Monday, December 22, 2003

All Psychology Schools Cracks the Case on Forensic Psychology Degrees

All Psychology Schools Cracks the Case on Forensic Psychology Degrees

Leading psychology directory launches forensic psychology career guide for prospective forensic psychology students.

Seattle, WA (PRWEB) April 16, 2009

One of the fastest growing fields of psychology--forensic psychology--applies psychology to the law and the legal system. Because of forensic psychology's rising popularity, this once - difficult-to-find degree specialty is becoming less rare, and prospective students can now find traditional and online psychology degree programs from accredited schools.

This comprehensive guide includes educational articles and an interview with Dr. Linda Daniels (http://www. allpsychologyschools. com/faqs/forensic-psychology-interview. php), professor of forensic psychology at the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology. Dr. Daniels offers expert testimony on the biggest misperceptions that students have about the field, the best character traits for a forensic psychologist and how she sees forensic psychology changing over the next decade.

For students seriously thinking about becoming a forensic psychologist, or for already-established psychology professionals who are seeking to change their psychology specialty, the Forensic Psychology online resource guide provides valuable information about traditional and online degrees (http://www. allpsychologyschools. com/faqs/forensic-psychology-degrees. php), forensic psychology subfields (http://www. allpsychologyschools. com/faqs/case-forensic-psychology. php) and current salary data (http://www. allpsychologyschools. com/faqs/forensic-psychology-salary. php).

Forget the impression of forensic psychology that you've gathered from watching television shows such as CSI and Law & Order. All Psychology Schools' new Forensic Psychology Career Resource Guide (http://www. allpsychologyschools. com/faqs/forensic-psychology. php) helps teach the truth about this often misperceived field, and you'll find everything you'll need to know to get a degree in psychology and become a forensic psychologist.

About All Psychology Schools:
All Psychology Schools (http://www. AllPsychologySchools. com (http://www. AllPsychologySchools. com)]) is an Internet site dedicated to helping people interested in counseling and psychology careers find the traditional classroom and online training they need to succeed. Users can search for psychology and counseling schools, get information about education requirements, find degree programs and read articles about various specialties.

About All Star Directories:
All Star Directories, Inc. is one of the Internet's fastest growing publishers of online and career school directories, matching millions of highly qualified prospective students with the schools that best meet their education needs. Recently, Inc. Magazine ranked All Star among the fastest growing companies in the country, and the Puget Sound Business Journal has recognized the company as one of Washington State's fastest growing companies for five consecutive years. From leading research institutions to fast-growing online and for-profit schools, nearly 6,000 featured schools trust All Star Directories as the authority in online student recruitment. The All Star network of sites focuses on a wide range of fields, including All Allied Health Schools, All Art Schools, All Business Schools, All Education Schools, All Psychology Schools, All Criminal Justice Schools, All Computer Schools and All Nursing Schools. Please visit www. allstardirectories. com] or call 1-888-404-8043 for more information.

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