Before Clinical Psychologists become fully qualified, they have to complete a Masters degree. It is during this time that they are required to do placements, and they are generally referred to as Psychologists in Training. They are supervised very closely by highly skilled Clinical Psychologists, who have been working in the field for many years. Even though a Psychologist in Training has not been working in the field for as long as a Clinical Psychologist, their work is monitored very closely as they develop their skills and gain experience. The benefits in seeing a Psychologist in Training are that they charge lower fees, are up to date with the most recent developments in the field, are very keen and motivated and are thoroughly supervised so as to bring the best quality services to clients.