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<blockquote data-quote="LightBulb" data-source="post: 14931118" data-attributes="member: 582065"><p>Erg,</p><p></p><p>This is not about Psy.D. versus Ph.D at all. This is about where I chose to focus my attention. If I had chosen to focus my attention toward publishing, my program would have supported that choice and indeed I had plenty of opportunity. The problem was that the opportunity would have been in addition to my classwork, my teaching hours, and my other life responsibilities. I justify my choices by knowing that not publishing does not mean that I am not using the research in practice and it does not mean that I might not want to publish some of the many documents that I wrote but, maybe at a later date. <img src="/sdnsmilies/thinking.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thinking:" title="Thinking :thinking:" data-shortname=":thinking:" /> </p><p></p><p>I can understand how you feel that publishing might separate us from the LCSW's and yet I do not agree that it is the only (or even primary) skill of our field that makes us different from master's level practitioners in other disciplines. I think that what separates us and translates into being able to serve the public (obtain jobs) is our ability to write psychological evaluations and to research information. <img src="/newsmilies/nod.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":nod:" title="Nod :nod:" data-shortname=":nod:" /> </p><p></p><p>I was not thinking of making connections in the way that you described it. I am not much given to attending events and being in the spotlight, it just does not interest me. <img src="/newsmilies/ninja.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":ninja:" title="Ninja :ninja:" data-shortname=":ninja:" /> So, yes, in that sense, not having connections was entirely my own fault. <img src="/newsmilies/whistle.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":whistle:" title="Whistling :whistle:" data-shortname=":whistle:" /></p><p></p><p>Again, I do not recommend or advocate for my methods and yet there will always be outliers....</p><p></p><p>Peace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LightBulb, post: 14931118, member: 582065"] Erg, This is not about Psy.D. versus Ph.D at all. This is about where I chose to focus my attention. If I had chosen to focus my attention toward publishing, my program would have supported that choice and indeed I had plenty of opportunity. The problem was that the opportunity would have been in addition to my classwork, my teaching hours, and my other life responsibilities. I justify my choices by knowing that not publishing does not mean that I am not using the research in practice and it does not mean that I might not want to publish some of the many documents that I wrote but, maybe at a later date. :thinking: I can understand how you feel that publishing might separate us from the LCSW's and yet I do not agree that it is the only (or even primary) skill of our field that makes us different from master's level practitioners in other disciplines. I think that what separates us and translates into being able to serve the public (obtain jobs) is our ability to write psychological evaluations and to research information. :nod: I was not thinking of making connections in the way that you described it. I am not much given to attending events and being in the spotlight, it just does not interest me. :ninja: So, yes, in that sense, not having connections was entirely my own fault. :whistle: Again, I do not recommend or advocate for my methods and yet there will always be outliers.... Peace. [/QUOTE]
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