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Clinical Psychology Career

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May 12, 2008
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Jury Selection
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Hi Mike

Not sure about specific training but you should find the jury selection page on the all about forensic psychology website useful.

May 11, 2008
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Jury Selection Training
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I am interested in lerning more about lying detection, micro-facial expressions, training. As a Forensic Psychology graduate student I am interested in jury selection, and jury analysis. Is there specific training for these goals? Any advice is greatly appreciated.

Mike

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Clinical Psychology Qualifications
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Hi Anitha

I think you will also need postgraduate qualifications. To become a clinical psychologist In the UK, in addition to having a relevant BSc, you also have to undertake a three-year, full time, professional training course leading to a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology.

Check out the clinical psychology page for more career information and links.

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