| Aspect | Self Employed Forensic Psychologist | Forensic Psychologist in a Hospital |
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| Credentials | Doctorate in Psychology, licensure, specialized forensic training | Doctorate in Psychology, licensure, specialized forensic training |
| Work Environment | Independent practice, client offices, courtrooms | Hospital settings, clinical wards, forensic units |
| Employer & Industry | Private practice, legal system, consulting firms | Hospitals, healthcare institutions, forensic units |
| Work Focus | Legal evaluations, expert testimony, case consultations | Clinical assessments, treatment, forensic evaluations |
Self Employed Forensic Psychologists operate independently, focusing on legal evaluations and court-related work, while Forensic Psychologists in hospitals work within healthcare settings, providing clinical and forensic assessments. Both roles require similar credentials but differ mainly in work environment and focus.