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  1. Insider's Guide to Graduate Programs in Clinical and Counseling Psychology: 2010/2011 Edition (Insider's Guide to Graduate Programs in Clinical Psychology) by PhD Michael A. Sayette PhD, Tracy J. Mayne PhD, et all 2010-02-05
  2. Insider's Guide to Graduate Programs in Clinical and Counseling Psychology: 2008/2009 Edition (Insider's Guide to Graduate Programs in Clinical Psychology) by John C. Norcross Phd, PhD Michael A. Sayette PhD, et all 2008-02-15
  3. Insider's Guide to Graduate Programs in Clinical and Counseling Psychology: 2006/2007 Edition (Insider's Guide to Graduate Programs in Clinical Psychology) by Tracy J. Mayne PhD, John C. Norcross Phd, et all 2006-04-13
  4. Foundations of Clinical and Counseling Psychology by Judith Todd, Arthur C. Bohart, 2005-12-23
  5. Your Career in Psychology: Clinical and Counseling Psychology by Tara L. Kuther, 2005-10-14
  6. Practical Clinical Hypnosis: Technique and Applications (Scientific Foundations of Clinical Counseling and Psychology) by Robert G. Meyer, 1992-10
  7. Principles of Psychotherapy with Children (Scientific Foundations of Clinical and Counseling Psychology) by John Reisman, Sheila Ribordy, 1993-08-23
  8. Handbook of Adolescent Psychopathology (Series in Scientific Foundations of Clinical and Counseling Psychology) by Vincent B. Van Hasselt, Michel Hersen, 1995-06-01
  9. Insider's Guide to Graduate Programs in Clinical and Counseling Psychology: 1998/1999 Edition by PhD Michael A. Sayette PhD, Tracy J. Mayne PhD, et all 1998-01-16
  10. Clinical and counseling psychology by John Millard Hadley, 1961
  11. Social Processes in Clinical and Counseling Psychology
  12. Handbook of Child and Adolescent Sexual Problems (Series in Scientific Foundations of Clinical and Counseling Psychology) by George A. Rekers, 1995-04-28
  13. Understanding Research in Clinical and Counseling Psychology
  14. Insider's Guide to Graduate Programs in Clinical and Counseling Psychology: 2010/2011 Edition (Insider's Guide to Graduate Programs in Clinical Psychology) [Paperback] by Tracy J. Mayne PhD (Author), John C. Norcross Phd (Author) PhD Michael A. Sayette PhD (Author), 2010

1. Careers In Clinical And Counseling Psychology
clinical and counseling psychology are two of the largest and most popular Within clinical and counseling psychology there are a variety of subfields.
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2. Clinical/Counseling Psychology Resources
Resources in clinical and counseling psychology and behavior modification including diagnostic evaluation, treatment techniques and strategies, and
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3. Careers In Clinical And Counseling Psychology
Careers in clinical and counseling psychology Quick Links to Subsections on this Page. Introduction. Education. Brief History. Employment
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4. Appreciating The PsyD The Facts - Psi Chi
The bottom line for applicants to clinical and counseling psychology programs is one of choice and matching. PsyD programs are numerous, well established,
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5. This Is A Default Home Page For Testing Purposes
Division 17 Counseling Psychology was founded in 1946 to promote personal, educational, vocational, and group adjustment in a variety of settings.
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6. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology APA Journals
Menu page of information about the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
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7. 2005 Convention Accolades
He is a clinical psychologist in parttime practice and editor of the Journal of Clinical Psychology In Session.
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8. Psychologists
Psychology (ABPP) recognizes professional achievement by awarding specialty certification, primarily in clinical psychology, clinical
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9. Graduate School & Careers In Psychology
clinical and counseling psychology may think it is important that a student worked If you think you are interested in clinical or counseling psychology,
http://www.rider.edu/users/suler/gradschl.html

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Teaching Clinical Psychology Home Page Here is the text from a handout we use for our undergraduate students at Rider University. Feel free to modify it for your own students.
Graduate School and Careers in Psychology
Contents: The different areas of graduate study
....The APA book
Graduate Study in Psychology What to do to get in ...
What courses to take

Getting into a graduate program in psychology can be rather complex and confusing. There are many different paths you can take and a variety of hurdles. BUT DON'T PANIC YET! Take it one step at a time. Read over this handout a few times. Write down any questions you may have and bring those questions to one of us, the faculty. We'd be happy to help. THE DIFFERENT AREAS OF GRADUATE STUDY There are several types of graduate programs in psychology, the most common ones being: experimental, developmental, social, biopsychology, cognitive, clinical, counseling, school, and organizational psychology (also known as industrial-organizational psychology, or simply "IO") . These last four (clinical, counseling, school, and IO) are considered by the American Psychological Association (APA) to be the four distinct areas of applied psychology.

