you need good friendship
trust
respect
2 yrs of body learning
Yes, psychologists with extensive training in psychopharmacology can now prescribe drugs.
Yes, they are psychologists with a postdoctoral Master of Science or Master in Arts in Clinical Psychopharmacology, can prescribe medications to their patients. In New Mexico also Clinical Psychologists who have that special training can also prescribe, as well as, the ones who have that training and work for the US Armed Forces
only if you are treating a person
training
Not necessarily... Although, it is a tough sport on your thighs. If you have a coach like mine you have to be fit, and there are days where you run a lot sprints, and conditioning.
Sport psychologists can earn anywhere from $50,000 to $150,000 per year, depending on their level of experience, location, and employer. Those with advanced degrees and certifications tend to earn higher salaries.
Obviously no training is required.
yes it can
weight training
Psychologists in a solo or group practice or those who offer any type of patient care-including clinical, counseling, and school psychologists-must meet certification or licensing requirements in all States and the District of Columbia. Licensing laws vary by State and by type of position and require licensed or certified psychologists to limit their practice to areas in which they have developed professional competence through training and experience. Clinical and counseling psychologists usually need a doctorate in psychology, an approved internship, and 1 to 2 years of professional experience. In addition, all States require that applicants pass an examination. Most State licensing boards administer a standardized test, and many supplement that with additional oral or essay questions. Some States require continuing education for renewal of the license.
Psychologists in a solo or group practice or those who offer any type of patient care-including clinical, counseling, and school psychologists-must meet certification or licensing requirements in all States and the District of Columbia. Licensing laws vary by State and by type of position and require licensed or certified psychologists to limit their practice to areas in which they have developed professional competence through training and experience. Clinical and counseling psychologists usually need a doctorate in psychology, an approved internship, and 1 to 2 years of professional experience. In addition, all States require that applicants pass an examination. Most State licensing boards administer a standardized test, and many supplement that with additional oral or essay questions. Some States require continuing education for renewal of the license.
Some therapists or psychologists can practice with only a Master's degree.