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I noticed that most programs have quite a few courses in testing and assessment, but what kind of concentration or tract should I look for? Neuropsych? Thanks!
I noticed that most programs have quite a few courses in testing and assessment, but what kind of concentration or tract should I look for? Neuropsych? Thanks!
I noticed that most programs have quite a few courses in testing and assessment, but what kind of concentration or tract should I look for? Neuropsych? Thanks!
Why are you interested in assessment and why PsyD? More info would help people help. 🙂
A few things you need for neuro training:
1. Good generalist training (very useful for differential diagnosis)
2. Solid mentorship
3. Practica sites and research opportunities in neuro
Tracks/Concentration....can be somewhat misleading because training is far more than just classes, so 1:1 mentorship is really what you should look for in neuro training. I learned more in 1 year of close mentorship than I did in any of the classes leading up to it.
As for programs....evaluate programs and not degrees. If you are looking at Psy.Ds because you don't really like research, I would recommend re-evaluating your training goals because research is a BIG part of neuropsychology practice. Any decent neuro program will require you to be active in publishing and presenting. I read more neuropsychology journals and references than all of my other areas combined, and I am still lacking outside of my areas of focus.
I don't mean to scare you, but neuropsychology can be one of the most competitive areas of psychology (check out the neuro match thread) and you'll be competing with top people for practica positions, internships, and fellowships.
So, what you all are saying is that I shouldn't worry about the concentration and pick a program for other reasons? What are the main things I should consider when choosing a program?