10. American Board Of Professional Psychology
The ABPP Distinguished Contributions to the American Board of Professional Psychology Award shall be conferred upon Dr. William Amberg.
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11. Graduate Study Information On Clinical And Counseling Psychology
clinical and counseling psychology. Several different graduate degrees may prepare you to pursue a clinical or counseling career in psychology.
http://www.career.cornell.edu/clinicalPsychology/default.html
Home Students Alumni Employers ... Families - Quicklinks - Upcoming Events Career Fairs Extern Programs FRESH Interfolio Credentials Service Post Grad Survey Summer Experience Survey FAQ Resumes and Cover Letters
Graduate School
Graduate School Day National Exam Schedule Admission Test FAQ ... Acknowledgments
Graduate Study Clinical and Counseling Psychology Several different graduate degrees may prepare you to pursue a clinical or counseling career in psychology.  You will need to determine which one provides the best match for your academic preparation, intellectual interests, and career goals.
This section of the site should help you explore and follow through on your goals.
103 Barnes Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
career@cornell.edu

Cornell University
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12. Pacific Graduate School Of Psychology - PGSP - Offers The Ph.D. In
Offers the Ph.D. in clinical psychology. Includes methodology, studies, oncampus training clinic and faculty profiles.
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13. Admission To Clinical And Counseling Psychology Degree Programs
Graduate Study. clinical and counseling psychology About 90% of clinical psychology programs require you to take the GRE General and Psychology Subject
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Graduate Study Clinical and Counseling Psychology
Admission ? What Are Schools Looking For?
It is difficult to state definitively the factors that will determine your admission to a graduate program in clinical psychology. Each program has its own admissions standards and requirements. These variables make it difficult to define one set of standards that apply to all programs. However, almost all consider the factors cited below in looking at potential entrants. Objective Criteria
  • GPA (overall GPA, psychology GPA, and last-2-years GPA) Standardized test scores (GRE-V, GRE-Q, GRE-Analytical, and GRE-Psychology; MAT) Coursework (number of hours, subject area, and level)
Subjective Criteria
  • Letters of recommendation Experience Research experience Clinically-related public service Interview performance Extracurricular activities
GPA
The average minimum GPA that most programs look for is 3.2. However, the way in which GPAs are rated varies from program to program. Some will have lower or higher required GPAs, others will look more closely at the last two years' GPA, and still others will also look at the GPA you received in psychology courses. You need to consult individual program in Graduate Study in Psychology to determine the required and preferred minimums for each program. Program committees are also aware that a certain GPA is more difficult to obtain at some schools than others.

14. The Chicago School Of Professional Psychology
Offers graduate level Masters and Psy.D. programs in clinical psychology and Masters level programs in organizational and intercultural psychology.
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15. Graduate School Careers In Psychology
Ph.D. CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY (5 years minimum, usually longer; full time; difficult to get into)
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16. Clinical And Counseling Psychology
This page is about clinical and counseling psychology as a profession. Careers in clinical and counseling psychology A really nice page created by Jill
http://www.psywww.com/resource/bytopic/clinical.html

17. Scholarly Psychology Resources On The Web
job listings relating to psychology, study skills advice clinical and counseling psychology Cognitive science including artificial intelligence
http://www.psywww.com/resource/bytopic.htm

18. CLINICAL/COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY: MASTER'S (M.A./M.S.) DEGREE
Master slevel clinical and counseling psychology practitioners ( C/CPPs A master s degree in clinical or counseling psychology is the required degree.
http://www.lemoyne.edu/OTRP/otrpresources/helping/helping-clinical-ma.html
A Student's Guide to Careers in the Helping Professions
Melissa J. Himelein
University of North Carolina at Asheville Table of Contents CLINICAL/COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY:
MASTER'S (M.A./M.S.) DEGREE JOB DESCRIPTION Overview
Master's-level clinical and counseling psychology practitioners ("C/CPPs" for purposes of this manual; in some states, clinicians with this degree cannot legally call themselves "psychologists") conduct assessment and therapy with people having psychological problems. They work in community mental health centers, psychiatric hospitals, non-profit organizations, and private practices, usually under the direction of doctoral level C/C psychologists. Typical Job Duties See this section under the "Clinical/Counseling Psychologist (Ph.D./Psy.D.)" career profile. Job Outlook Faster than average job growth is expected, for all the same reasons that jobs for doctoral level C/C psychologists are predicted to grow. However, C/CPPs face strong competition for jobs from other master's-level helping professionals (e.g., social workers, counselors, creative arts therapists). The uncertain licensing status of C/CPPs may hurt in the job market where financially strapped mental health centers cannot afford the time or money for supervision. C/CPPs were not among the top 30 fastest-growing occupations as ranked by the BLS, and they were not included in the MSU study. Potential Earnings

19. CLINICAL/COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGIST (PH.D./PSY.D.)
clinical and counseling psychology are technically distinct areas of psychology. A doctoral degree in clinical or counseling psychology (Ph.D. or Psy.
http://www.lemoyne.edu/OTRP/otrpresources/helping/helping-clinical-phd.html
A Student's Guide to Careers in the Helping Professions
Melissa J. Himelein
University of North Carolina at Asheville Table of Contents CLINICAL/COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGIST (PH.D./PSY.D.) JOB DESCRIPTION Overview Clinical and counseling (C/C) psychologists assess and treat people with psychological problems. They diagnose psychological disorders on the basis of interviews and psychological testing, and they make recommendations about treatment, sometimes conferring with psychiatrists to determine if drug therapy is warranted. C/C psychologists conduct individual, couples, family, and group psychotherapy; the specific techniques and theories they apply vary widely. Clinical and counseling psychology are technically distinct areas of psychology. Each has its own history, division within the American Psychological Association (APA), and graduate training programs. Clinical psychologists have traditionally attended more to the treatment of psychopathology, using the medical model as a guide. Counseling psychologists have traditionally focused more on helping people through normal developmental crises or problems of living. Another difference might be found in the area of assessment. Clinical psychology training programs emphasize assessment more strongly, with students learning to administer and interpret projective and objective tests of personality as well as intelligence tests. Counseling psychologists are more likely to learn about vocational and career testing and measures of normal personality.

20. Clinical And Counseling Psychology Welcome Statement
The program in ClinicalCounseling Psychology provides rigorous training in Clinical Psychology and Counseling Psychology are two subdisciplines that
http://www.psychology.ilstu.edu/cc/welcome.html

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