Posted on March 27, 2010.
Average psychologist? psychologist with their teachers do make a lot of money? What is the salary
In fact, you can not be a licensed psychologist without a PhD.
The title "psychologist" is reserved solely for this measure. If you have a Masters, then you can be a therapist, counselor, etc., but not a psychologist. I just wanted to clarify that:)
Regarding income goes, it varies by industry and specialization (clinical, counseling, industrial organization, PSYC education, school PSYC, etc.), practice setting (administration, monitoring of school, private practice, etc.), and level of experience. A good estimate would be $ 60,000. ;)
depends on the type of psychologist you want to be .... in general, a career that requires a master pay well.
psychologists (studied as a group) had an average annual income of $ 63,340!
It depends on how you are productive. Whether you work for an organization or are independent. It may depend on your customers. Are they insured, rich, etc., etc.
Well, lets clear up a misunderstanding that time is not things like a psychologist "with their masters." You MUST have a doctor to be a psychologist. Highyl I suggest if you are going to only get your masters, which found in psychology. Get a degree in social work or something like that, where you can be independently licensed.
People with a master's degree in psychology are limited in what they can do. Most end up as "therapists" or social workers. Many make $ 25,000 - $ 40,000 per year.
Psychologists may vary from actual $ 40,000 on the spot (up), depending on what they do. The last I saw, the average psychologist in my state was about $ 72,000 per year.
http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos056.htm # earn ...
Bureau of labor standards .... Actual income of psychologists. Today industrial / organizational psychologists are better paid, working for the industry. They do research, work in organizational change.
In most states you can not be a psychologist "with only a master ... you must have a Ph.D. or Psy.D., pass state tests, to declare a specialty (clinical, counseling, etc.), and a license.
Revenues for ... "Wages" only applies if you work for someone else, like a clinic or hospital. If you are in private practice, your "income" comes from the fees you charge. You are free to charge the amount you want, but your best best is to keep it in the same area as the load of others. This can be $ 50 to $ 150 / $ 200 per hour to 50 minutes depending on how good you are and where we practice.