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Psychology? Psychiatry? and what level of degree.


Question Posted Wednesday September 15 2010, 10:16 pm

Ok so I have a fascination with mental conditions, etc, that severly interfere with living normally, more serious cases and rehabilitation. What degrees would i need if i was to get a job working most of the time with a person? Is there any way a degree in communications study would help?

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Additional info, added Wednesday September 15 2010, 10:50 pm:
To explain what more id want to do is to work with them on a more personal basis, where we would see each other more often where I would keep track records, handle crisis, to advocate for them if they need something or complain of something..

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justjaimes answered Thursday September 16 2010, 5:13 pm:
I think it's great that you're interested in the "tougher" cases. I found a website that may be able to help you a bit, and perhaps lead you to other questions/answers.
Hope this helps:

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Good luck,
Jaimes :-)

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CelticAutumn answered Wednesday September 15 2010, 10:48 pm:
Mostly a psych degree would qualify for that. Psych translation is where a comm degree could fit in

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