Recent Posts by Dr. Julian Navarro, PhD, LCSW

How to Become an Army Mental Health Specialist (MOS 68X) in 2025

Quick Answer Army behavioral health specialists (MOS 68X) are enlisted mental health professionals who provide counseling, crisis intervention, and support to soldiers. You'll need a bachelor's degree in psychology or related field, an ASVAB score of 101+ in Skilled Technical, and approximately 20 weeks of Advanced Individual Training. Specialists typically earn $3,027-$3,675 per month base…
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Can a Psychology License Make Me Rich?

Quick Answer Psychology licensure can lead to comfortable earnings but rarely "wealth" in traditional terms. Licensed clinical and counseling psychologists earn a median of $96,100 annually (May 2024 BLS data), while licensed mental health counselors (LPC, LMHC) average $59,190. Your earning potential depends on your degree level (master's vs. doctorate), specialty area, geographic location, and…
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Is a PhD in Counseling Worth It? 2025 Career & Salary Guide

Quick Answer A PhD in Counseling is worth it if you want to pursue research, university teaching, or specialized clinical practice that requires doctoral-level training. The journey takes 4-8 years with opportunity costs exceeding $200,000, but opens doors to careers earning a median of $92,740 annually compared to $53,710 for master's-level mental health counselors. The…
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Where Do Counselors Work? 16 Settings + Salaries (2025)

Quick Answer Counselors work in 20+ settings, including hospitals ($62,180 median), schools ($60,510), private practices ($45,000-$95,000+), telehealth platforms ($55,000-$75,000), mental health agencies ($59,190), VA facilities ($65,000-$85,000), and correctional institutions. Entry positions require a bachelor's degree, while clinical roles need a master's degree and state licensure. Work environments range from traditional offices to remote telehealth, with…
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100 Best Psychology Professionals to Follow on X – 2025

Quick Answer:Follow leading psychology professionals on X (formerly Twitter) to stay current with research, clinical insights, and mental health advocacy. Our curated list includes 100 verified accounts spanning clinical psychology, neuroscience, research, counseling, and specialized fields, all confirmed active as of October 2025.

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How to Become an Environmental Psychologist

Environmental psychologists study how physical spaces affect human behavior and well-being. To become one, you'll need a doctoral degree (PhD or PsyD) in psychology with a focus on environmental psychology, which typically takes 8-10 years after high school. While the Bureau of Labor Statistics doesn't track environmental psychologists separately, they fall under "Psychologists, All Other" with a median salary of $117,580 annually.

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Parole Officer Career Guide: Requirements, Salary & Outlook

Parole officers supervise and assist convicted offenders who've been released from prison early on parole. To become a parole officer, you'll need at least a bachelor's degree in criminal justice, psychology, social work, or a related field, plus pass physical and psychological exams. The median salary for probation officers and correctional treatment specialists is $64,520 annually according to 2024 BLS data, with employment projected to grow 3% through 2034.

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How to Succeed in Your Introductory Psychology Class: 7 Proven Strategies

Succeeding in introductory psychology requires active engagement, rather than passive note-taking. Build relationships with your professor through office hours, form study groups with classmates, participate in psychology clubs, and use evidence-based study techniques. Studies show that active learners often outperform passive learners, with some research indicating an improvement of up to 20–30% in retention or grades.

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Why Major in Psychology: Student Perspectives and Career Paths

Quick Answer Students choose psychology majors because the field offers remarkable versatility across careers, from counseling and clinical work to business, research, and education. With a psychology degree, you can pursue entry-level positions with a bachelor's, advance to licensed therapy with a master's, or become a clinical psychologist with a doctorate. The field's broad applicability,…
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