Your Career in Psychology
Putting Your Graduate Degree to Work
Your Career in Psychology directly addresses the major issues confronting doctoral students and aspiring professionals in psychology. Addresses early graduate school career planning as well as issues confronting recent doctoral graduates in psychologyChapters written by established professionals in their fields provide essential insights for launching a successful career in psychologyIncludes separate chapters with advice for graduates considering careers in academia, clinical or counseling fields, and in various applied settingsSections on Concerns and Advice for Undergraduates help readers pave their way during the early stages of career pl…
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Weitere Autoren: Giordano, Peter J. (Hrsg.) / Licht, Carolyn A. (Hrsg.)
- ISBN: 978-1-4051-7941-6
- EAN: 9781405179416
- Produktnummer: 4816906
- Verlag: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2009
- Seitenangabe: 320 S.
- Masse: H24.5 cm x B17.2 cm x D2.4 cm 596 g
- Gewicht: 596
- Sonstiges: General (US: Trade)
Über den Autor
Stephen F. Davis is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Emporia State University (Emporia, Kansas). He currently serves as Visiting Distinguished Professor at Texas Wesleyan University (Fort Worth, Texas) and Distinguished Guest Professor at Morningside College (Sioux City, Iowa). Student professional development is one of his main areas of expertise in psychology. Peter J. Giordano is Professor and Chair of Psychology at Belmont University in Nashville , Tennessee . He is a frequent workshop presenter on pedagogy in psychology and on student professional development issues. Carolyn A. Licht is a clinical psychologist with Columbia University Medical Center at Harlem Hospital . She specializes in the care of culturally diverse inner-city children and families affected by HIV/AIDS, substance abuse, and trauma.
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