @@DewOfficial_ You should consider taking Psych as your major

  • @psyched4life924
    @psyched4life924 3 года назад +10

    this was so helpful 😍thanks for condensing all the important info in one video :)

  • @schoolstuff4300
    @schoolstuff4300 3 года назад +3

    These videos are so helpful! I have a much better understanding of what a psychologist does now and how to become one. Thanks so much!

  • @martinazhang4900
    @martinazhang4900 3 года назад +13

    Hi! I'm currently 17 years old, a senior in highschool! It's surprising how much I've learned from your videos and I can't thank you enough. I find it a bit of a struggle to understand what exact degrees you need to become a psychologist or get into grad school. Personally, I love psychology and I believe its really significant in ways it helps humans connect and understand! If I may ask, on average, how many years does it take to be a psychologist? Did you major in anything else before psychology? What are some courses you recommend taking in a psych major? If any of these can be answered it would be dearly appreciated!! Love your videos.

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад +4

      Hi Martina! Really appreciate it and all the best on your journey. I actually have another video on my channel called psychology pathways which explains a bit more on the years it takes and the courses to enrol in!

  • @fotiparadisis3547
    @fotiparadisis3547 3 года назад +8

    I love your videos! I’m a second year undergrad in Brisbane hoping to do exactly what you do (research and therapy). A video about getting into masters would be amazing, I’ve never seen resources around it. It’s definitely one of the biggest things that stresses me out pursuing this career pathway! I’m super proactive with volunteering and work experience, but preparing for the interview sounds terrifying.

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад +1

      ooh totally, I'll definitely start planning one soon! thanks for the suggestion and best of luck! ^^

    • @Mary-ss1ob
      @Mary-ss1ob 2 года назад

      @@thepsychdiaries Sorry if this is a bit random but how did you get involved in research as well as clinical practice? Did you complete a research degree or PhD? Thanks!

  • @Desperate4changing
    @Desperate4changing Год назад +1

    Thanks for the insightful video ❤

  • @gem4022
    @gem4022 3 года назад +30

    Hi! I'm a second year psych student and I'm concerned about building my CV, especially since the pandemic started in my 1st year I have barley any work experience at all or volunteer opportunities. Do you have any advice for networking or where I should be looking for these opportunities?

  • @alinaahn
    @alinaahn Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for the video ! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @joodharb6703
    @joodharb6703 Год назад +7

    I'm a thirteen year old attending and international school, and trying to decide what I'm going to study in five to six years. Psychology was always something I was interested in and loved very much! I've always wanted to study psychology in France! You just made me feel so much better about psychology, but would you say psychology is a hard uni study?
    I'm a new member\subscriber and will be watching your videos a whole lot more in the near future! Thanks beautiful!💓🥰

  • @ZoerenaMonet
    @ZoerenaMonet 3 года назад +4

    I love this video. Most videos about psychology I’ve seen on RUclips just bash the major.

  • @heyalice4691
    @heyalice4691 3 года назад +1

    Thanks so much for these videos. They are really helpful! Best wishes to you :)

  • @lynncao2001
    @lynncao2001 4 месяца назад

    I have the INFJ personality type and am a mindfulness and Buddhist practitioner too. I am interested in spirituality and therapy and would like a career where I can continually learn and develop professionally (being remunerated for it is nice too). At this stage I'm leaning more towards counselling for practical reasons in that counselling emphasises therapy and the education pathway is less time and student loans, as you have talked about in other videos. Having said this I would like to at some stage in my career do my grad dips and masters in clinical psychology once I'm working and have paid off my student loan and can use it again >

  • @muskanvaid9563
    @muskanvaid9563 3 года назад +6

    You are my mbti twin 🙂✌
    BTW loved the video you cleared all my questions 😄👌

  • @arya.a3460
    @arya.a3460 3 года назад +1

    Hi Roanna. Great video! Could you please make a more in-depth video about PhD and Dpsych specifically. There is very limited information online, it would be really helpful to get information from someone in the field

  • @meghana1113
    @meghana1113 3 года назад +48

    15 year old girl here. I want to become a psychologist but I'm not good at maths or statistics. Do you have any advice for me on how can I improve? And also silly question but are essays really important?
    Thank you so much for this video🎥

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад +42

      Hey Meghana! That's fine to be honest, I think stats is definitely helpful because you will do it throughout your entire undergraduate, however you dont have to be strong in every subject to be a great psychologist. There will be a lot of research/ report writing- which they will teach you how to do :) I would probably recommend getting a tutor at uni- heaps of people struggle with stats so my uni even had a specific stats tutoring club!

