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  2. List of credentials in psychology - Wikipedia

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    Associate degrees. Associate of Art (AA) or Associate of Science (AS): Associate degrees are usually two-year degrees and are often offered at community colleges. Many choose to start with associate degrees in counseling psychology, clinical psychology, or related fields, before starting work on degrees which require further education. An ...

  3. Average US salary by state - AOL

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    SoFi examines the average salary in the U.S. and how income varies from state to state ... inflation impacts states to varying degrees.) ... Only 12.3% of Americans make in the $75,000 to $99,999 ...

  4. Clinical Associate (Psychology) - Wikipedia

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    In Scotland, a Clinical Associate is a shortened designation for a Clinical Associate in Applied Psychology (CAAP). A Clinical Associate is a specialist regulated mental health professional whose duties include assessing, formulating, and treating clients all within specified ranges of conditions and age. Clinical Associates work either in ...

  5. List of academic ranks - Wikipedia

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    Associate Professors have a starting (net) salary of around 33,000 euros per year (about 56000 gross), Full Professors have a starting salary of 40,000 euros per year (about 70000 gross), and Contract Professors of around 3,000 euros per year.

  6. The Salary You Need To Afford Living in America’s ... - AOL

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    Boomtown. The word sounds like it's describing an explosion -- and in a way, it is. Boomtowns are considered the fastest-growing cities in America due to rapid business and population growth. An...

  7. How Far a Typical Middle-Class Salary Goes in America’s ...

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    The financial reality of being in the middle class -- defined by the Pew Research Center as those with an income that is two-thirds to double that of the U.S. median household income -- has become...

  8. Associate degree - Wikipedia

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    The first associate degrees were awarded in the UK (where they are no longer awarded) in 1873 before spreading to the US in 1898. In the United States, the associate degree may allow transfer into the third year of a bachelor's degree. [1] Associate degrees have since been introduced in a small number of other countries.

  9. Mental health professional - Wikipedia

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    The Mental Health Professional Class has often not been included in these occupational schemas in which Occupational Handbooks often separate Human Service Management Classes and Professional Classes from the term Health Care. Common salary ranges are in the $30,000-40,000 for the higher professional at the small community agency.