Hey all, I'm preparing for Master's studies in Counseling Psychology (but am also considering eventually pursuing research, organizational, etc. if I find I can have higher general impact through those). I would love to study trauma psych and effective approaches to working with vulnerable/dispersed/refugee communities, and currently plan to focus my studies around that.
Are there any resources that people here could offer in regards to using a psych career in an EA framework? Thanks!
I'm sure you've read this paper that guides young psychologists like you in some useful directions: https://psyarxiv.com/8dw59/
If you're committed to mental health then the research agenda for the Happier Lives Institute is useful to consider: https://www.happierlivesinstitute.org/ or scaleable online interventions like those of Spencer Greenberg's team (see MindEase and UpLift: https://www.sparkwave.tech/)
If you're more flexible, then your skills from counselling psychology would be useful in movement building (because basically you learn how to be a warm, supportive person who helps people change behaviour [in this case, maybe careers]): https://80000hours.org/problem-profiles/promoting-effective-altruism/
Personally, I switched out of clinical/counselling work because it was so difficult to scale. There are also many more psychologists (etc.) in wealthy countries per head than there are overseas, so many other options are more neglected https://founderspledge.com/stories/mental-health-report-summary
Academic research (see noetel.com.au)