n the one area, and even thats just exploding (Hinengaro, 1998a).Employment of psychologists is predicted to grow from 125,000 in 1990 to 204,000 in 2005, an expansion of 63.6 percent, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The employment outlook is best for those with doctorate degrees, which normally encounter a very low unemployment rate. Due to descending college registration, academic jobs are not expected to feel much growth through the 1990s. Except in positions in other areas, such as healthcare, business, and government, are predicted to grow. Bachelors degree holders can expect to acquire very few jobs directly related to psychology. Some may find jobs as assistants in rehabilitation centers, or in other jobs involving data collection and analysis. Those who meet State certification requirements may become high school psychology teachers (Specialty, 1995). Clinical psychology is applied psychology which incorporates the theoretical bases and scientific methods of psychology into the treatment of psychological problems. Clinical psychology is just one of several sub fields of psychology. Other occupations in the field include community psychologists, counseling psychologists, developmental psychologists, experimental psychologists, and neuropsychologists. Psychiatrists, social workers, and special education teachers are also in relation the psychology field....