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Psychologists are dedicated professionals who study the mind and behavior to help people understand and improve their mental health. They work in various settings, such as schools, hospitals, and private practices, providing therapy and conducting research. Key traits of psychologists include empathy, patience, curiosity, trustworthiness, and problem-solving skills. By supporting individuals through challenges, helping children succeed in school, and advancing mental health research, psychologists make a significant positive impact on society, fostering healthier and more understanding communities.
Salary Range
- $81,000 – $110,000/ year
Education & Timeframe
- Start Your Journey: Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology or a related field Duration: ~4 years
- Advance Your Expertise: Doctorate Degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) in Psychology from an accredited institution Duration: ~4-7 years
- Gain Experience: Complete a postdoctoral fellowship or supervised practice to gain specialized training and experience in clinical settings. Stay current with the latest research, therapeutic techniques, and patient care practices.
Scholarship Opportunities
- The Nevada Public Health Foundation, Inc. is promoting workforce development and employee retention through the Social Work Workforce Development Scholarship program. Each scholarship, up to $1,000, may be awarded to social work students who work with the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) as employees, interns, practicum students, volunteers, or contractors. For more information email: info@nphf.org.
- The Behavioral Health Education, Retention, and Expansion Network of Nevada (BeHERE NV) is offering a scholarship for UNLV students pursuing careers in behavioral health, to address the state’s mental health workforce shortage and improve access to care. This scholarship not only provides financial support but also opens doors to valuable educational and professional opportunities, empowering students to make a meaningful impact in their communities. Please contact roberta.miranda@unlv.edu for more information.
- The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Nevada Health Workforce Pipeline Grant (NHWPG) will focus on providing funding opportunities that are intended to disseminate financial relief and incentivize individuals to pursue careers in a variety of health-related fields. The expected outcome for these funds is to support and expand the opportunity to increase the number of qualified and competent professionals in the health workforce to improve the overall health of our communities. For more information, please contact Ryan Mills at rmills@health.nv.gov.
- The Nevada Health Equity & Loan Assistance (HEAL) Program was launched by the Nevada Treasury in 2025 to reward healthcare providers who choose to practice in Nevada. The Nevada HEAL Program provides student loan repayment up to $120,000 to providers who commit to at least 5 years of clinical practice in an eligible Nevada community. See Nevada HEAL Program for details.
Academic Institutions
- Truckee Meadows Community College, Reno:
- College of Southern Nevada, Las Vegas:
- Western Nevada College, Las Vegas:
- Great Basin College, Elko:
- University of Nevada, Reno:
- University of Nevada, Las Vegas:
Additional Information
- Psychologists: Occupational Outlook Handbook: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
- Psychologist: What They Do, Specialties & Training | ClevelandClinic
- Sociologists: Occupational Outlook Handbook: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Career Choices & Growth
- With the appropriate education, training, or experience, individuals can pursue careers in positions and settings such as:
- Clinical Psychology
- Child Advocacy Center
- Juvenile Services
- Mental Health Therapist
- Behavioral and Emotional Counseling
- Child Welfare
- Healthcare Services
- Substance Abuse Prevention
- School Counselor and Advisor
- Marriage and Family Therapist