Job outlook may differ from various specialty areas within psychology. The U.S. Department of Labor suggests that job opportunities will be the most plentiful for those with doctoral degrees in applied specialty areas such as counseling or health psychology.
School psychology is also cited as an area that will experience strong growth in the coming years, as awareness of the mental health needs of children increases. As issues such as behavior problems, bullying and learning disorders become more prominent, the demand for qualified school psychologists will go up.
Job Outlook for Psychologists
I assumed it was a given for the OP that going into psych would involve 8-10 more years of school plus psych residency or whatever they call it, and that she wouldn't be practicing until she was over 40 (never mind children or any semblance of normal family life).
Everyone always says to follow your dreams. That's nice and all, but not always bounded in reality. Sometimes you need to make choices in life; choices that will determine what you are able to realistically do within a fininte lifespan.
Live by your priorities, but realize that long-term sacrifices will be necessary when your priorities change -- are you ready to commit, or is there a chance that this might be a kind of period-of-life crisis stemming from temporary emotional or psychological turbulence?
