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Fall 2019 Psychology PhD Applicants!
dancedementia replied to dancedementia's topic in Psychology Forum
I'm guessing 1) rankings either based on popular systems like USWR or Times, or 2) rankings specific to their research area or specialty. As an anecdote, Teachers College at Columbia is an R2, but I would definitely consider it very well respected in the clinical/counseling psychology world. I'm not OP, so this is all guesswork lol. -
Fall 2019 Psychology PhD Applicants!
dancedementia replied to dancedementia's topic in Psychology Forum
Could you provide an example of a "better ranked" university that is an R2? Not saying you're wrong, but it might be easier to explain if you have an example -
Waitlist and Help Me Decide Thread 2019
dancedementia replied to imonfire98's topic in Psychology Forum
I had the same question. Usually the title "Assistant Professor" implies TT. If not, they would be a Lecturer or Instructor.- 177 replies
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Post-Interview Anxieties, Worries, Thoughts, Comments, etc.
dancedementia replied to xxxxxxxxxx's topic in Psychology Forum
Supposed to hear back from Northeastern yesterday. Sent email to DCT after no news by 5pm. Received email back saying they have been delayed and results may not be out until NEXT WEEK. Just kill me now. The wait is unbearable.- 158 replies
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Fall 2019 Psychology PhD Applicants!
dancedementia replied to dancedementia's topic in Psychology Forum
This is SO similar to my situation that I thought we were flying to the same interview (but mine is smack dab next to a major airport so that can't be it). I'm actually in a really tight financial spot - I know folks are recommending that you attend anyways, but for some of us, that $200 savings could be the difference between making it to the end of the month comfortably vs not eating well for a week. I'm not sure what your financial situation is, but if you feel that it would be a struggle for you to make it if you went to the interview, then I wouldn't go. I just cancelled on an interview two days before it, because I knew that if I interviewed and got in I wouldn't attend that program anyways. Do what is best for you, not what is best for external appearances. You don't want to burn bridges, but I feel that as psychologists we have empathy for the fact that life happens and sometimes personal needs come first. -
Psychology: Turned Down Offers Thread 2019
dancedementia replied to psychxgeekx's topic in Decisions, Decisions
Love this idea! I just turned down my interviews for Mercer and Springfield. I know they're still extending invites so maybe that will help someone out!- 16 replies
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Post-Interview Anxieties, Worries, Thoughts, Comments, etc.
dancedementia replied to xxxxxxxxxx's topic in Psychology Forum
My top choice is apparently going to let us know decisions TOMORROW. I'm freaking out. Probably won't be able to sleep and will make a fool of myself at work tomorrow. Actually, come to think of it, if they call while I'm at work I might very well have to excuse myself for the day because I will probably burst out in tears from joy or anguish.- 158 replies
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Fall 2019 Clinical Psych Interview Invites
dancedementia replied to clinicalpsych20192020's topic in Psychology Forum
Also released my interview for Mercer. I'm just not into traveling haha. -
Clinical vs. Counseling vs. School
dancedementia replied to psychphddreams's topic in Psychology Forum
It's really a program by program difference. I can think of a few VERY highly regarded counseling programs that have practicum sites at community facilities and hospitals. Moreover, YOU have the choice of what practicum sites you apply to. So if you're in a counseling program but want to work with (for example) severe mental health... you can do that! Just apply to more acute sites. Most respectable programs have connections with most of the same sites as clinical programs in the same geographic area. A few posters above mentioned that Clinical tends to be at hospitals and Counseling at UCCs, but this DEFINITELY varies by geographic location. In the cities I'm looking at (mainly Boston, NYC, and Philly), this is not the case at all. Counseling programs compete for the same sites as Clinical programs and are on equal footing. THAT SAID. Some post-doc and post-grad opportunities may have a bias for one or the other. The one that quickly comes to mind is that UCCs tend to prefer hiring LCSWs or Counseling Psych grads, but this is not a hard-and-fast rule.- 7 replies
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Fall 2019 Clinical Psych Interview Invites
dancedementia replied to clinicalpsych20192020's topic in Psychology Forum
Just released my interview invite for Springfield College, hope that helps someone! -
ABA therapist - clinical vs. research experience?
dancedementia replied to EileanDonan's topic in Psychology Forum
Go for the research if you have to choose between the two. If you absolutely want to add more clinical experience to your resume, do not do ABA. Look for mental health tech jobs at psychiatric hospitals or PHP/day programs. If your internship has the possibility of turning into a paid job, that's another option -
Fall 2019 Psychology - Where are you going?!
dancedementia replied to dancedementia's topic in Psychology Forum
Great program!! Have fun -
Alright we need one of these threads now that folks are starting to decide. So please share - where will you be in the fall?! Congrats everyone!!
