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How 2 become a psychologist with no qualifications?

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How 2 become a psychologist with no qualifications?

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If you are asking if it’s possible to work as a psychologist without any qualifications whatsoever then the answer is no. All psychologists in the UK are regulated by the British Psychological Society (BPS) and have completed honours degrees and postgraduate degrees in Psychology. Any people claiming to be psychologists who are not qualified or regulated can be prosecuted. A psychologist in the UK must have: A BA/BSc (honours) psychology degree that is accredited by the BPS and qualifies them for Graduate Basis for Registration (GBR) with the BPS. A postgraduate qualification such as an MSc or a Doctorate (e.g. PhD or DClinPsyc). For ‘applied’ postgrad courses such as those in clinical or forensic psychology the courses must be accredited by the BPS. For some careers there is a requirement to work for 2 years under a chartered psychologist once you have finished your postgrad study to receive your own chartered status. If you are asking if it is possible to begin studying psychology at

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