aspiringdclinpsy
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Hello everyone! I apologize if I am not posting this in the right place, I'm new to SDN so please be kind as I learn 🙂 I am interested in my career opportunities abroad and within the United States given various routes I could take at this point in my career. I'm interested in what you guys think will open up the largest number of desirable doors for me.
I'm considering starting to work towards my doctorate sometime in the next few years, since I'm nearing the end of my master's level training. My long-term goals are to eventually have as broad a career as I can, in terms of possibilities for geographic location as well as professional duties/responsibilities. I'm interested in being a clinician as well as a researcher, and I'd be interested in trying out teaching too along the way if the opportunity arises. Additionally, I'd like to spend parts of my life outside the US, including (if possible) while pursuing my doctorate and while working afterwards.
Right now I'm choosing between a PsyD and a PhD in the US (leaning towards a PhD if I can manage to get an acceptance after getting more research experience), but I'm also considering going to the UK for a DClinPsy or a DPsych (or even a PhD there?? idk). I'm curious if any of you know distinguishing factors that might be of interest to me. How portable will each degree be in terms of going to a different country? (I understand that no matter what, it is difficult to transfer a degree in this field, but which would be easiest?) Which will provide me with the most opportunities in the vein of the ones I'm seeking?
A related struggle that I'm facing is whether I want to pursue clinical or counseling psychology. I have the same questions about this area of ambivalence as well.
I have tried to find sources about this topic, but I haven't found all the information that I'm looking for and that is relevant to me, so I thought it couldn't hurt to ask here 🙂
Edit: To clarify, I understand that I can't practice as a psychologist in the US with a foreign degree. I'm not sure whether I want to come back to the US anyway - that's part of what I'm grappling with in my mind right now. It might be nice to have the option, but if I want to live/work abroad, maybe I should just commit to that? I can always fall back on my counseling master's degree here in the US.
I'm considering starting to work towards my doctorate sometime in the next few years, since I'm nearing the end of my master's level training. My long-term goals are to eventually have as broad a career as I can, in terms of possibilities for geographic location as well as professional duties/responsibilities. I'm interested in being a clinician as well as a researcher, and I'd be interested in trying out teaching too along the way if the opportunity arises. Additionally, I'd like to spend parts of my life outside the US, including (if possible) while pursuing my doctorate and while working afterwards.
Right now I'm choosing between a PsyD and a PhD in the US (leaning towards a PhD if I can manage to get an acceptance after getting more research experience), but I'm also considering going to the UK for a DClinPsy or a DPsych (or even a PhD there?? idk). I'm curious if any of you know distinguishing factors that might be of interest to me. How portable will each degree be in terms of going to a different country? (I understand that no matter what, it is difficult to transfer a degree in this field, but which would be easiest?) Which will provide me with the most opportunities in the vein of the ones I'm seeking?
A related struggle that I'm facing is whether I want to pursue clinical or counseling psychology. I have the same questions about this area of ambivalence as well.
I have tried to find sources about this topic, but I haven't found all the information that I'm looking for and that is relevant to me, so I thought it couldn't hurt to ask here 🙂
Edit: To clarify, I understand that I can't practice as a psychologist in the US with a foreign degree. I'm not sure whether I want to come back to the US anyway - that's part of what I'm grappling with in my mind right now. It might be nice to have the option, but if I want to live/work abroad, maybe I should just commit to that? I can always fall back on my counseling master's degree here in the US.
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