    • @mayasiaw1830
      @mayasiaw1830 3 года назад +2

      Same here :(

  • @Sazzay96
    @Sazzay96 3 года назад +4

    Yet again, such good insight into your job!
    I keep hearing that clinical psychologists are getting rarer and rarer as the training pathway gets more competitive! As you said there was only 20 in your entire cohort?! From your experience have you found this to be true? Ie did you have plenty of job roles to apply for and is there usually lots of demand for people wanting to see a clinical psyc?
    Also, I apologise for all the questions I keep asking! Psychology post honours is such an unknown space and its so hard to find individual experiences.

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад +4

      Hey Sarah :) Yea it was a small cohort, in fact I think we ended the year with 17 as people dropped out. However in terms of needing clin psychs over generalists, I don't think thats as true. At my clinic both the clin and general psychologists have over a 3 month + waitlist! Definitely is the demand for it! :)

  • @callmeqt1269
    @callmeqt1269 4 месяца назад

    our stories leading to psychology are *super* similar (except that my upbringing was not Asian and Buddhist - parallel in ways though)

  • @justbreanna1
    @justbreanna1 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Roanna, this video was super helpful! I just graduated this year and I got into psych at mq. Looking to transfer into honours after 1st year (but still have to keep my grades up until 3rd year). But so keen to start my psych undergrad!!!

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад

      Hey Bree, congratulations, you've made a huge first step. You got this! :)

  • @jjo-mg8xo
    @jjo-mg8xo Год назад +2

    ..well this is totally my comfort channel when people r like.. don't do psychology

  • @teeI0ck
    @teeI0ck Год назад

    i like the world map 🗺 in the background

  • @abundance_crystal698
    @abundance_crystal698 9 месяцев назад

    Could you please talk about bilingual success story in your next video? I do have doubts about my accent but another way to look at it is I speaks a few languages. By the way, thank you so much for sharing all the students in this journey

  • @parisjoy7875
    @parisjoy7875 Год назад +1

    So you only need a masters degree in Australia to become an actual “psychologist”???
    Here, in the states, you need a PhD which is an extra 2-4 yrs extra after a masters degree.
    So, in total, how many years do you attend university until you are an actual psychologist??

  • @Ninaaa186
    @Ninaaa186 3 года назад +2

    Hi Ro, I find your videos incredibly useful and soothing in some way ☺️I'm 33 yrs old, have been working in the business and marketing world for over 10 years. Am currently thinking of changing my career path and pursue my all-time interest in Psych. However, it's a very scary thought to start everything over again at this age!😔 I would love to hear your opinion on whether or not it's possible for me to pursue the path of ideally become a psychologist at my age by starting a Graduate Diploma in Psych? (Would employers always prefer younger candidates?) And what would the individual exit points (job opportunities) be after finishing a GDP, GDPA/Honors or Master degree? ♥️

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад +1

      Hi YY! So glad to hear you're starting psych, and no age is definitely not something holding you back in fact I would probably say employers prefer those with more experience, whether in the psych field or otherwise (and same most patients seem to prefer older psychologists too!). And yes- I have a more in depth video about psychology pathways on my channel too! :)

    • @lsou4592
      @lsou4592 2 года назад

      Hey YY, can you let me know how did you go with career change. I am 24yo , working in retail banking for almost three years now , and I really want to do switch to psychology too.

  • @jfdvbhfd5941
    @jfdvbhfd5941 2 года назад +3

    I've been interested in psychology for quite a while but I just recently figured out that I am an ESFJ. It suggested that Psychology was a career that I should avoid. Now I'm having a bit of doubts whether or not I should pursue being a clinical psychologist as I may not be able to balance out my work life. Any thoughts?

