I'm making a midlife career change to become a clinical or counseling psychologist. My particular interest is in helping those adversely affected by involvement in high-demand, high-control groups (aka "cults"), since coming to realize my earlier career plans were derailed in large measure by the effects of my own experience with a group of this sort in my adolescence.
I would appreciate any advice concerning which graduate programs would be a good fit for me. My educational background is a bachelor's degree in physics and linguistics from Penn. I still live in Philadelphia but could move given a strong reason to.
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I'm making a midlife career change to become a clinical or counseling psychologist. My particular interest is in helping those adversely affected by involvement in high-demand, high-control groups (aka "cults"), since coming to realize my earlier career plans were derailed in large measure by the effects of my own experience with a group of this sort in my adolescence.
I would appreciate any advice concerning which graduate programs would be a good fit for me. My educational background is a bachelor's degree in physics and linguistics from Penn. I still live in Philadelphia but could move given a strong reason to.
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