Specialization in Jungian Studies

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Students in Saybrook's psychology programs come from many career paths and are pursuing higher education to advance in their chosen fields. The career options open to individuals completing a graduate psychology degree represent a broad range of occupations and organizations. Our graduates work in a variety of settings, including private practice, schools and universities, community health centers, hospitals, nursing homes, prisons, the juvenile justice system, substance abuse clinics, corporate offices, non-profit organizations, and the government.

Presently, Saybrook psychology graduates are leaders in the following areas:

  • Conflict resolution and mediation
  • Restorative justice
  • College teaching
  • Non-profit leadership
  • International relief efforts
  • Self-improvement and wellness counseling
  • Healthcare provision
  • Forensic psychology
  • Clinical psychology
  • Religion/spirituality
  • Community service organizations
  • Juvenile justice
  • Law enforcement
  • Government agencies
  • Grant funded research
  • Think tanks
  • Sports psychology
  • Pediatrics
  • Complementary and alternative healthcare
  • Geropsychology

Many have founded their own companies, and hundreds are successfully published authors.

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