Lack of Experience |
- Applicant does not have enough clinical experience or research experience.
- Applicant has not engaged meaningfully with the field of clinical psychology.
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- Find work or volunteer opportunities to gain clinical experience.
- Join a research lab to gain research experience.
- Join a professional organization or attend conferences and webinars on topics relevant to clinical psychology.
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Lack of Knowledge About Doctoral Program |
- Inability to clearly explain why they want a PhD or PsyD instead of providing therapy as a master's level licensed counselor.
- Applicant cannot articulate, even broadly, their research or clinical interests.
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- Research the difference between the programs.
- Reach out to clarify unanswered questions.
- Be able to clearly explain how a doctoral degree will lead you to your goals instead of a master's program.
- Identify at least one or two PAU faculty with whom you would like to conduct research.
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Unclear Motivations |
- Applicant cannot identify why they want to pursue a PsyD vs. a PhD, or vice versa.
- For applicants applying to both programs, students cannot identify the differences between the programs and why each might be a fit.
- Applicant appears primarily motivated to apply by prestige or brand name.
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- Research the differences between the programs and go beyond the surface level in understanding program design, values, and purpose.
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Poor Fit |
- Upon review of application materials, the committee determines that the applicant may not be a good fit for this program. This may include clinical or research interests, interpersonal concerns, or community mismatch.
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- Double-check that your goals, skills, and values are a good fit for the program you are applying to.
- Engage in mock interviews to practice interpersonal and interview skills.
- Engage in personal counseling to address past trauma or mental health concerns that may need work before you are ready to help others.
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Lack of Sensitivity or Knowledge Surrounding Diversity |
- Displaying insensitivity when speaking about diverse populations.
- Lack of self-awareness around personal biases or lack of willingness to engage in growth in this area.
- Inability to work with or support fellow students or clients who hold identities different from your own.
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- Educate yourself by reading, taking classes, or attending events focusing on ethnic, minority, or racial groups about which you have limited knowledge.
- Engage in work to identify your personal biases and consider how these might affect your work as a psychologist or counselor.
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