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Explore the field of clinical psychology and learn about therapy, assessment, research, teaching, and other career opportunities. Discover the different doctoral and master's programs available, as well as alternative options. Get started on your journey in clinical psychology today.
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Graduate Study and Career Options in Clinical Psychology Bryan R. Loney, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology Florida State University
What is Clinical Psychology? • The Society of Clinical Psychology • www.apa.org/divisions/div12/ “The field of clinical psychology integrates science, theory, and practice to understand, predict, and alleviate maladjustment, disability, and discomfort as well as to promote human adaptation, adjustment, and personal development…”
What is Clinical Psychology? “…Clinical Psychology focuses on the cognitive, emotional, social, behavioral, and biological contributors to human functioning across the life span, in varying cultures, and at all socioeconomic levels.” • Increasing interdisciplinary and collaborative nature to the science
What Do Clinical Psychologists Do? • Therapy • Assessment • Research • Teaching and Supervision • Program Development and Evaluation • Administration • Consultation • Public Policy
Where Do Clinical Psychologists Work? • Private Practice and Counseling Centers • Individual and/or group therapy • Colleges and universities • Hospitals • Industries / Business • Legal & Governmental Agencies • Military
Doctoral Degrees • Ph.D. • Doctor of Philosophy • Scientist-Practitioner (or Clinical Science) • Clinical versus Counseling? • http://www.psichi.org/pubs/articles/article_73.asp • Psy.D. • Doctor of Clinical Psychology • Practitioner-Scientist • History of degree • Other options?
Alternatives to PhD Program in Clinical Psychology • Other PhD options • Marriage and Family Therapy • Educational or School Psychology • Developmental • Neuroscience, Social, Cognitive, etc. • Masters Programs • Programs leading to LMHC certification • Clinical, Counseling, and Mental Health Counseling • Social Work and LCSW certification • Other options • School, Art Therapy, and Experimental
Getting Started • Basic questions • Do I want to do therapy? • Do I want to conduct assessments? • Do I want to do research? • Do I want to teach? • Where do I want to work? • As demonstrated by what? • Overarching importance of faculty advising and mentoring
Books of Interest • American Psychological Association (2008). Graduate study in psychology. Washington, DC: Author. • Mayne, T. J., Norcross, J. C., & Sayette, M. A., (2006/2007). Insider’s guide to graduate programs in clinical and counseling psychology. New York: The Guilford Press. • American Psychological Association (2007). Getting in: A step-by-step plan for gaining admission to graduate school in psychology. Washington, DC: Author.
Web Sites of Interest • American Psychological Association • www.apa.org/students • Careers web site • www.psychwww.com • Center for Civic Education and Service • www.fsu.edu/~service/ • FSU Department of Psychology • www.psy.fsu.edu