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Graduate School and the Helping Profession

Melinda Lara, MA

Outline

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Types of graduate degrees and programs What graduate schools are looking for in an applicant Programs offered at SDSU How to get involved as an undergraduate TMI

Types of Degrees

• • • • • • PhD- Doctor of Philosophy • • Many areas Research focused PsyD- Doctor of Psychology • Practitioner focused EdD- Doctor in Education MA, MS, MEd- Masters in Arts, Masters in Science, Masters in Education MFT- Marriage and Family Therapist MSW, LCSW- Masters of Social Work, Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Types of graduate programs

• • • • • • • • • • • Clinical Industrial Organizational Psychology aka I/O Neuropsychology Social/ Personality Psychology Counseling MFT MSW School Psychology School Counseling Educational Psychology Others- Forensic, Sports, Developmental, Rehab, Vocational

Clinical Psychology

• The purpose of understanding, preventing, and relieving psychologically-based distress, abnormal or dysfunction. • Master’s degree level • Ph.D. vs. Psy.D.

• Types of jobs/career • Helpful website: http://www.apa.org/ or http://www.apa.org/about/division/div12.html

Industrial Organizational (IO) Psychology

• Psychological concepts and methods to optimize human potential in the workplace • M.S. in Applied Psychology prepares students for jobs that require the application • Types of careers • Helpful website: http://www.siop.org/

Neuropsychology

• Investigates the complex relationships between mental events and behaviors and the electrical, biochemical, and structural changes of the nervous system • In terms of graduate programs, similar to Clinical psychology • Helpful website: http://www.apa.org/about/division/div40.html

http://www.apa.org/about/division/div6.html

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Social/Personality Psychology

• Studies the effects of social and cognitive factors on the way individuals and groups perceive, influence and relate to other individuals and groups • Ph.D. & Masters • Types of jobs • Helpful website http://www.socialpsychology.org/ or http://www.apa.org/about/division/div8.html

Counseling Psychology

• • • • • • • Similar to the Clinical PhD • Different populations Eligible for licensure and internships (APA approved) Generally 4-5 years Acceptance rate 6-10/year Work Environment • University settings, private practice, research MA option Helpful website: apa.org or http://www.apa.org/about/division/div17.html

MFT

• • • • • • Emphasizes on relationships within the family or “system.” Brief, solution-focused, specific with attainable therapeutic goals, designed with the "end in mind." Generally 2-3 years Internship Populations • Families, couples, ID patient within a system Work Environment • Private practice, military, teaching (MFT programs), integrative collaboration Website: http://www.aamft.org/

MSW

• • • • Committed to the pursuit of social justice, to the enhancement of the quality of life, and to the development of the full potential of each individual, group and community in the society MSW vs. LCSW Work Environment • Case management, medical social work, counseling (psychotherapy), human services management, social welfare policy, community organizing, advocacy, teaching (in schools of social work), and social science research Helpful website: http://www.naswdc.org/

School Psychology

• • • • • Have specialized training in both psychology and education. Provide Consultation, assessment, intervention, prevention, education, health care provisions, research and planning.

Work with students, parents, teachers and school administrators to pinpoint the sources of students' academic, social or behavioral difficulties.

Work environment • public and private schools (majority) • School-based health centers • • • Clinics and hospitals Private practice University, community and state agencies Degrees available • MA, MS, MEd, EdS, PhD, PsyD, and EdD Helpful website: NASPONLINE.ORG

School Counseling

• • • • • • A counselor and educator who helps students understand and deal with social, behavioral, and personal problems.

School Counselors work with parents, teachers, school adminstrators, school psychologists, school nurses, and social workers to ensure all students receive comprehensive counseling. School Counselors meet the needs of student in three basic domains of development: • Career • • Academic Personal and social Work environment • Elementary, Middle and High School Degrees available • Masters w/ or with out PPSC, PhD, EdS, and EdD. Helpful website: Schoolcounselor.org

Educational Psychology

• • • • • Educational Psychology is the study of how humans learn in an educational setting. Develop educational tests, evaluate educational programs, consult schools to implement teaching and testing changes Work as researchers studying classroom dynamics, teaching styles and variables that can influence learning.

Work environment • Schools, universities, learning centers and other human development settings .

Graduate degrees for educational psychologist’s: • MEd: Masters in Education • EdD: Doctor of Education Website: APA.ORG

Others

Forensic, Sports, Developmental, Rehab, Vocational

Websites

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APA.org

Licensure information in California

http://www.bbs.ca.gov/

Employment

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Community Mental Health Rehabilitation Correctional Facilities & Courts Academia and Research University Settings K-12 Settings Private Practice Business and Consulting

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Programs at SDSU

Clinical Psychology PhD • http://www.psychology.sdsu.edu/doctoral/ MA in Psychology • http://www.psychology.sdsu.edu/ma.html

MS in Industrial/Organizational Psychology and Program Evaluation • http://www.psychology.sdsu.edu/ms.html

MA in Counseling (CBB) • http://edweb.sdsu.edu/csp/programs/cbb/cbb.htm

MS in Counseling (School Counseling) • http://edweb.sdsu.edu/csp/programs/sc/sc.htm

MS in MFT • http://edweb.sdsu.edu/csp/programs/mft/mft.htm

Ed.S in School Psychology • http://edweb.sdsu.edu/csp/programs/sc/sp_prg.html

MS in Rehabilitation Counseling • http://interwork.sdsu.edu/arpe/web_education/mas_rehab_coun.html

MSW, MSW/MPH, MSW/JD • http://socialwork.sdsu.edu/programs.php

CBB- Community Based Block Program

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1 Year MA in Education/Counseling Multicultural Emphasis Internship Community Counseling Center/Practicum Community Learning Personal Growth

MFT- CSUF

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2.5-4 years Diverse faculty One of the top programs in CA

Can work fulltime

• http://hhd.fullerton.edu/counsel/degree.htm

How to Prep for Grad School

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GPA GRE Experience Letters of Rec

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How to get involved as an undergraduate

Peer Advising Peer Educator Program Peer Health Educators Research, publications, and conferences Senior or Honors Thesis TA Internships SCOPE or previously FSMP Community Service Work experience Psi Chi and Psychology Club

TMI- Towards Maximum Independence

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“Providing personalized assistance and support to children and adults with disabilities, enabling them to live, work and participate in their communities by offering real choices, real possibilities.

Assisting people with disabilities to live, work and participate in their community.

Employment Solutions Community Living Family Support Forensic Advocacy

TMI- Towards Maximum Independence cont.

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Contact Info

Melinda Lara, MA

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