PM me. I am a 4th year, prior service and I have been on HPSP for a year. I go back active when internship starts after this summer. There is too much to explain about it here.
How competitive is it? I applied and was selected as an alternate.
I thought scholarships were at least 2 to 3 years!
Do you have to commit for only one year then since you have been on hpsp for a year?
Internship year counts as one year of the program. In other words, it overlaps during that year, but the internship year no longer counts as a "payback" year. Back in the old days, it used to. This is because they have had a retention problem and a problem getting people licensed. So now you have to stay on at your internship site until you pass the EPPP THEN your payback time starts. It's a hassle if you are not planning on quickly obtaining your license, because you might be in the Army for a few years before you can start counting down.
It is not that competetive for clinpsych because the Army is not currently meeting their recruiting goals. To be "competitive," you need to pass all your classes, pass all your comps, be physically fit (it is the Army), and be very close to done (or done) with your dissertation before you start internship. You should also be pretty patriotic in your "motivational statement."
I finally got in the HPSP program. They finally pulled my name off that list 🙂🙂 still can't believe it!
Can anyone tell me if you had to train in a hospital somewhere for your 45 days active duty? Did they call you and reminded you or did you have to apply yourself ?
How much is the stipend for HPSP psych, do you have any idea?
What about the fitness test?
Thanks,
So many questions, sorry 😳
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no i haven't sworn yet, the paperwork needs to be signed first by the secretary of defense who is out of town 😕. It's been more than 3 weeks now since i got the news! Hope they won't change their mind 😱 !
Thanks for your inputs. That is really great if they are willing to let us do our trainings anywhere we want. Are there any special trainings/ meetings out of state you had to go to while in school? Did you have to buy your uniform?
Thanks,
thanks! How different is counselling in the military than in the civilian world? Do you get special training to learn about combat stress and PTSD? Since certain issues encountered in the military world are not adressed in school i wonder if their is some extra quality training to prepare us to be military psychologists. Have you been asked to tape one of your sessions by your supervisor? Boy i hate those videotaped sessions!
Marylene,
OKI won't use the word couseling!
Did you go to OCS already? Is OCS AMEDD different than OCS in general (the one for ROTC students) ?
http://www.cs.amedd.army.mil/obc/1HPSP.htm
It is at Camp Bullis in San Antonio, TX. If you see LTC Birdwell, tell him Markp says Hi, not that it will buy you any brownie points...
There is your answer.
Therapy is empirically supported. The military is pretty firm about using treatment that is supported by the scientific literature. I don't think it's that much different except there are considerations regarding confidentiality and dual roles as a military officer/therapist. You will get some intense training at your internship from what I understand.
Mark
Also, I see you are "pre-psychology" so you might want to start getting away from the use of the word "counseling." Most of us find that a little minimizing.
That's funny--when I talk to counseling psychologists, they warn me never to use the word "therapy" because that is demeaning, and to use the term "counseling" instead...
Do you guys have any idea if the army also helps to pay for former student loans (Bachelor degree ones) once you become HPSP?
Do you guys have any idea if the army also helps to pay for former student loans (Bachelor degree ones) once you become HPSP?
I have a quick question. What is the time commitment for the HPSP? Say you go three years including internship, how much time do you owe? Is it one for one, two for one? I'm currently on an ED-delay from ROTC to get my degree and already owe 4 years active duty once i'm done. I'm trying to figure out if HPSP is worth it or not because the program I will be attending has pretty good funding already.
I believe it's one for one. YMMV.
Mark
It is one for one, but internship and the year you need to complete your license don't count. (See previous discussions ad naseum on that one). It ends up being about 5 if you did a 3 year HPSP.
Just wanted to connect with my future classmates and peers.
You can get your license (in LA) the same time you complete your internship year, so that actually shaves a year off since one of the two years can be predoctoral. This is what I understand at least.
Mark
Army, Navy or Air Force?
Good ole Army.
Welcome. When do you go on internship?
I go 09/10.
My understanding is that the internship ends in September. Does anyone know what you do after that? Since the internship bleeds into the fall semester, I cant graduate til December.