    • @krishnasoni8698
      @krishnasoni8698 2 года назад +2

      i would say you should definitely look forward to psychology, ofcourse only if YOU want to and there are many options to even choose from in psychology so if you think you cannot manage it you can always learn to manager it .what I'm trying to say is if you want it you should definitely do it and remember you xan do anything yeah it will be hard to manage everything but you'll learn it eventually and i read a quote today that"if your dreams don't scare you their not big" and i think our mind is capable of learning anything so go ahead
      that's all......i hope all that make sense😅

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  Год назад +2

      Hello! I completely agree with Krishna! If your passion is psychology and the only thing holding you back is the Myer Briggs test (which is based on shaky science anyway) then go for it! I think it's great using the MBTI if it helps you get a sense of your strengths and weaknesses and prepare for them e.g. if balance is an issue then building a sustainable routine. Besides the field of clinical psychology would be very boring if we only had one type of personality doing it!

  • @alinaahn
    @alinaahn Год назад

    Also I have a question about salary, according to nhs - While training, clinical psychologists will be paid at band 6 and after completing their training, they will be paid at band 7. Top of band 7, 5+ years of experience it’s 50.000 … it’s not even near the numbers you present. Why information is different ?

  • @rajindersingh-um6ly
    @rajindersingh-um6ly 5 месяцев назад +1

    I've applied for bachelor's of psychological studies so what are the job options after this?
    And is there any difference between bachelor's of psychology and bachelor's of psychological studies?

  • @eggegg8181
    @eggegg8181 3 года назад +13

    I just discovered your channel and am finding it so helpful. I’m in my late 20s and considering going to University to study psychology. I actually did go to Uni for psych when I was 18 but had to drop out due to mental health struggles (ironically). Did you see many mature age students studying psychology when you were at Uni? I also struggle with a lot of mental health issues myself so I’m really scared to taking the leap in case the pressure of juggling work and study gets to me. I actually suffered from burn out this year due to my job so I’m terrified of experiencing it again. I don’t know if you can answer this but from your experience have you encountered many people with mental health struggles who were wanting to be psychologists? I have a panic disorder amongst other mental health issues and that’s why I had to drop out in the first place. I think I’m just really scared of failure and not being able to do it, hence why I haven’t been able to apply despite thinking about it for so long.

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад +12

      Hi! my gosh what a journey and its so awesome you have experience and want to pass that onto others. I know there were many mature age students in my cohort and to be honest I think they were better prepared in some ways. In regards to having active mental health struggles I'd say if its affecting your ability to study/ engage you might want to seek some ongoing support to make sure the study journey is smoother however I would definitely say after that you are in no way held back by having lived experience! (another option is also to become a peer worker whose role it is to share their lived experience with patients, and they are deeply valued in the mental health world)

    • @amandahilleary2581
      @amandahilleary2581 2 года назад +7

      Your never too old to study at uni I’m 33 and soon to start my bachelor of counselling this year. I also struggle with mental health but I want to use my life experience to help people in mental health.

  • @yonca6259
    @yonca6259 Год назад

    I want study master in Psychology but i studied Social Work in Uni

  • @nirvaashah168
    @nirvaashah168 2 года назад

    If you do become a private clinical psychologist, do you need to also take a business major?
    I loved this video for all the information it provided!!

  • @shdfhshaa
    @shdfhshaa 3 года назад +3

    I've been obsessed with psychology since I am 14years old and now I am 17 years old. I am malaysian and I'm thinking about to study psychology in university but Im not good in math. Im still school in highschool which is my course in highschool is sport science but my goals is I want to study psychology clinical in degree and study overseas. I really need some advice :))

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад +1

      Feel free to let me know any questions! Good luck :))

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад +1

      (also you really don't need to be that good in maths!- stats feels like a whole different type of subject!)

  • @user-jd3tv6cn1o
    @user-jd3tv6cn1o Год назад

    Could you make a video about actual differences between general and psychologist in terms of working?

  • @stevenli9945
    @stevenli9945 2 года назад

    i was puzzling between psychiatrist and clinical psychologist

  • @MeganOlivier
    @MeganOlivier 2 года назад

    Do you know what the pay differences are between a clinical and counselling psychologist over there? It seems like quite a few jobs are open to both? What are the major differences… is it just like clinical have the option to work with more severe disorders?
    Thank you! Loving your content!

  • @nicolemoore2866
    @nicolemoore2866 3 года назад +4

    hi! I'm about to start my honours year in psych at Melbourne Uni, however I'm pretty worried about the full time load and whether I can sustain a good work-life balance, and consequently whether I should consider dropping to part-time before I start. I was wondering how you experienced your honours year, and whether you found it particularly time consuming? Thank you!

