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This is not actually a job title, as you can see by visiting the FBI website. You can not be solely a profiler of criminals but can conduct profiling in addition to a range of job responsibilities. Think of profiling as a task you will get to do ... more
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A developmental psychologist studies the development of the human mind from infancy through adulthood. The field was originally only concerned with children, but has expanded to encompass all of the psychological aspects of human development. These ... more
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While we do not have specific courses in these areas, our undergraduate curriculum prepares you for graduate work in these as well as other areas of psychology. If you want further information on these areas, consult specific graduate programs. ... more
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A psychologist is a person who has completed doctorate level training and then achieved licensing so that they may offer counseling and treat those with mental health issues or illnesses. Any psychologist can treat children, but sometimes the term ... more
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Actually, very few forensic psychologists do profiling. The FBI doesn't even have an official occupational title of "profiler." They have a unit that analyzes violent crime that sometimes does profiling, but you have to be an FBI agent for about 3 ... more
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