Friday, February 24, 2012

Fourth Interview Questions


1. How much of the human brain do you think a psychologist should know about?
2. In your opinion, what are a few things a person should do when starting a career in psychology? 
3.In your experience, does a person's Intelligence Type (ex. Spatial, Linguistic, Musical, Logical-Mathematical, Bodily-Kinesthetic, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal, Naturalist) reflect on the type of problem he/she is facing? Why or why not?
4. When can a psychologist say that a patient has fully recovered, or improved, from the situation they were in?
5. Have you ever had patients in the middle of your sessions would quit? Or just not agree to go on? 
6. What type of therapy do you think is best to use with a child who feels as if it's their responsibility to care for their younger siblings, and keeps to him/her self?
7. How beneficial would it be to know about how the brain works, and how a person retrieves information?
8. If a psychologist is not able to connect with a patient, what can a psychologist do in order to gain it? Or does the patient get another psychologist?
9. When someone barely becomes a psychologist, is there someone to look over them and make sure they do everything they can to help the patient?
10. When a patient has their first session, what are their reactions? How do they act?
11. How different do you think it is when working with children, teens, or adults?
12. Over the years, do you think there have been more, or fewer amounts of people in need of your help?
13. What would be an example of a mistake a psychologist can do that may cause their license to be taken away?
14. If a person can't concentrate properly during a therapy session, what can the psychologist do to help them?
15. When is it necessary to involve friends or family in a person's sessions?
16. About how many clients do you have per week? 
17. How can a psychologist gain more clients?
18. What other possible jobs can a person get with the skills they gain when becoming a psychologist?
19. What difficulties have you faced throughout your career? 
20. Can you think of any articles or books that may be able to help me understand more about psychology? 

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