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Insider's Guide to Graduate Programs in Clinical and Counseling Psychology: 2016/2017 Edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 442 pages, height x width: 280x210 mm, weight: 732 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Feb-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Guilford Press
  • ISBN-10: 1462525725
  • ISBN-13: 9781462525720
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 442 pages, height x width: 280x210 mm, weight: 732 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Feb-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Guilford Press
  • ISBN-10: 1462525725
  • ISBN-13: 9781462525720
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This perennial bestseller is the resource you can rely on to help you select--and get into--the graduate clinical or counseling psychology programs that meet your needs. The Insider's Guide is based on intensive research and includes information and step-by-step guidance not available from any other source. In-depth profiles on more than 300 accredited programs provide details on specializations or tracks, admission requirements, acceptance rates, financial aid, research areas, clinical opportunities, and more. Special features include tips on completing prerequisite coursework, accumulating clinical and research experience, and writing your CV. A handy time line pinpoints important steps to take in the months and years leading up to submitting your applications. Planning and decision-making worksheets help you streamline the selection process and identify your top choices. The 2016/2017 Edition features updates throughout and new content on student loans, internship match rates, and GRE preparation.

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"A 'must read."... Like many other Directors of Clinical Training, I could continue to pull my hair out over the increased individual inquiries regarding how to get into graduate school, or simply refer each individual to the well-written, fact-based latest edition of the Insiderās Guide."--Sally H. Barlow, PhD, former Director of Clinical Training, Brigham Young University

"Your book was the pivotal resource that helped me find my way to my current career. I was one of those first-generation college students who really had no idea what I was doing until I came across your book. The Insiderās Guide was truly indispensable and is largely responsible for my career today.ā--Daniel J. Taylor, PhD, Professor of Psychology, University of North Texas

"The authors have created a valuable guide for applicants. The wealth of practical information and insights gleaned from their research and personal experiences should help applicants make the strongest possible application to the schools of their choice. This well-written, encouraging book will be a great asset for anyone applying to clinical or counseling psychology programs."--Barry A. Hong, PhD, Washington University School of Medicine

"This book aided me immensely. It was fun to read and contained great suggestions and insights that I would have been clueless about. Thank you for providing this resource for students, which helped me navigate the confusing and overwhelming terrain of applying to graduate school."--Timothy G. Lock, PhD, private practice, Brookfield, Connecticut

"I love your book! This book is excellent for focusing upon specific areas of interest as well as going about the process in a systematic, logical manner. Great job!"--Helen Rowan, MA, clinician returning for her doctorate

"I was lost and confused before I stumbled across this wonderful piece of literature! It answered every question I had, narrowed down my choices. The ranking system was great!"--Lisa Oldfield, clinical psychology applicant

"Your book means so much to me. The Insiderās Guide was the most helpful piece of literature I came across during my years of research into graduate programs. It was almost like a bible to me."--Sharon Lee Hudson, doctoral student

"I bought your book at the suggestion of my undergraduate psychology advisor once I decided to go back to school after spending nearly 10 years in the nonprofit sector. Your book has been extremely helpful and I have used it as my road map in guiding my efforts to set myself up to be successful in applying to schools this year. Thank you for writing this book--I really would not have known how to navigate the process without it."--George Lewis

"I am writing to thank you for the second time for the remarkable resource the Insiderās Guide has been. My girlfriend has just successfully utilized your most recent edition and has been accepted into a clinical PhD program. Great stuff!"--Jason Paris, graduate student

"I cannot express enough gratitude to you for the Insider's Guide. Your book was the most important resource that I used during my applications to PhD programs in counseling psychology. It is exceptionally well written, incredibly applicable, and, most important, it is clear, concise, and pragmatic. Thank you so much for remembering how stressful and chaotic the application process can be, as well as being empathic enough to pull together a resource that I am sure has helped so many graduate students."--Kimberly Tran, doctoral student

"The Insider's Guide was an essential tool in helping me find the right doctoral program. When applying to graduate programs in psychology, it can be difficult to navigate between counseling or clinical, and PhD or PsyD. This book is organized in a way that helps you compare and contrast programs. Seeing the various programs plotted on a line graph between practice-oriented and research-oriented really helps you understand the type of training you will receive. There are so many programs to choose from--use this book to sort out those you are most interested in, and you will end up saving money on applications and finding the best fit."--Kimia Mansoor, PsyD student, The Wright Institute, Berkeley, California

