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mao1756

I don’t know much about any of them but I feel like UI/UX designer sounds like it.


Mikemdw

Yes, there are several careers that combine psychology and art or creativity. Here are a few examples: Art Therapist: Art therapists use creative arts, such as painting, drawing, and sculpture, to help people deal with emotional problems, trauma, and mental health conditions. They typically have a background in psychology and a master's degree in art therapy. User Experience (UX) Designer: UX designers use principles of psychology to design digital products and websites that are user-friendly, intuitive, and enjoyable to use. They typically have a background in psychology, design, or a related field. Marketing Psychologist: Marketing psychologists apply principles of psychology to marketing and advertising to understand consumer behavior and develop more effective marketing campaigns. They typically have a background in psychology and a strong understanding of marketing and advertising. Game Designer: Game designers use principles of psychology, such as motivation and learning, to design games that are engaging and entertaining for players. They typically have a background in psychology, game design, or a related field. These are just a few examples of careers that combine psychology and art or creativity. If you're interested in this type of work, I would suggest exploring these fields in more detail, researching the educational and training requirements, and seeking out opportunities to gain relevant experience.


Alprazocaine

this reads like it was written by chatgpt


Stunning_Historian18

How are you with kids with special needs? I may have a job for you.