Anita21 Posted March 17, 2019 Posted March 17, 2019 I am Anita Kumar and I am a second year Neuropsychology Master student in UCL (Université Catholique de Louvain) in Belgium. Next year, after I graduate from my Masters, I am going to pursue my education by doing internships within a certificate year at UCL. This means that I will be a student under the insurance of my university. I want to develop my skills in English, therefore I am interested to do an internship or a pracitucm placement in clinical Neuropsychology with adults or older adults. Would an internship for an international student be possible with a master degree? If so, where should I look for further information to apply ? Thank you for your help. Anita KUMAR
psychology_student_ Posted March 19, 2019 Posted March 19, 2019 Hi Anita, I unfortunately imagine there would be many legal practicing/licensing hoops to jump through to obtain a "technical" internship in clinical neuropsychology in the USA. However, a very viable alternate you could pursure would be working as a psychometrician tech (or "neuro-psychometrician tech") with your credentials. My first job out of undergraduate university here in the U.S. was working as a neuropsychometrician. If administering assessments under the supervision of a licensed clinical neuropsychologist is what you're after then I would simply go to job search sites (indeed, monster, etc) and search for "psychometrician" and "neuropsychometrician" jobs.
Jay's Brain Posted March 19, 2019 Posted March 19, 2019 10 hours ago, personallycentered said: Hi Anita, I unfortunately imagine there would be many legal practicing/licensing hoops to jump through to obtain a "technical" internship in clinical neuropsychology in the USA. However, a very viable alternate you could pursure would be working as a psychometrician tech (or "neuro-psychometrician tech") with your credentials. My first job out of undergraduate university here in the U.S. was working as a neuropsychometrician. If administering assessments under the supervision of a licensed clinical neuropsychologist is what you're after then I would simply go to job search sites (indeed, monster, etc) and search for "psychometrician" and "neuropsychometrician" jobs. I think you might mean "psychometrist" here. Psychometrists administer assessments under the supervision of a licensed practitioner while a "psychometrician" creates and studies the validity of tests and measures. It seems like Anita's experiences may be better served for a psychometrist role initially until she decides if she wants to pursue further education to practice as a clinical psychologist in North America
psychology_student_ Posted March 19, 2019 Posted March 19, 2019 8 minutes ago, Jay's Brain said: I think you might mean "psychometrist" here. Psychometrists administer assessments under the supervision of a licensed practitioner while a "psychometrician" creates and studies the validity of tests and measures. It seems like Anita's experiences may be better served for a psychometrist role initially until she decides if she wants to pursue further education to practice as a clinical psychologist in North America I think I mean psychometrician tech because that was literally what my job title was.
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