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад +1

      I found it quite hectic however was able to manage PT ABA therapy. Definitely don't overload yourself however as your hons marks determines your ability to get into masters! Love that you're already thinking about work life balance ^^

    • @christosbinos8467
      @christosbinos8467 2 года назад

      Personally, I had nearly everyone including academics talk about how honours year is the most intense academic year for psychology. I did not find that to be the case at all. The coursework is effectively what you've been doing so far, without much of an added difficulty. The thesis itself is more or less what you have already done (a report). The key differences are:
      > You recruit and test participants
      > You design the experiment
      > You decide and conduct the statistical analysis.
      I imagine your program already has prepared you on all those points. I got a first class result and after data collection and background reading, I wrote up the entire paper in ~2 weeks. My advice for you is:
      > Clearly understand what your thesis is and what it isn't. Keep its aim in mind at every step of your writing.
      > Gauge your supervisor strenghts and weaknesses and understand that they are there to ADVISE. They give their best opinions and sometimes it is best to align with it as they tend to know better - this won't always be the case.
      > Cover lecture and tutorial material throughout the year with active recall.
      > Build a SOLID foundation on statistics if you don't already have it. Go through the textbooks and really *understand* what the different analyses do. This will allow you to deal with any unorthodox data, design experiments and other situations that the textbooks may not have prepared you directly for.

  • @RhiannonGamble
    @RhiannonGamble Год назад

    Thank you

  • @saffronclacy5410
    @saffronclacy5410 3 года назад +2

    Hi there!! I just started watching your videos today, thanks so much for the insight it’s really helpful! I’m based in Melbourne, and I actually started my studies back in 2017 in Journalism...I took a year off and now I’m studying a Bachelor of Creative Writing, which I finish this year. I actually have considered a career as a psychologist but I would have to start a Graduate Diploma in Psychological Science since my Bachelor will be an unrelated discipline. I’m 23 this year, is that too old to start a career in psych? I also ask because I have severe social anxiety (social phobia), and I haven’t had a job before, only work experience as a teaching assistant! Do you think I’m too young to go into psychology now, and how do you think I would go since I have anxiety? I love your channel, you’re so genuine and I like that you give a lot of information, your channel will definitely get more popular! Thanks so much! ❤️

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад +3

      Hey Saffron! This is such a lovely comment ^^ The answer to both the are you too old/ too young is absolutely not! In my cohort there were people all the way from early 20's all the way up to 40's. I would recommend doing some kind of work within mental health- perhaps ABA therapy (working with children with Autism) might be appropriate since you've already done teaching assistant work which is great experience too. I'd say anxiety is completely normal, however if it is severe enough to make it really difficult for you to engage in study or the idea of sitting with a client is too overwhelming right now I would recommend seeking some support first to help you through. I always recommend people try therapy (I go to a psychologist myself and find it so helpful!). Best of luck!

    • @thefeelingofunfair4052
      @thefeelingofunfair4052 2 года назад

      I was 28 with a undergrad in finance working as an investment admin. Got my masters in Psy in 2017 and PHD in 2020(now 33). I took a 30k a year pay cut to leave my finance job but I have to much good and bad life experience to just be around people who have only been around the same type of people all the time. Psy is about knowing peolpe not about degrees. I work with people who have all the experience and degrees but half the time they give up on a patient bc they have no experience with bad childhood, addiction, sex fetishes that damage relationships, self-image issues, etc. Class work is nothing compared to going out in real life and meeting real people.Also, many female psychologists only want to treat women

  • @enyaom5000
    @enyaom5000 Год назад +1

    Hi, I'm from the Philippines. I enjoy your content. I'm currently taking my MA in Clinical Psychology. Do you think I can practice in Australia if I get my psychologist license in my country?

  • @christinesaraswati5509
    @christinesaraswati5509 Год назад +1

    Can INFP-T become a psychologist??????????????????????????????????

    • @robertklem2638
      @robertklem2638 Год назад

      Of course they can! Pretty much any type of personality can become a psychologist. Important to mention that some personality traits will make it a better fit (and some the opposite), so certain people could struggle and would be better off in a different career path.
      With all that said INFP is quite common amongst psychologists, some say it is the type most represented type in this field : )

  • @mnabyvcxeze
    @mnabyvcxeze 3 года назад +2

    heyyy i am from malaysia and i just finish my spm (national examination taken by all fifth-form secondary school students in Malaysia.) I am interested in clinical psychology.Planning to go to sydney.Maybe study last few years there and work.My sister is there too. Can you give me some advice pleaseeeeee

  • @nikkinicole4990
    @nikkinicole4990 3 года назад +2

    I’ve been interested in psychology for as long as I can remember, my father was an addict growing up and my mother had depression, I have depression, anxiety and ADHD so I’d love to be able to help people with these things as I understand what it’s like and I also think the mind is the most interesting thing ever, but the only thing is i have no idea how much they make because google told me 30k-200k which is such a huge range and I’m confused. Does anyone know an accurate representation of the salary?

