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So it's finally hit me. With the SAT coming up and my junior year flying by, I realized that I am getting very close to having to decide which schools I want to apply to. I am very passionate about psychology and for the longest time, I wanted to be a child/adolescent clinical psychologist. More recently, I have discovered that I have a passion for nutrition and fitness as well. I was online and I came across the term "nutritional psychologist". I'm not even sure if that's a real thing. My question is- is there a job where I would be able to promote every kind of health (whether it be mental or physical)? What would that be?
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Doctor!
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but I don't want to fix those kind of problems. Doctor is too general. I want to be a weight loss trainer but many times, there is an emotional problem behind why the person has gained that much weight. I want to be able to address those issues as well.
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What about diatetics? You would learn about how diet affects all sorts of things, and you can work in just about any health-related field. Don't forget that you can always double major if you can't pick, or have a major and a minor.
Dietitian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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