"The Insider's Guide was an invaluable resource for me as I tackled the tedious process of applying to graduate school. With so many programs out there, this book provided me with vital information to narrow down which ones would be right for me. The book provides important details on each program--such as types of funding, emphasis areas, and internship statistics--in a clear and organized manner. My application experience was greatly improved by having this guide. I recommend it to all my friends going through the process."--Mallorie Carroll, MA, doctoral student in counseling psychology, University of Southern Mississippi

"The advice and insights in this book helped me figure out my career and research interests, and it saved me from a lot of extra effort and heartache that I experienced when I was working on the application process on my own. Highly recommended for anyone considering graduate school!"--Theresa Trieu, doctoral program applicant

Tables and Figures
ix
About the Authors xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Preface xv
Chapter 1 Introducing Clinical and Counseling Psychology
1(17)
Clinical and Counseling Psychology
1(3)
Relative Differences
4(1)
Combined Programs
5(1)
A Word on Accreditation
6(3)
Online Graduate Programs
9(1)
Practice Alternatives
10(3)
Research Alternatives
13(1)
Acceptance Rates
14(1)
On "Backdoor" Clinicians
15(1)
To Reiterate Our Purpose
16(1)
Our Approach
16(2)
Chapter 2 Choosing the Ph.D. or Psy.D.
18(7)
The Boulder Model (Ph.D.)
18(1)
The Vail Model (Psy.D.)
19(1)
Salient Differences
19(2)
A Bolder Boulder Model (Ph.D.)
21(2)
A Continuum of Training Opportunities
23(1)
Your Informed Choice
24(1)
Chapter 3 Preparing for Graduate School
25(27)
Different Situations, Different Needs
25(3)
A Master's Degree First?
28(1)
Graduate School Selection Criteria
29(1)
Course Work
30(3)
Faculty Mentoring
33(1)
Clinical Experience
34(2)
Research Skills
36(5)
Entrance Examinations
41(8)
Extracurricular Activities
49(3)
Chapter 4 Getting Started
52(20)
Common Misconceptions
52(1)
Acceptance Rates
53(1)
Costs of Applying
53(1)
Starting Early
54(2)
For the Research Oriented and Dually Committed
56(6)
For the Practice Oriented
62(1)
For the Racial/Ethnic Minority Applicant
63(1)
For the LGBT Applicant
64(2)
For the Disabled Applicant
66(1)
For the International Applicant
66(1)
Assessing Program Criteria
67(5)
Chapter 5 Selecting Schools
72(17)
A Multitude of Considerations
72(1)
Research Interests
73(1)
Clinical Opportunities
74(3)
Theoretical Orientations
77(2)
Financial Aid
79(5)
Program Outcomes
84(2)
Quality of Life
86(1)
Putting It All Together
87(2)
Chapter 6 Applying to Programs
89(19)
How Many?
89(1)
Web Self-Audit
90(1)
Application Form
90(1)
Curriculum Vitae
91(4)
Personal Statements
95(4)
Letters of Recommendation
99(6)
Transcripts and GRE Scores
105(1)
Unsolicited Documents
106(1)
Application Fees
106(1)
Check and Recheck
107(1)
Chapter 7 Mastering the Interview
108(16)
Interview Strategically
109(1)
The Dual Purpose
110(1)
Rehearsal and Mock Interviews
110(2)
Interview Attire
112(1)
Travel Arrangements
113(1)
Interview Style
114(3)
Stressful Questions
117(1)
Interview Formats
118(1)
Additional Tips
119(1)
Video and Telephone Interviews
120(1)
A Note of Thanks
121(1)
The Wait
122(2)
Chapter 8 Making Final Decisions
124(13)
Acceptances and Rejections
125(3)
The Financial Package
128(1)
The Alternate List
129(1)
Decision Making
130(1)
Finalizing Arrangements
130(2)
Post-Deadline Switches
132(1)
If Not Accepted
133(2)
Two Final Words
135(2)
Reports on Combined Psychology Programs 137(8)
Reports on Clinical Psychology Programs 145(158)
Reports on Counseling Psychology Programs 303(46)
Appendix A Time Line 349(3)
Appendix B Worksheet for Choosing Programs 352(2)
Appendix C Worksheet for Assessing Program Criteria 354(1)
Appendix D Worksheet for Making Final Choices 355(1)
Appendix E Research Areas 356(43)
Appendix F Specialty Clinics and Practica Sites 399(29)
Appendix G Program Concentrations and Tracks 428(7)
References 435
John C. Norcross, PhD, ABPP, is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of Scranton, Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry at the State University of New York Upstate Medical University, and a board-certified clinical psychologist in part-time independent practice.

Michael A. Sayette, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at the University of Pittsburgh, with a secondary appointment as Professor of Psychiatry at the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.