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Registered Psychologist

Registered Psychologists offer therapy and counselling, specialising in various fields to help clients manage mental health issues and improve wellbeing.

How do I become a registered psychologist

Get qualified to work as a registered psychologist with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

Common questions

The average salary for Registered Psychologists in Australia is $103,012 per annum. These are median figures for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only.

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There are more than 44,000 psychologists registered in Australia right now. They are employed by schools, hospitals, community health organisations, NGOs, and government organisations. Many Registered Psychologists work independently through their own private practice.

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To become a Registered Psychologist in Australia you must complete a Bachelor’s degree in psychology approved by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC). Examples include: Bachelor of Arts (Psychology), Bachelor of Psychology, Bachelor of Psychological Science, and Bachelor of Science (Psychology). The next step involves completing a master’s degree that aligns with your area of practice, undertaking a one-year internship, and then passing the National Psychology Exam. Depending on your area of professional interest, you could enrol in the Master of Clinical Psychology, Master of Psychology (Sport and Exercise), Master of Psychology (Health), or Master of Psychology (Counselling).

Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights 2023

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Further reading

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How to become a qualified Occupational Therapist or Physiotherapist in Australia

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How to start a career in counselling

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Registered Psychologist careers

Registered Psychologists are qualified professionals who provide treatment, psychotherapy, and counselling to their clients. They are registered with the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) and may specialise in clinical, community, counselling, educational and developmental, forensic, health, organisational, sport and exercise, or neuropsychology.

As a Registered Psychologist you could be conducting an initial assessment of a new client, teaching a client who is experiencing anxiety how to navigate issues at work, listening to a client describe how they are feeling about the death of their partner, using cognitive behavioural therapy to support a client with anger issues, attending a conference for psychologists, referring a client to a psychiatrist for specialist treatment, or just scheduling some self-care into your busy calendar.