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How to get a Neuropsychology degree: What are the Requirements?

If you are interested in neuropsychology as a field of study, you will want to know how to get a neuropsychology degree: what are the requirements? Neuropsychology is a highly specialized field of psychological study that examines how the brain’s structure and functions are linked to psychiatric and neurological disorders. Clinical neuropsychologists are well qualified […]

What is the Difference Between a Psychologist vs Psychiatrist?

To the man on the street, there is not much difference between a psychologist vs psychiatrist, but although both professions appear to be identical, there are differences between a psychologist and psychiatrist, and for anyone with an involvement or interest in mental health, it is useful to appreciate what these differences are. Like lawyers and […]

5 Tips How to be Motivated to Study

Let’s face it: studying can be a real bore at times. After all, who wants to hit the books when you have spent all day at school or work? No, it would be far better to throw those books under the desk and crash out in front of the television for a few hours… So […]

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