    • @conkodo
      @conkodo 3 года назад

      It depends on the type of degree (Masters, PhD, PsyD) you have, the amount of experience, and who you work for which is why there is so much variation in salary.

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад +1

      Exactly! Unfortunately it is all a bit up and down however I do expect more than 30k... (probably expect more the range between 50k-100k in your first few years out)

  • @lilygarner8463
    @lilygarner8463 3 года назад +2

    This is such an interesting video! I find it so strange there’s so many different qualifications across the world as for us in the UK, we need a BSc and then PhD (maybe Masters in between) to fully qualify as a CP, as well as years of training and experience woven in all of that! Love your channel and thank you for sharing!

    • @anushkaa28
      @anushkaa28 3 года назад

      I to wish to do a BSc and then an MSc. In my country India its mandatory to come from a science background to become a CP with your own clinic. Like someone with a B.A. wouldnot achieve as much as someone with a BSc

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад +1

      I know right!! Wish it were a bit more universal so we could more easily practice in different countries!

    • @tokyokacie
      @tokyokacie 3 года назад +2

      yes, exactly, in America, we can be a licensed mental health therapist with a master’s degree, but need a PhD to be a psychologist of any kind. Knowing that Australia only requires a Master’s, it makes me feel like I should move there.

  • @itshardtofind--9538
    @itshardtofind--9538 3 года назад +2

    Hello, thanks for the video. Do you receive a salary during your supervision after the masters?

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад

      No, unfortunately I pay my supervisor for supervision!

  • @ViNguyen-fc2pd
    @ViNguyen-fc2pd 2 месяца назад

    Everywhere on google it says you need a doctoral degree to become a clinical psychologist. Howcome youre a clinical psychologist with a masters degree?

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  2 месяца назад

      Depends on the country! In Australia if you have a PhD (doctorate degree) you can only research and can't practice :)

  • @nancymaan2956
    @nancymaan2956 3 года назад +2

    Hii..
    First of all Thank you for uploading a video ma'am🙏🙏😊😊
    Psychology is the most underrated field.. so less content regarding this field. Literally thank you.🙏🙏😊😊
    I'm pursuing bsc(hons) psychology and i want to be a researcher ma'am.
    Please if you can guide. I love to explore new things i love creating and finding new things and theory.. loves looking behind the mirror.
    Please if you can help me in my journey mam.

  • @Thea-hs2mj
    @Thea-hs2mj 2 года назад

    Omggg I’m also an INFJ and want to become a psychologist like you (and many other ppl in the comments who are also INFJs! ) 😆

  • @dominicrussell6946
    @dominicrussell6946 2 года назад

    Hey! Love your videos!
    I start in the unsw Psych (hons) program next year and wondering if you/you knew of people who did exchanges with Psychology? Thank you!

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  2 года назад

      Yes definitely, ask the faculty, heaps of psych students go on exchange! (including me) :)

  • @its_sophiejoy
    @its_sophiejoy 3 года назад

    Hi there! I just found your channel and I love your content so much! I find it so hard to find RUclips content that applies to psychology careers in Australia! I'm in high school and I'm interested in going into the field of psychology but I'm not doing psychology as a subject (couldn't fit it into my schedule). Whilst it isn't a prerequisite from the courses I've looked at, do you think I could still go down the psychology pathway if I haven't completed it as a subject in high school?

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for joining and yes thats totally fine! :) my high school didn't offer it either, you can enroll in psychology starting at university! :) good luck!

