I have been an assistant manager in my current and previous career. I am able to maintain the best standards of customer service during high-volume operations, excellent communication skills, secure a loyal clientele with appreciation and enjoyable interactions, as well has resolved complaints promptly and in a professional manner. These experiences have indicated to me that, I have a passion of working with and helping people. Similarly, I have taken several classes that would greatly benefit me in the clinical psychology program at Clark University. Abnormal psychology, introduction to clinical counseling, and intimate relations have helped me aim to the point where I want to be, in psychology. I have also taken multiple classes to better understand the research aspect of the field, such as experimental psychology, advanced statistics, and sensation perception and action. These courses are what aided me to the research side of the degree. I also had the opportunity to work as a teaching assistant for a semester in a writing for psychology course. This required me to take on a leadership role in which I would grade papers, give feedback, and help with in class lectures. I also was responsible for keeping track of …show more content…
in clinical psychology would be ideal to achieve my goal of becoming a professional psychologist in couples therapy/marriage family counseling. I feel as though the experiences and training presented at Clark University are the most quintessential match for me and my career goals. I am specifically interested in working with, Dr. James V. Córdova. His research to increase understanding of relationship health and construction of empirically testable procedures for therapeutic use is right into my intended area of study. Working with him, would greatly improve my abilities to research as well as gaining more knowledge on the processes in promoting better relationships in