Your Graduate Training in Psychology takes current and upcoming graduate students beyond the typical concerns of enrolling into graduate school and guides them on how to complete graduate school successfully. Unlike other books that focus on how to get into graduate school, this book directly addresses the major issues that students confront during their graduate training in psychology. A carefully selected cadre of expert authors in their respective areas illuminate the broad range of processes, practices, and procedural issues that face graduate students in both masters and doctoral programs. Ordered chronologically, from the first year of graduate school (Settling In) to what students need to know as they finish (Winding Down and Gearing Up), students will learn the key skills needed to succeed in all aspects of their academic and professional careers while in school and after beginning a professional career.

Applying for Clinical and Other Applied Positions

Applying for clinical and other applied positions
Janet R.MatthewsLoyola University New Orleans
Lee H.MatthewsPrivate Practice, New Orleans, LA

This chapter addresses best practices in applying for clinical and other applied positions. We use clinical to refer to health service provider positions, including but not limited to clinical, counseling, school, clinical neuropsychology, clinical gero-psychology, and clinical health ...

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