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Questions with the keyword 'psychologist'

  • What has been the highlight of your psychological career? by anon-204257 to Sally, James, David, Dan Comments: (No comments so far )
  • if you were not a scientist what would you be by anon-204640 to Sally, Lucy, Louise, James, David, Dan Comments: (No comments so far )
  • Being a psychologist, do you feel that you over-analyse everything? by anon-204923 to Sally, Lucy, Louise, James, David, Dan Comments: (No comments so far )
  • Have you personally/with other respected psychologist, discovered or developed any potential treatments? If so, what by anon-204918 to Lucy Comments: (No comments so far )
  • what would you say are the most important traits are to becoming a psychologist? by anon-204919 to Sally, Lucy, Dan Comments: (No comments so far )
  • what is a running pychologists by anon-204921 to Sally Comments: (No comments so far )
  • To what extent do you think being a clinical psychologist is hard? by anon-204918 to Lucy Comments: (No comments so far )
  • was this your dream job? by anon-204914 to Sally Comments: (So far, one comment )
  • what was the process of becoming a psychologist? by anon-204906 to Sally, Lucy, Louise, James, David, Dan Comments: (No comments so far )
  • what is the most annoying question/request you get asked as a Psychologist? by anon-204913 and 3 others. to Sally, Lucy, Louise, James, David, Dan Comments: (No comments so far )

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