What should I do after my B.A In Psychology???
Hello,
Harsimran, Psychology is a multidisciplinary field and has its prevelace in almost everwhere. Catagorically speaking , i would suggest you that you can do internships at B.A level but if you are looking for a job in the same field then it is highly recommaned that you pursue your master's degree in the same and then after completeing your masters degree you can apply for freelance counsellor, work as a assisstant professor after completing your NET paper. Futher, Psychology is a humangous field and have options like, tourism psychology , sports psychology , organizational/industrial psychology and many more.
Hello Harsimran Kaur,
After you complete your B.A in psychology, itis highly recommended for you to pursue a masters degree. Clinical psychology is the most common field. The emerging fields are organizational and industrial psycholgy. You can train to be councillor too or a researcher. But all of this requires a masters degree.
Graphology is a technique that allows us to understand ourselves and also explore those who surround us.
Through the study of letters called graphological analysis, it is possible to study patterns of writing that identify the psychological state of a person and to evaluate the characteristics of their personality.
Most of the students in pscyhology also prefer to learn Graphology as it provides a key to understand people accurately from their hand writing .
I found this site www.hai.in to be quite resourceful on handwriting analysis topics?
A psychology degree develops knowledge of human behavior as well as research, statistics, and writing skills. It also provides training in a number of skills which can be applied to many occupations and disciplines. If you are interested in further study then you can go for master's degree & after that PHD which will help you to get more opportunies in your Career. And if you are interested for Job then you can have the below options:
Career Counselor
Case Manager
Child Care Worker
Psychiatric Technician:
While an undergraduate degree in psychology does not qualify graduates for a career as a psychologist, it does prepare them to work in the field of mental health and human services.
Good Luck!