There is a myth that to work as a profiler, only a psychological education is required. This is not entirely true. Psychological knowledge is crucial, but it is not sufficient.

Profilers need deep knowledge of sociology, human anatomy, psycholinguistics, brain function and memory, hormonal processes, and the stages of personality development. Specialized knowledge in various fields is also necessary, which is why our team includes specialists in business, politics, social issues, and economics.
Let's debunk another myth – can a profiler read minds? A profiler neither has such a task nor such abilities, but when interacting with a profiler, people often get a similar feeling. Profilers can skillfully gather behavioral markers, giving them the ability to predict your next action, your next phrase, or even the direction of your thoughts.
Professionals spend a significant amount of time in daily training, observing people and focusing on specific elements. Therefore, a profiler can notice things that no one else would.