The fields of psychology and law intersect in a number of ways. So, if you’re interested in combining both into a career, forensic psychology may be your best option. Read on to discover more about this unique field, including the average job growth, career paths, and how you can pursue a degree in forensic psychology online.
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Nadia Jones, Ed.D., LMFT, discusses the community mental health course in The Chicago School of Professional Psychology’s Marital & Family Therapy Specialization.








