Clinical Psychologist Reviews

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Clinical Psychologist Reviews

What is it like working as a Clinical Psychologist?

August 2022
I am interested to work within students.
Clinical Psychologist in Abu Dhabi:
Pros: it is a chance that a person satisfied of the work of teaching and training students to help them go safely on the road of life
Cons: I like not to make all the caring on just curriculum timetable ,the ministry should focus also in student's self-development and career advising .
February 2022
Shriners Portland is a welcoming teaching hospital with extensive opportunities for psychologists.
Clinical Psychologist in Portland:
Pros: Multidisciplinary team work
Cons: Low pay
January 2022
Working in Beckley, West Virginia.
Clinical Psychologist in Beckley:
Pros: I make a positive impact in the community where I was raised.
Cons: The area tends to be conservative and culturally disadvantaged.
April 2021
Room with a View.
Clinical Psychologist in Seattle:
Pros: My psychotherapy practice has been recession-proof and has essentially gone on unchanged during COVID other than switching to all Zoom sessions.
Cons: Traffic. Cost. Gloomy Winter. But it’s better than anyplace else I can think of.
February 2021
Demanding but fulfilling.
Clinical Psychologist in Pretoria:
Pros: Autonomy and nature of the work
Cons: Administration and delays in receiving payment
June 2019
Clinical Psychologist in Marietta:
Pros: I work for myself and for my clients
Cons: I am at the mercy of insurance companies who are not focused on health care but on their own profits
March 2019
Clinical Psychologist in Columbus:
Cons: Poor management; little transparency and dialogue about how productivity and salary determinations are made; Director of Division of Psychology uses bullying tactics to get her way; does not seek or use input of employees

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