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    Methodological Issues EBP

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    argument about evidence-based practice in clinical psychology. As suggested by Bauer (2007), “the existing gap has informed the tendency towards provision of health care as opposed to the traditional mental health care.” In essence the aim of shifting towards EBP is to expedite cultural change in the health care system so that practitioners make use of current evidence consciously, explicitly, and…

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    education background currently consists of a High School diploma in June 2012, along with a Bachelor of Science degree from Kutztown University in May 2016. During my undergrad experience at Kutztown University my primary education of study was clinical psychology and sociology. However I was also involved in many activities that contribute to my learning along with additional extracurricular activities I roughly enjoyed throughout not only my college experience, but also throughout my high…

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    Adlerian Theory

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    and procedures. Miltenberger (2012) and Wilson (2011),state that the procedures are used in the fields of developmental disabilities, mental illness, education and special education, community psychology, clinical psychology, rehabilitation, business, self-management, sports psychology, clinical psychology, health-related behaviors, medicine, and gerontology (pp.247). Behavior therapy has evolved and developed, it has increasingly overlapped in some ways with other psychotherapeutic approaches…

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    I want to explore graduate school programs for clinical psychology. I also want to explore the application process for graduate school because I am not familiar with all the details with the process. I am not sure if a Master’s degree or a Ph.D is appropriate for my interests. I need to decide how I want to work with the population that I want to work with, whether it is directly working with them or studying them. One thing, I noticed when exploring resources, is the advice that is out…

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    I have been diagnosed and counseled by psychologists when I was younger. My first psychologist that I visited was very distant and cold. His office felt too clinical and suffocating. The entire process was very overwhelming and terrifying. I did not feel safe or eager to open up to an adult stranger. I wanted to bury this experience deep inside my memory. But, now that I am looking for a career, this buried memory keeps arising. I realize that this bad experience inspires me to become a…

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    therapy due to the crucial role of marriage and family structure. This is where these psychologists specialize. Clients are likely to prefer marriage and family counseling when they require marital counseling or aid with family transition, while clinical counseling helps individuals with more intrapersonal conflict as opposed to…

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    I truly wanted to make progress in my life. I chose my own path, one that I had always felt a connection to, psychology. While this path proved to present its fair share of struggles, I persevered and have…

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    Forensic psychology is the study of the criminal mind in order to understand the motivation behind certain behaviors. It is also instrumental in trying to figure out / predict what a criminal who's under police surveillance will do next. Although forensic psychology has bccn around for a long time it is still considered a fairly new field of study. Its popularity has grown in recent years at an exponential rate due to its portrayal in popular shows and movies like the Criminal Minds T. V. show.…

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    turned to clinical and educational psychology at the Teachers’ College of Columbia University. He came about during the Great Depression, when the scale of suffering demanded psychological attention. By then, Rogers was working at the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, and it was the work he did with these underprivileged kids that prompted the development of his client-centered approach. In the years following he wrote several books supporting that, including The Clinical…

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    A Career As A Psychologist

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    psychologist includes a whole lot of studying, but to be a researcher in psychology you 'll need a doctoral degree! For just being a psychologist you’ll only need to have a PhD. There are 4 years of college then there is 5 years of graduate school. As for a doctoral psychologist you will need a PsyD, including for clinical, school, and health it will require a 1 year internship which is part of the doctoral program. The Psy.D is a clinical degree and is often used for practical work, such as…

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