    • @its_sophiejoy
      @its_sophiejoy 3 года назад

      ​@@thepsychdiariesThat's a big relief! I can't wait to see your content to come! :)

  • @phyuphyu102
    @phyuphyu102 Год назад

    Hellooo as a high schooler, who is currently working on IGCSE A-levels, what subjects should I take if I want to study psychology? I googled and found that the subject choices should be biology, chemistry, maths and physics but I'm not good at physics so initially thinking about not choosing physics... :/

  • @alinaahn
    @alinaahn Год назад

    Good day, I wonder if you know , if I have a PhD in clinical psychology from USA can I move , pass the license exam and be a clinical psychologist in UK? Also, to be a just psychologist what degree I need ? Masters In counseling ? ( I saw just psychologist graph in salary table , so I wonder what kind of psychologist is it , counselor ? ) Thanks for answer in advance !

  • @vimukthichristine8621
    @vimukthichristine8621 2 года назад

    Hi Ro, I'm commencing my 4th year, and very keen to become an ABA therapist too. Could you please share the place you have done your qualifications? it seems like many paces offering but I need the board certification. Many thanks for these V-logs as its utterly inspiring and informative. Keep doing the good stuff. - Christine.

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  2 года назад

      Heh Christine! Well in Sydney I'm familiar with bright eyes early intervention and lizard centre as well as ABA Link :)

  • @imtiazchoudhary3976
    @imtiazchoudhary3976 2 года назад +1

    Can I work as a clinical psychologist in Australia after completing my MA and MPhil in clinical psychology from India?
    Or i have to give some exams for it in Australia?

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  2 года назад

      Hey! Thanks for tuning in :) Hmm unfortunately I'm not sure- the requirements differ quite a lot between different countries and unis. I think my advice would be to reach out to your uni's psychology faculty/ the uni you would like to get into and ask their individual requirements. Good luck!

    • @imtiazchoudhary3976
      @imtiazchoudhary3976 2 года назад

      @@thepsychdiaries Thankyou for your advice.

  • @kavyavashisht2604
    @kavyavashisht2604 3 года назад

    Can we have a video on counselling psychology pathway Roanna

  • @sanayamehta7970
    @sanayamehta7970 2 года назад

    Hi ! Is it hard to find jobs post masters ? And the 2 years training post masters for being a clinical psychologist , are the supervisors provided by the college or you need to find them yourself ?

  • @becjonesbateman
    @becjonesbateman Год назад

    I was just wondering if you were able to manage working whilst completing your masters? is the masters program quite intense in terms of contact hours?

  • @aarchiverma9638
    @aarchiverma9638 2 года назад +1

    Hello psych diaries i just completed my 12th in india in commerce , accounts and I economics and i want to pursue psychology. Can i still be a clinical psychologist inspite of my high school subjects.

    • @foodlover0931
      @foodlover0931 2 года назад +1

      Tho im not psych diaries, u can still become a psychologist regardless on what subjects u have taken in hs . Im in year 12 and I couldn’t take psych, but was told that i can still become one without taking it. sm people haven’t/ couldn’t studied it previously and still has become a therapist. ( hopefully I answered ur question correctly)

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  2 года назад +1

      yes exactly! not really important- though my uni did require at least 1 science subject and maths but it depends what course you apply to!

  • @lianaliou
    @lianaliou 10 месяцев назад

    Can u work after hours if you're a clinical psychologist at a hospital?

  • @alessiavenditti2599
    @alessiavenditti2599 Год назад

    Does working as a therapeutic youth support worker count as experience to get into honours or masters?

  • @gwldeniz
    @gwldeniz 3 года назад

    Hi, I am a foreigner and I wanna get a masters degree in psychology and after that I was thinking of coming to Australia and work. Do you think I can find a job there?

  • @drmether9150
    @drmether9150 2 года назад +1

    Can you transition from psychology to psychiatry?

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  2 года назад +1

      It'll be tricky! They're different streams- psychiatry is under medicine. However one of my good friends did psychology undergrad and transferred to a med degree for postgrad :)

  • @gampamadhav4401
    @gampamadhav4401 Год назад

    Hey, can someone answer my query.? So after a master's in clinical psychology, we can't work as a clinical psychologist.?

  • @Juju-wz4ij
    @Juju-wz4ij 3 года назад

    I’m from Malaysia and I’m aiming to become a professional psychologist in Australia! I’m considering to do mine in QLD like UQ, UOA, and Bond😃
    Ro, is there many international students studying in your MA course? Or have you encounter international psychologists working in Australia? Thank you in advance!

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад +1

      yes! 25% of my masters cohort were international students! :)

  • @creativegreek5009
    @creativegreek5009 3 года назад +1

    Hi actually am a psychology student and am 16 yrs old can you give some tips or advice to overcome from examination anxiety as well as stress ??

