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Main description:
Considering a career as a Clinical Psychologist? This book is an ideal, jargon-free introduction for those wishing to find out more about working in this demanding but rewarding mental health profession.
An accessible text that invites you to think critically about whether becoming a Clinical Psychologist is right for you, questioning and challenging your views and providing an honest perspective of life as a clinical psychologist.
Written from personal experience of over 10 years working in applied psychology, with a unique knowledge of the practice, theory, and application of Clinical Psychology, Paul Jenkins provides a first-hand perspective, blending anecdotes with factual advice on the clinical academic culture. It is also packed with case studies which highlight a range of different career pathways (including in other mental health fields) and includes coverage of post-qualification life to gives the reader a sense of the career you can have after training.
"If you are considering clinical psychology as a career, this excellent book is essential reading. Paul Jenkins describes the pathway to professional qualification, and all aspect of the job in an exciting and informative style." Alan Carr, PhD Professor of Clinical Psychology, University College Dublin
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Do you really want to be a clinical psychologist? Really?
3. The route to Clinical Psychology and 'The Course'
4. Beginning the journey to clinical psychologist
5. To specialise or not to specialise?
6. Research and Clinical Psychology
7. Life beyond Clinical Psychology
8. Alternatives to Clinical Psychology
9. Looking forwards
10. Concluding notes
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Critical Publishing Ltd
Publication date: October, 2020
Pages: 160
Dimensions: 156.00 x 234.00 x 9.00
Weight: 253g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Psychology