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Main description:
Psychology Graduate School: A User's Manual provides a user-friendly description of what graduate study in clinical, counseling, and school psychology is really like. Rather than a mere how-to manual, this book describes the nitty-gritty of the graduate student experience in a casual style so that you will be prepared and successful. Written by an experienced graduate school professor, this book cuts to the heart of what you'll experience as a graduate student (good, bad, and otherwise). Topics include dealing with imposter syndrome, understanding faculty, starting clinical work, applying for your internship, celebrating milestones, and crafting a professional narrative. Equal parts inspirational and instructive, Steven R. Smith cuts to the chase about how to deftly navigate the system while keeping your wits about you. Punctuated with quotes and stories from graduate students from all over the country, this readable and enjoyable text will be of interest to students currently in graduate school and those looking forward to attending.
Contents:
Preface
Chapter 1: Now I Actually Have to Go?!
Chapter 2: Those Who Can, Do: Making Sense of Your Professors
Chapter 3: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Your Student Colleagues
Chapter 4: Research is Me-Search
Chapter 5: Approaching Clinical Work
Chapter 6: How To Be You. . . as a Therapist
Chapter 7: Milestones and Rites of Passage
Chapter 8: An Anxiety-Provoking, Stress-Inducing, and Somewhat Dehumanizing Process Designed by Psychologists: The Internship Match Game
Chapter 9: Going Pro: Becoming a Human Psychologist
Chapter 10: Get a Life!
Chapter 11: Sitting in the Other Chair: Personal Therapy
Chapter 12: So Why Bother? Remembering the Big Picture
Index
About the Author
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Publication date: November, 2018
Pages: 168
Dimensions: 153.00 x 229.00 x 13.00
Weight: 281g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Psychotherapy