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I'm currently trying to decide whether psychology would be a fitting track for me.  While I am interested in the objectives of the work, I'm not so sure it would be a good fit based on my natural skills and weaknesses.  Some people have told me that the training teaches you these things, but I feel that psychology requires a definite level of ability and ease with many skills.
In particular, I am concerned that I do not have the ability to work with a range of people, to guide and hold my own in a variety of conversations. I am good at diagnosing and assessing people and good helping younger children with more moderate issues. But I certainly struggle with kids/adults who have motivational issues.
In some ways, school helps train ability to hold counseling sessions and handle difficult topics. But what would be a good way to assess my own skills and if the career is a fit?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			In particular, I am concerned that I do not have the ability to work with a range of people, to guide and hold my own in a variety of conversations. I am good at diagnosing and assessing people and good helping younger children with more moderate issues. But I certainly struggle with kids/adults who have motivational issues.
In some ways, school helps train ability to hold counseling sessions and handle difficult topics. But what would be a good way to assess my own skills and if the career is a fit?
