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Clinical Psychologists
1. Job description: Perform therapy, assessment, and diagnosis, and prescribe medication (in some states).
2. How to be a clinical psychologist: Go into a Ph.D. or Psy.D. program, complete an internship, and a postdoc for some states.
3. Where they can work: Hospitals, private practices, mental health clinics.
Neuropsychologists
1. Job description: Perform therapy, but do more assessment, intervention, and diagnosing of neurological disorders like ADHD and Alzheimer's disease.
2. How to be a neuropsychologist: Go into a Ph.D. or Psy.D. program that has a specific neuropsych track, complete an internship, and may have to do a 2year postdoc in some states. (the process is typically longer than a clinical psychologist).
3. Where they can work: All the same places as a clinical psychologist but may mainly work in a hospital setting.
Big Differences:
1. Salary, (neuropsychologist make more).
2. Neuropsychologists can diagnose and assess more conditions related to the brain.
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