Working as a Psychologist in South Korea
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Hi, I’m currently in my first year of high school (ES track) and I’d like to become a psychologist specializing in criminology and victimology (profiler) later on. After or during my studies, I’d love to live permanently in South Korea, but I’m not sure if this profession exists there and/or if it’s recognized?

Thanks in advance for your answers.
FE Fexon Globetrotter ·
I’d like to become a criminology and victimology psychologist (profiler) later on... I’d love to live in South Korea permanently, but I’m not sure if this job exists there...

Why? Aren’t there any murders there? 😮
BR Breizhbleu ·
I mean, when I do searches, I find nothing...😕 I just saw an article mentioning an organization called Vi-CAT that supposedly exists, but I can’t find anything about it online...
FE Fexon Globetrotter ·
Seriously, when I search, I find nothing...😕 I only saw an article mentioning an organization called Vi-CAT that might have been created, but I can’t find anything about it online...

Tell me about it 😕 Plus, I guess the sites that might cover this are written in Korean... 🤪

Just a suggestion... Try asking the question on this site: >>>>>>>> I’m sure some of the "blogger" members will be able to help you out or even suggest where to focus your search...

Best regards.
BR Breizhbleu ·
Not even any sites in Korean!

Thanks a lot, I’ll ask them. Thanks so much! !
ME Merva ·
Not even any sites in Korean!

Thanks a lot, I’ll ask them. Thanks so much! !

So, did you find anything interesting? Because I’m also looking into this
MA MarionM02 ·
Not even any sites in Korean!

Thanks a lot, I’ll ask them. Thanks so much! :)

So, did you find anything interesting? I’m also really keen on this.

Hi!

I know this conversation is 10 years old, but would you happen to have any info on this? I’m about to finish my psychology degree, and I’m trying to decide between doing my master’s here in France and then moving to South Korea afterward, or going straight to South Korea for my master’s. Is the field saturated, especially for expats? What’s the psychology profession like in Korea? Is it well-paid, and can you work in hospitals or only in private practice?

Thanks for any info you can share! :)

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