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад +1

      Ooh great idea! I've written it on my list

    • @creativegreek5009
      @creativegreek5009 3 года назад

      Can u give some idea to score more marks in psychology?

  • @kanimozhi5487
    @kanimozhi5487 3 года назад

    How did you study statistics is it easy to pass in it ? How much marks needed to pass in ug and masters

  • @mp4tiny
    @mp4tiny 3 года назад +3

    Hi just a quick question, do you have any idea how your pathway to becoming a general psychologist compares to pathways in Melbourne universities like Monash? Thank you for the video though!

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад

      Hmm I think Melbourne would be the same as Sydney (mostly because I know people often move from Sydney to other states to do their masters). I would suggest going on Monash's website re: clinical masters for specifics!

  • @psycheleton
    @psycheleton 2 года назад

    Hi
    There are many people saying that getting a master's doesn't actually make you a psychologist ¿

  • @omniscientgoat
    @omniscientgoat 2 года назад

    Question : Did you choose physics as an elective in high school? It seems to me that physics along with Biology, Chemistry and Psychology itself is vital for becoming a psychologist. I’m not really that good with physics so I was just wondering.

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  2 года назад

      I did! Though it was more to learn about a science and the scentiific way of thinking :)

    • @omniscientgoat
      @omniscientgoat 2 года назад

      @@thepsychdiaries
      Ahhh, Thank you!
      Is it okay if I choose economics instead though?

  • @rogeliofelas6802
    @rogeliofelas6802 3 года назад

    Hello From Argentina! I didnt undersyand the salaries chart. "pshycologist" refer to general pshycologist, Right?
    What does "Senior" mean?? And "clinical" means clinical pshycologist. I´m looking forward to be a clinical psy, this says that the 1rst year of service is 95k Aus aprox (this amount refers to your first year AFTER you completed your master ad the 2 years of supervised work)

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад +1

      Yes refers to general, I believe general is if they're managing the team. And yes that would be after masters and your 2 years of the registrar program :)

  • @psyche775
    @psyche775 3 года назад +1

    Don't you need a doctoral degree in order to be called a psychologist? I thought people with masters are only therapists.

  • @Sport-hm5rf
    @Sport-hm5rf 3 года назад

    Can Clinical psychologist with master get License In Australia ?

  • @nicolebachler4450
    @nicolebachler4450 Год назад

    love your videos but sometimes I struggle with the audio

  • @trvlwky
    @trvlwky 2 года назад

    Hi i am from Malaysian, currently pursuing master in counselling. May i know in Australia do y'all have a board for counsellor to register and get license to practice? How does counsellors works in Australia? Or do you all have counsellors there? Hope to hear from you about this cause I am quite interested to know the work culture for mental health in Australia 🙂🌻

  • @adakristabernardo7036
    @adakristabernardo7036 3 года назад

    I want to be a psychiatrist in Australia in the future. Can I work in Australia as a psychiatrist even though I graduated in different country?

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад +1

      Ooh I'm not sure about psychiatry as that's in medicine! I would recommend asking your psychiatry unit at your local uni :)

  • @jamsam609
    @jamsam609 3 года назад

    Have you ever seen the movie Penguin Bloom?

  • @kanimozhi5487
    @kanimozhi5487 3 года назад

    Any study tips on studying psychology

  • @geetadesai9730
    @geetadesai9730 3 года назад +1

    Is the salary of a psychologist, enough to commit a good and SATISFIED life style?
    (I am still 12 idk much about finances and stuff, srry if I sound dumb hehe)

  • @teodoraisofache9995
    @teodoraisofache9995 3 года назад +1

    This was a very interesting video. Thank you so much for giving us such valuable information. I watched several of the videos that you made and finally comprehended that there are, in fact, several pathways to become a psychologist in Australia and the difference between a general psychologist and a psychologist that specializes in a specific area. I have, however, some questions that I would really appreciate, if they could be answered. I am Romanian and I am interested in studying psychology in Australia. I have already been accepted in an uni in Australia, and I am hoping to complete a bachelors program, an honors program and a masters program (I am being incredibly optimistic here) and then 2 years of where you have to work as a psychologist registrar. I know that international students are allowed to work 2 years post graduation in Australia, so that in itself is not a problem. What I have questions about is: are people who are not Australian citizens or permanent residents of Australia allowed to work as a psychology registrar? You also mentioned that you get paid while working as a psychology registrar (thank God Hallelujah), but would you say you get enough money to "live" comfortably, or do you think another part time job is necessary?
    Sincerely,
    Teodora.

