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There               are               many               branches               of               psychology               from               which               to               chose               from,               so               it               is               essential               to               understand               exactly               what               activities               each               field               of               psychology               does,               and               what               skills               one               must               possess               if               they               wish               to               pursue               a               career               in               that               field.

The               intention               of               this               paper               is               to               discuss               the               activities               of               a               clinical               psychologist,               and               the               skills               essential               to               a               clinical               psychology.

The               first               thing               to               understand               is               exactly               what               a               clinical               psychologist               is.

A               clinical               psychologist               is               a               psychologist               who               deals               with               the               diagnosis               and               treatment               side               of               mental               health.

Unlike               a               psychiatrist,               a               clinical               psychologist               cannot               prescribe               medication,               but               instead               uses               therapy               methods               (possible               in               conjunction               with               medication)               in               order               to               treat               presenting               problems               in               patients               who               come               in,               are               referred,               or               are               hospitalized.

Within               these               settings               clinicians               provide               psychotherapy,               assess               and               diagnose               patients,               conduct               consultations,               and               complete               administrative               duties.

Some               clinicians               also               find               a               career               in               teaching               psychology               or               other               subject               matter;               provide               consultations               for               criminal               justice               institutions,               schools,               or               corporate               offices;               research               and               write.
               In               order               to               conduct               these               duties,               clinical               psychologists               attend               a               total               of               nine               years               of               higher               level               education.

This               includes               a               four               year               bachelor's               degree               and               five               years               of               graduate               training,               the               latter               part               of               a               graduate               student's               education               includes               the               one               year               internship               required               for               program               completion.

This               nine               years               of               schooling               generally               outputs               Ph.D               or               Psy.D               graduates.

These               nine               year               programs               are               more               popular               than               the               two               year               master's               degree               due               to               the               lower               concentration               of               jobs               available               for               master's               level               graduates.

Instead,               more               graduates               end               up               working               toward               a               Ph.D               or               Psy.D               in               order               to               gain               more               opportunities               for               clinical               work               or               independent               office               practice.

However,               according               to               Trull               (2002),               the               master's               degree               is               actually               in               growing               demand               due               to               the               lower               fees               master's               level               clinicians               charge               (pg               19).

As               such,               masters               holders               pose               a               an               interesting               alternative               to               the               more               expensive               doctoral               degree               holders.

However,               this               does               end               up               posing               the               question               of               whether               or               not               the               master's               hold               is               actually               a               psychologist               (the               APA               maintains               that               the               term               "psychologist"               can               only               be               applied               to               doctoral               degree               holders),               and               whether               a               master's               degree               training               program               provides               enough               training               for               the               therapist.
               A               typical               Ph.D               program               entails               coursework               including               statistics,               research               design,               developmental               psychology,               biological               foundations               of               behavior,               cognitive               psychology,               and               social               psychology,               among               other               essential               courses               for               a               strong               basis               of               understanding               in               psychology.

Additionally,               students               are               given               ample               time               to               learn               through               working.

This               form               of               learning               is               called               practicum               work.

Practicum               work               is               conducted               in               a               clinic               offered               by               the               school               or               somewhere               in               the               community,               both               of               which               are               supervised               by               either               a               clinical               faculty               member,               or               a               clinical               psychologist               from               the               community.

Both               of               the               aforementioned               locations               also               offer               practicum               work               in               the               area               of               assessment,               therapy,               and               consulting               services.

In               a               university               clinic               cases               are               generally               taken               based               on               the               teaching               value               of               each               (Trull,               2002,               pg               21).
               Research               is               also               a               typical               part               of               the               Ph.D               program.

This               area               of               the               program               is               also               where               the               Ph.D               and               the               Psy.D               differ.

Psy.D               programs               typically               place               less               emphasis               on               research,               and               more               on               techniques               and               methods               of               therapy.

For               those               students               in               a               Ph.D               program               research               skills               are               gained               through               research               methodology,               statistics,               and               computer               courses.

Students               are               also               charged               with               participating               is               research               projects               meant               to               teach               students               about               conducting               and               designing               research.

Research               is               also               generally               tied               to               the               student's               dissertation,               although               this               does               vary               by               school               and               program.
               During               the               third               year               of               the               program               students               must               take               a               qualifying               examination.

The               contents               of               the               qualifying               exam               differ               by               program,               but               clinical               psychology               or               overall               psychology               is               tested.

These               exams               are               a               huge               part               of               the               doctoral               program               in               that               they               test               the               competence               of               a               student,               it               is               a               way               of               looking               into               the               future               a               student               may               have               in               the               field.

As               such,               it               is               also               an               exam               that               creates               a               great               deal               of               anxiety               for               doctoral               students.
               Lastly,               graduate               students               take               part               in               an               internship               program.

The               internship               program               is               chosen               by               the               student,               but               must               be               accredited               by               the               American               Psychological               Association               to               be               applicable               for               credit.

The               internship               is               an               essential               part               of               the               program               in               that               it               provides               a               great               deal               of               experience               for               the               student.

Student's               are               charged               with               working               in               a               clinical               setting               of               some               sort,               timing               varies               with               modern               programs,               yet               the               idea               behind               them               is               the               same.

Students               are               exposed               to               real-life               situations               that               will               enhance               their               competence               in               handling               these               situations               during               their               career               life.

Essentially,               this               area               of               the               program               is               a               long-term               extension               of               practicum               work               in               that               students               build               a               strong               basis               in               hands-on               work               that               reflects               the               sort               of               cases               one               would               see               as               a               certified               clinician.

Learning               is               enhanced               and               the               culmination               of               the               entire               doctoral               program               is               successful               completion               of               internship.
               References:
               Hershey,               J.,               Kopplin,               D.,               &               Cornell,               J.

(1991,               October).

Doctors               of               Psychology:               Their               career               experiences               and               attitudes               toward               degree               and               training.

Professional               Psychology:               Research               and               Practice,               22(5),               351-356.

Retrieved               July               14,               2007,               from               PsycARTICLES               database.
               Trull,               T.

(2005).

Clinical               Psychology,               7th               Edition.

Belmont,               CA.

Thomson               Wadsworth.
               West               Chester               University.

(n.d).

Careers               in               Clinical               and               Counseling               Psychology.

Retrieved               July               20,               2007,               from               http://www.wcupa.edu/_academics/sch_cas.psy/Career_Paths/Clinical/Career03.htm
               Wisocki,               P.,               Grebstein,               L.,               &               Hunt,               J.

(1994,               November).

Directors               of               clinical               training:               An               insider's               perspective.

Professional               Psychology:               Research               and               Practice,               25(4),               482-488.

Retrieved               July               14,               2007,               from               PsycARTICLES               database.






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