Ok, so when you leave for internship, is that kiss school goodby, even though there is a gap between the time the internship is finished and when you graduate? Do I understand you correctly in that when the one year internship is over, will stay on site, lets say W. Reed from Sep. through Dec. Then come back to graduate, then go back to W. Reed till Licensing? Also, do people tend to choose to get licensed in states that dont have a post-doc requirement (post doc meaning extra supervised hours).
Just wanted to connect with my future classmates and peers.
Hello,
Did it take you a couple of months to get your commission after you got accepted for HPSP or other similar programs?
My recruiter called to let me now that i was accepted, it has been over a month now. He also mentioned that it usually takes about 2 months for the paperwork to come. Was that your experience as well?
Thanks,
I am not sure how that will go. I am assuming that I will go next summer and then start internship in October. My recruiter isnt very well versed in how all this works. Good to virtually meet you.I am a new 08 HPSP as well. Hello! i am going on internship during the same time you will. Have you thought about when you might schedule for OBLC?
It didnt take long for my commisioning at all. As soon as I cleared DOD they commissioned me. I am still waiting on orders and the rest of the paperwork though.Hello,
Did it take you a couple of months to get your commission after you got accepted for HPSP or other similar programs?
My recruiter called to let me now that i was accepted, it has been over a month now. He also mentioned that it usually takes about 2 months for the paperwork to come. Was that your experience as well?
Thanks,
It takes some time for the commissioning to happen... A 2 month time frame would not be unusual. I believe that I found out in April and commissioned mid May. Seemed like forever and we were expediting st
uff. Part of it depends when your name was added to the scroll.
Mark
!I am not sure how that will go. I am assuming that I will go next summer and then start internship in October. My recruiter isnt very well versed in how all this works. Good to virtually meet you.
Whats ADT? Is that a 45 day tour? I am trying to understand all the acronyms.
1) this counts towards your active duty obligation correct?
No, only post licensure time counts
2) I've seen two different lists of locations, just curious about what the current existing available locations for this internship are.
There are 5 possible locations - Tripler, Walter Reed, Madigan, Eisenhower, and Brook
3) Once the internship is completed, where do you go to complete the rest of your active duty service?
Where ever they send you. I don't have an authoritative answer on this for Army.
4) do they give you a "dream sheet" with your top 3 or what not?
Officer assignments work differently than enlisted assignments, you often have more "choice" in where you go, but needs of the service come first. That said there are often multiple assignments to chose from and yes, you still get a "dream sheet" like input. You get more personalized service as an officer. Although I am not sure of Army specifics.
5) do you even have a choice?
Yes, often you get a choice.
I apologize for the loaded post, just desperate to have some questions answered. Although I do plan to go in and talk to a recruiter, from my past experience, they are not always the most reliable nor honest sources. I'm prior enlisted in the Marine Corps and needless to say, my recruiter was a very experienced car salesman. Boot camp would be fun he says...Hoorah!
Hope that helps!
Mark
PS - Navy ODS was easier than Air Force Boot Camp. The program for the Army isn't particularly tough either (I have a friend who was an instructor there.) I had "fun" at ODS (boot camp), Hell we had liberty our first weekend there and every weekend there after.
Thank you for answering my questions, no doubt I'll have more in the near future. Liberty during boot camp? That's crazy! I was in Marine Corps bootcamp and it was more like prison. In fact the compound in San Diego is somewhat built like one. Honestly, if Army officer school training is anything like the Marine Corps, I'll be fine. Anything less would be a blessing i suppose, so I guess I can thank the Corps for that outlook.
Being a former marine, try not to laugh too hard when they have you drill... Lawyers, Doctors, Nurses and Dentists make for a sorry *** formation!
...I was curious about the Army CLinical psychology Internship Program.
1) this counts towards your active duty obligation correct?
MarkP is correct here in that CPIP does not count toward your obligation. (Neither does Postdoc until you have your license.) It does, however count toward TIS/TIG (time in service/time in grade), which effects pay and retirement.