5 Highest Paying Countries for Psychologists

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This article will look at the 5 highest paying countries for psychologists. In another article, we have also discussed mental health in the US and the global mental well-being market outlook. If you want to read about that and a more extensive list, head straight to the 15 Highest Paying Countries for Psychologists.

5. Germany

Average Salary: $73,302

In Germany, becoming a psychologist involves a 3-year Bachelor’s (BA) degree followed by a 2-year Master’s (MA) program. To meet EuroPsy standards, 75 Bachelor’s and 96 Master’s programs are recognized. A national system is in place for the three-year psychotherapist education, which includes one year of supervised practice. In other areas, supervision is managed within the institution where the candidate is based. The NAC is working on combined training programs. The professional title “Psychologist” isn’t legally recognized, but “Diplom-Psychologe” is.

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