Well, strangely enough, I'm not totally enamored with therapy. I like it as a concept but don't know that I would be that happy doing it. I guess we'll see as time goes on. At this point I would take a more eclectic view towards therapy, you know sort of fit the person and the problem. But I would lean towards modern psychodynamic theory to influce my approach.
I tend to be more interested in assessment and testing. I don't have that much experience clinically with this yet though. But I'm a firm believer that psychologitsts should be competent therapists as well. I'm leaning towards the life of an academic, but I remain a firm beliver in the boulder model, which for those who may not be familiar with it, suggests clinical psychologists should be trained in research and practice, and that both should influce the other.