Becoming a Clinical Psychologist
Personal Stories of Doctoral Training
Herausgeber: Fiammenghi, Silvia; Knafo, Danielle; Keisner, Robert
Becoming a Clinical Psychologist
Personal Stories of Doctoral Training
Herausgeber: Fiammenghi, Silvia; Knafo, Danielle; Keisner, Robert
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Becoming a Clinical Psychologist is a collection of personal accounts written by a diverse group of early-career psychologists and doctoral students in their final stages of training. It offers a wealth of information about today's training and trainees and will be a compelling read for students and practitioners alike.
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Becoming a Clinical Psychologist is a collection of personal accounts written by a diverse group of early-career psychologists and doctoral students in their final stages of training. It offers a wealth of information about today's training and trainees and will be a compelling read for students and practitioners alike.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 520g
- ISBN-13: 9781442239920
- ISBN-10: 1442239921
- Artikelnr.: 41753547
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 520g
- ISBN-13: 9781442239920
- ISBN-10: 1442239921
- Artikelnr.: 41753547
Danielle Knafo is a professor in the Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program at Long Island University, C. W. Post Campus, where she chairs a concentration on serious mental illness. Robert Keisner is a practicing psychologist and psychoanalyst and founder and former director of the Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program at Long Island University, C. W. Post Campus. Silvia Fiammenghi is a licensed psychologist and the staff psychologist for New York University in Florence, Italy.
Introduction: Danielle Knafo, Robert Keisner, and Silvia Fiammenghi Part I:
Beginner's Mind: First Experiences Conducting Therapy Chapter 1: Personal
and Professional Integration in a Dual-Oriented Doctoral Program Dustin
Kahoud Chapter 2: Conducting Therapy for the First Time Adi Avivi Chapter
3: Guilt in the Beginning Therapist: Etiology and Impact on Treatment
Benjamin Gottesman Chapter 4: The Novice in the Therapist's Chair Samantha
Shoshana Lawrence Part II: Navigating the Personal and Professional during
Doctoral Training Chapter 5: Clinical Psychology Training and Romance: For
Better or for Worse? Silvia Fiammenghi Chapter 6: Clinical Psychology
Doctoral Students with a History of Eating Disorders Brianna Blake Chapter
7: Life as a Juggler: Work, Family, and Study inside a Doctoral Psychology
Program Matthew Liebman Chapter 8: Experiences of a "Black Sheep" in a
Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program Noel Hunter Part Three: Outside the
Norm: Effects of Diversity in Training and Treatment Chapter 9: A Few Good
Men: The Male Experience of Minority Status in a Clinical Psychology
Doctoral Program Ian Rugg Chapter 10: Notes from a Queer Student's Graduate
Training Kathleen Kallstrom-Schreckengost Chapter 11: Finding My Place in
Psychoanalysis as a Black, Female Student Adjoa Osei Chapter 12: From the
Closet to the Clinic: An Orthodox Jewish Man Comes Out in Training Jeremy
Novich Contributor Notes
Beginner's Mind: First Experiences Conducting Therapy Chapter 1: Personal
and Professional Integration in a Dual-Oriented Doctoral Program Dustin
Kahoud Chapter 2: Conducting Therapy for the First Time Adi Avivi Chapter
3: Guilt in the Beginning Therapist: Etiology and Impact on Treatment
Benjamin Gottesman Chapter 4: The Novice in the Therapist's Chair Samantha
Shoshana Lawrence Part II: Navigating the Personal and Professional during
Doctoral Training Chapter 5: Clinical Psychology Training and Romance: For
Better or for Worse? Silvia Fiammenghi Chapter 6: Clinical Psychology
Doctoral Students with a History of Eating Disorders Brianna Blake Chapter
7: Life as a Juggler: Work, Family, and Study inside a Doctoral Psychology
Program Matthew Liebman Chapter 8: Experiences of a "Black Sheep" in a
Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program Noel Hunter Part Three: Outside the
Norm: Effects of Diversity in Training and Treatment Chapter 9: A Few Good
Men: The Male Experience of Minority Status in a Clinical Psychology
Doctoral Program Ian Rugg Chapter 10: Notes from a Queer Student's Graduate
Training Kathleen Kallstrom-Schreckengost Chapter 11: Finding My Place in
Psychoanalysis as a Black, Female Student Adjoa Osei Chapter 12: From the
Closet to the Clinic: An Orthodox Jewish Man Comes Out in Training Jeremy
Novich Contributor Notes
Introduction: Danielle Knafo, Robert Keisner, and Silvia Fiammenghi Part I:
Beginner's Mind: First Experiences Conducting Therapy Chapter 1: Personal
and Professional Integration in a Dual-Oriented Doctoral Program Dustin
Kahoud Chapter 2: Conducting Therapy for the First Time Adi Avivi Chapter
3: Guilt in the Beginning Therapist: Etiology and Impact on Treatment
Benjamin Gottesman Chapter 4: The Novice in the Therapist's Chair Samantha
Shoshana Lawrence Part II: Navigating the Personal and Professional during
Doctoral Training Chapter 5: Clinical Psychology Training and Romance: For
Better or for Worse? Silvia Fiammenghi Chapter 6: Clinical Psychology
Doctoral Students with a History of Eating Disorders Brianna Blake Chapter
7: Life as a Juggler: Work, Family, and Study inside a Doctoral Psychology
Program Matthew Liebman Chapter 8: Experiences of a "Black Sheep" in a
Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program Noel Hunter Part Three: Outside the
Norm: Effects of Diversity in Training and Treatment Chapter 9: A Few Good
Men: The Male Experience of Minority Status in a Clinical Psychology
Doctoral Program Ian Rugg Chapter 10: Notes from a Queer Student's Graduate
Training Kathleen Kallstrom-Schreckengost Chapter 11: Finding My Place in
Psychoanalysis as a Black, Female Student Adjoa Osei Chapter 12: From the
Closet to the Clinic: An Orthodox Jewish Man Comes Out in Training Jeremy
Novich Contributor Notes
Beginner's Mind: First Experiences Conducting Therapy Chapter 1: Personal
and Professional Integration in a Dual-Oriented Doctoral Program Dustin
Kahoud Chapter 2: Conducting Therapy for the First Time Adi Avivi Chapter
3: Guilt in the Beginning Therapist: Etiology and Impact on Treatment
Benjamin Gottesman Chapter 4: The Novice in the Therapist's Chair Samantha
Shoshana Lawrence Part II: Navigating the Personal and Professional during
Doctoral Training Chapter 5: Clinical Psychology Training and Romance: For
Better or for Worse? Silvia Fiammenghi Chapter 6: Clinical Psychology
Doctoral Students with a History of Eating Disorders Brianna Blake Chapter
7: Life as a Juggler: Work, Family, and Study inside a Doctoral Psychology
Program Matthew Liebman Chapter 8: Experiences of a "Black Sheep" in a
Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program Noel Hunter Part Three: Outside the
Norm: Effects of Diversity in Training and Treatment Chapter 9: A Few Good
Men: The Male Experience of Minority Status in a Clinical Psychology
Doctoral Program Ian Rugg Chapter 10: Notes from a Queer Student's Graduate
Training Kathleen Kallstrom-Schreckengost Chapter 11: Finding My Place in
Psychoanalysis as a Black, Female Student Adjoa Osei Chapter 12: From the
Closet to the Clinic: An Orthodox Jewish Man Comes Out in Training Jeremy
Novich Contributor Notes