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Fall 2019 Psychology PhD Applicants!
dancedementia replied to dancedementia's topic in Psychology Forum
By "haven't heard a single thing from", do you mean post-interview? Did you interview anywhere? Very rare to get offers if you didn't interview, unfortunately. (Not impossible, but at schools on par with Drexel and Duke if you didn't interview you ain't getting in...) -
Waitlist and Help Me Decide Thread 2019
dancedementia replied to imonfire98's topic in Psychology Forum
As an anecdote, I'm holding multiple offers because my programs have been horrible about providing information about funding. A lot of programs (at least in the PsyD world) use March 1st as the deadline for financial aid, scholarships, and fellowships, so I'm actually still in the process of applying for funding at some of my programs. I would never accept an offer until I had full information about my funding situation, which means I'm currently holding on to more offer than I'd like to. A lot of people gripe about holding on to multiple offers, citing CUDCP's guidelines, but the guidelines do specifically state that waiting on crucial info (like funding) is a perfectly legit reason to hold offers.- 177 replies
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Waitlist and Help Me Decide Thread 2019
dancedementia replied to imonfire98's topic in Psychology Forum
Just released my offer to Chestnut Hill. Great program, but lack of funding. Also, I applied for advanced standing (since I have a masters), and in order to get approved for advanced standing you essentially have to take their comps before you enroll. Nooooo thanks- 177 replies
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CCNY or LIU-Brooklyn PhD Clinical Psychology
dancedementia replied to junger's topic in Psychology Forum
Check out the approved APsaA institutes http://www.apsa.org/approved-training-institutes In terms of affordability, unfortunately psychoanalysis training is pretty pricey (personal analysis is a huge chunk of the cost). Some of these places offer scholarships and a few are eligible for financial aid (Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis, which is not on that list but very reputable, is one such example). Actually, come to think of it, BGSP has a license-eligible masters program that is psychoanalytically oriented (https://www.bgsp.edu/academics/m-a-in-mental-health-counseling). If you complete that, you can fast track your certificate at the same institute. Another option is ACAP in New Jersey, which allows you to earn the certificate via distance education (all the classes are concurrent via Zoom videoconferencing). You would do clinical internships/practica in your home city. -
CCNY or LIU-Brooklyn PhD Clinical Psychology
dancedementia replied to junger's topic in Psychology Forum
At the master's level, the amount of theory-focused work you will be doing is minimal. You'll be building basic skills and can choose to operate from a particular theory if you want, but most of the coursework is not that specialized. What some of my colleagues did (and I plan on doing) was get a masters and then supplement it with a certificate in psychoanalysis. -
Post-Interview Anxieties, Worries, Thoughts, Comments, etc.
dancedementia replied to xxxxxxxxxx's topic in Psychology Forum
Yeah, I was being partially facetious (and very very hopeful that embedded somewhere in there is a secret message that my acceptance is coming soon). I've had the ghost happen this cycle too, which has been super heartbreaking- 158 replies
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Post-Interview Anxieties, Worries, Thoughts, Comments, etc.
dancedementia replied to xxxxxxxxxx's topic in Psychology Forum
Sent my POI an email after interviewing to say thanks and reiterate that I love her lab. Got a note back: Dear dancedementia, Thank you for taking the time to come and meet with us. It was a pleasure to speak with you. Thank you for your note, [POI name] WHAT DOES IT MEAN?!?!?!- 158 replies
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I think some of what OP is noticing is confirmation bias as well - top tier undergrad schools (esp R1s) will probably have more access to productive labs and opportunities to get published. I'm attending an R3 for my masters degree (had a shit ugrad GPA), and I couldn't even find a lab to join because.... there aren't many. I had to drive to the neighboring town to participate in an R1's lab to get a couple posters to my name.
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Fall 2019 Clinical Psychology Applicants (PhD, PsyD)
dancedementia replied to xxxxxxxxxx's topic in Psychology Forum
Rutgers finally confirmed they don't want me xD So now I've heard back officially from all programs except William Paterson (which I know will be a rejection b/c interviews were 2 weeks ago). I have 3 more interviews next week (Mercer, Springfield, Suffolk). But I'm secretly hoping NEU will just admit me already so I don't have to travel anymore x____x- 328 replies
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Except school psychologists! They can practice with the specialist degree. To OP, it sounds like you're broadly interested in mental health professionals, not psychologists (at least, according to your answer choices to #3). You might want to change your scope. Note that "psychologist" can also refer to folks who are, for example, social psychologists or industrial/organization psychologists, who are not licensed to provide psychotherapy.
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It's situational, honestly. I know that my undergrad institution (R1, consistently top 5 on USWR, etc.) definitely played a part in getting into some of my master's programs and jobs/internships (several masters programs have told me this outright). To say otherwise would be frankly privileged. That said, by the time I got to applying at the PhD level I don't think anyone cares anymore. They're much more interested in my research and clinical experience.