Everybody asks the question,"What do you wanna be when you grow up?" See, I have no problem with this question accept the fact that the vagueness of this question leads me to ask a much more alternative question, "What do you want to do?" I believe that this alternative question represents ideals that encourage students to be more diverse and to become more dynamic and innovative as opposed to sticking to a strict regiment and just dedicating myself to just one career. For project purposes I wanna dedicate myself to a job within the field of Forensic psychology.
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Why I chose my career field....... |
What’s my exactly is forensic psychology? |
As a child, I grew up very different from most kids. As opposed to most children that grow up blissfully ignorant at certain mature situations and topics my mom has always enforced me to observe the way people act and behave and learn from people’s mistakes. As I grew older I continued to instill observant ideals I learned from my mom and applied these studious habits into my hobbies and my consumption of media.
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Most forensic psychology textbook authors describe forensic psychology as having a broad definition and a narrow definition. Forensic psychology, as defined by the American Psychological Association, is the application of clinical specialties to the legal arena. Of course that would be the much broader term to describe my career, in more exact terms the practice of forensic psychology, and perhaps the most frequent duty of forensic psychologists, is the psychological assessment of individuals who are involved, in one way or another, with the legal system.
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