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Insider's Guide to Graduate Programs in Clinical and Counseling Psychology: 2020/2021 Edition 3rd edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 475 pages, height x width: 280x210 mm, weight: 814 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Oct-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Guilford Press
  • ISBN-10: 146253211X
  • ISBN-13: 9781462532117
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 475 pages, height x width: 280x210 mm, weight: 814 g
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  • ISBN-10: 146253211X
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Featuring quick-reference profiles of more than 300 graduate clinical and counseling psychology programs, plus expert advice for choosing and getting into the right one, this trusted resource--now updated for 2018/2019--has been used by more than 150,000 prospective doctoral students. Profiles include each program's current specializations or tracks, admission requirements, acceptance rates, financial aid, research areas, and clinical opportunities. More than just an information clearinghouse, the book offers incisive advice and recommended resources on all aspects of the admissions process. A detailed time line and multiple worksheets help students complete essential prerequisites, decide where to apply, develop their credentials, put together strong applications, and make an informed final decision. The 2018/2019 Edition includes profiles of eight additional programs as well as the latest information on GRE preparation, student loans, and more. 
 

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"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 Insiders Guide was truly indispensable and is largely responsible for my career today.--Daniel J. Taylor, PhD, Professor of Psychology, University of North Texas

"I highly recommend that all applicants to clinical and counseling psychology graduate programs use this excellent guide to identify programs that match their specific career interests, goals, and strengths....As the training director of an APA-accredited counseling psychology program, I appreciate the detailed instructions for preparing a compelling personal statement, creating a flawless CV, forging professional relationships that will lead to strong letters of recommendation, and interviewing successfully. It will be a pleasure to meet prospective graduate students who have put this 'insider' information to good use!"--Sharon "Sherry" Rostosky, PhD, Professor and Director of Training, Counseling Psychology, University of Kentucky

"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

"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....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....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

"[ The authors] guide the applicant along every step of the application process. They point out the pitfalls, loopholes, benefits, and drawbacks to almost every element of applying to graduate school. They fulfill their purpose to the greatest possible degree and provide a resource that is thorough and articulate. Worry not, potential psychology graduates: the Insider's Guide to Graduate Programs in Clinical and Counseling Psychology is your number-one resource and will provide you with all of the information you need." --PsychCentral.com (on the 2016/2017 edition)

"The definitive guide for those who are considering pursuing graduate-level degrees in clinical or counseling psychology. It is the essential, practical reference every student must have when considering graduate study in psychology. As the field continues to evolve, students wishing to pursue further graduate education need this guide to make the right academic decisions.Should be mandatory reading....I have recommended it to all of my undergraduate students who are considering pursuing a career in psychology. *****!"--American Reference Books Annual (on the 2016/2017 edition)

"This is the only in-depth and practical reference every student must have when considering graduate study in psychology. As the field continues to evolve, so do the institutions. Students planning to pursue graduate education need this guide to make the right graduate program decisions.The authors are cognizant of the needs of undergraduates and returning graduate students. As in prior editions, the authors clearly share a considerable amount of insider knowledge in a genuinely logical manner.This is the how-to guide for any undergraduate looking to apply to grad school in psychology. This edition does not disappoint. Every edition evolves with the graduate process in psychology and honestly answers the questions that arise among those considering graduate study in psychology. Every undergraduate program should make this mandatory reading for their undergraduates and anyone considering graduate psychology education. I have had the pleasure of reviewing this guide since the 2002/2003--Doody's Review Service

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(2)
Acceptance Rates
15(1)
On "Backdoor" Clinicians
16(1)
To Reiterate Our Purpose
16(1)
Our Approach
17(1)
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(1)
A Continuum of Training Opportunities
22(2)
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)
Coursework
30(3)
Faculty Mentoring
33(1)
Clinical Experience
33(3)
Research Skills
36(5)
Entrance Examinations
41(9)
Extracurricular Activities
50(2)
Chapter 4 Getting Started
52(19)
Common Misconceptions
52(1)
Acceptance Rates
53(1)
Costs of Applying
54(1)
Starting Early
54(2)
For the Research-Oriented and Dually Committed
56(5)
For the Practice-Oriented
61(2)
For the Racial/Ethnic Minority Applicant
63(1)
For the LGBT Applicant
64(1)
For the Disabled Applicant
65(1)
For the International Applicant
66(1)
Assessing Program Criteria
66(5)
Chapter 5 Selecting Schools
71(18)
A Multitude of Considerations
71(1)
Research Interests
72(1)
Clinical Opportunities
73(3)
Theoretical Orientations
76(2)
Financial Aid
78(5)
Program Outcomes
83(3)
Quality of Life
86(1)
Putting It All Together
86(3)
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(2)
Interview Formats
119(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(237)
Acceptances and Rejections
125(3)
The Financial Package
128(1)
The Alternate List
129(1)
Decision Making
130(1)
Finalizing Arrangements
131(1)
Post-Deadline Switches
132(1)
If Not Accepted
133(2)
Two Final Words
135(2)
Reports on Combined Psychology Programs
137(10)
Reports on Clinical Psychology Programs
147(168)
Reports on Counseling Psychology Programs
315(46)
Appendix A Time Line 361(3)
Appendix B Worksheet for Choosing Programs 364(2)
Appendix C Worksheet for Assessing Program Criteria 366(1)
Appendix D Worksheet for Making Final Choices 367(1)
Appendix E Research Areas 368(51)
Appendix F Specialty Clinics and Practica Sites 419(40)
Appendix G Program Concentrations and Tracks 459(8)
References 467
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. He also serves on the faculty of the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute and the Center for the Neural Bases of Cognition, a joint program of the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University. Dr. Sayette has published primarily in the area of substance abuse, with a focus on the development of psychological theories of alcohol and tobacco use. Dr. Sayette is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, the Association for Psychological Science, and the Society for Personality and Social Psychology. He has served on National Institutes of Health grant review study sections and is on the editorial boards of several journals. He also has served as an associate editor of the Journal of Abnormal Psychology and of Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. Dr. Sayette is director of graduate studies in the psychology department at the University of Pittsburgh and has directed graduate admissions for the clinical psychology program. He has presented seminars on applying to graduate school at several universities in North America and Europe.

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. He has been elected president of the International Society of Clinical Psychology, the American Psychological Association (APA) Division of Psychotherapy, and the Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration. With more than 400 scholarly publications, Dr. Norcross has authored or edited numerous books, including Leaving It at the Office, Second Edition: A Guide to Psychotherapist Self-Care and Insider's Guide to Graduate Programs in Clinical and Counseling Psychology: 2018/2019 Edition. He is a recipient of the Distinguished Career Contribution to Education and Training Award from the APA, the Pennsylvania Professor of the Year Award from the Carnegie Foundation, and the Rosalee Weiss Award from the American Psychological Foundation, and is an elected member of the National Academies of Practice. Dr. Norcross has given lectures and workshops in 30 countries.