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад +2

      Amazing that the vids are adding value! And yes I have friends who were international students who are currently working as registrars so its definitely possible. And also yes, the registrar role is basically normal full time work (with a little extra in terms of supervision costs and early career you might charge like 10% less), think of it like a "grad role" salary for a little while!

  • @suscribalikes2895
    @suscribalikes2895 3 года назад

    Hi! Does it matter which bachelors you receive. I want to be a clinical psychologist but I'm not sure which bachelors I need arts or science?

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад +1

      It really depends on the uni- I think the important thing is you need to get into the last psychology honours year. Whether you did a B Arts (major in psych) or bachelor of science I think matters (at least at UNSW they seemed flexible as long as you had also done stats). I think the best course of action would be contacting the psychology faculty at the uni you would like to apply for! :)

  • @shuba5991
    @shuba5991 3 года назад

    Is psychology tough to study and to become a psychologist?

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад +2

      I have to admit it was pretty intense (especially masters), however worth it!

  • @sachimirgh9688
    @sachimirgh9688 3 года назад

    Hi could you tell me how we can become a liscensed clinical psychologist in Australia?

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад

      yes I have a video on it (psychology pathways!) :))

  • @prankcing3322
    @prankcing3322 3 года назад

    what about a psyd, doctor of psychology not a phd

  • @zeeshanmohammad9947
    @zeeshanmohammad9947 3 года назад

    The University of Melbourne oR The University of Sydney For Masters which is better I am an Indian student.
    I wanted to do my masters from Melbourne is ranked above than sidney
    What do you think about it. Is Sydney was your first choice Why don't you choose melbourn.

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад

      I personally live in sydney so it was an easy choice however I hear Melb is amazing- perhaps you can see which city you prefer to live in :)

  • @ahilanavaratnam5441
    @ahilanavaratnam5441 2 года назад

    Did you need experience to get involved in ABA therapy? Is it possible to get involved as a student volunteer?

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  2 года назад +1

      I didn't have any experience at all! (aside from saying I was a psychology student). The centre will train you :

  • @tftfndripp8970
    @tftfndripp8970 3 года назад

    I have a simple question, do u have to get ur bachelors or can you just study the normal 4 years of college and work as a psychologist in clinics of hospitals, Love your vids, sending love.....

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад

      So the bachelor in psychology is the normal 4 years- but then there are different paths you can take to practice (check out my psychology pathways video)!

  • @valankafernandes6709
    @valankafernandes6709 2 года назад

    Hey!!! Please help...I'm a student from India...and I want to earn my psychology degree and work there ....what are the educational requirements to get in the university ???

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  2 года назад

      depends what uni! I recommend emailing/ calling the uni you want to get into to ask :)

  • @manvi4514
    @manvi4514 2 года назад

    is phd necessary for clinical psychologist?

  • @aaqibarshad2754
    @aaqibarshad2754 3 года назад

    i really love computer and stuf and i research 24/7 but i wanted to take a turn to psychology mind and atuf can you give me an advice i am currently in pakistan

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад +1

      Feel free to comment any questions you have!

  • @alphagirl3256
    @alphagirl3256 3 года назад

    Hey actually I want to be a clinical psychologist in USA in USA is there is any scope in psychology is it worth in USA

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад

      Hmm I'm not sure really! Only familiar with the Australian system :)

  • @pratyasha1466
    @pratyasha1466 2 года назад

    How much do we have to study??I really love to study mental health and behaviour. I'm in 8th standard and I wanna become a clinical psychologist.I live in India but I wanna get a job Abroad. Any advice for me?

    • @shawaiz8886
      @shawaiz8886 2 года назад

      My question too. Please reply us

  • @lanzfernandez7729
    @lanzfernandez7729 3 года назад

    Hi, I have a question... Are Psychologists underpaid or not? Cuz I've been thinking to get the bs psychology course but I'm scared to think that psychologists aren't that in demand

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  3 года назад +1

      Hmm difficult to say as there's heaps of variation- however one thing I can say is they are definitely in demand, especially as mental health concerns seem to be increasing during COVID