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I am writing because I am interested in learning about respecialization programs in Clinical Psychology. The list I found here does not seem to be up to date: http://www.apa.org/ed/graduate/respecialization.aspx My ultimate goal is to become a licensed child and family psychologist. I
currently have a Ph.D. and M.A. in Applied Developmental Psychology from Fordham University. I also have a M.A. in Educational Psychology (Child/Adolescent Clinical Concentration) from Montclair State
University. I completed a 9-month clinical externship for this M.A. After I entered my doctoral program in 2005 they decided to end the licensure track. I have spent my academic career pursuing psychology because I wanted to make a difference in the lives of children and families and I honestly feel that I am limited by not having my license. Any direction you provide will be greatly appreciated.
I am writing because I am interested in learning about respecialization programs in Clinical Psychology. The list I found here does not seem to be up to date: http://www.apa.org/ed/graduate/respecialization.aspx My ultimate goal is to become a licensed child and family psychologist. I
currently have a Ph.D. and M.A. in Applied Developmental Psychology from Fordham University. I also have a M.A. in Educational Psychology (Child/Adolescent Clinical Concentration) from Montclair State
University. I completed a 9-month clinical externship for this M.A. After I entered my doctoral program in 2005 they decided to end the licensure track. I have spent my academic career pursuing psychology because I wanted to make a difference in the lives of children and families and I honestly feel that I am limited by not having my license. Any direction you provide will be greatly appreciated.