This Black History Month, join us in celebrating the powerful work and action taken by all African American pioneers to ensure equity and inclusion in higher education.
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As a supervisor, what actions are you taking to ensure trainees of color feel comfortable and respected? Alana Fenton, M.A., M.S., shares a few factors to consider. https://t.co/6kDYVbL6nv
In order to land your dream job, you have to know how to really sell yourself during your interview. Here are some tips and techniques to use that are sure to leave your interviewer impressed: https://t.co/TFRXEsPnc5
When a client is ready to break up with their OCD, it’s important to encourage them not to slowly DRIFT away from it, but make a clean and quick break from it. https://t.co/1bj9lUiiTM
It's inevitable that at some point in your career, you will be faced with a client who is not very willing to work on their mental health issues. Here is some advice on how to work with these challenging clients: https://t.co/uDqpUMghsJ
Planning on becoming a researcher, but still have to fulfill the required amount of clinical hours? Here are some ways you can make the most of them: https://t.co/c54IW7tH6D
Now that we’re about half way through the semester, you might be starting to feel the effects of grad school burnout. If you think this might be happening to you, here are some signs that you should be looking for: https://t.co/YDBzPUORxJ
Do you have the right skills required for multicultural supervision? Here are some important steps that supervisors should take when working with trainees of color: https://t.co/6LBTUUJSMs
See how Time2Track gave St. Mary’s University of Minnesota a simpler and more manageable solution for tracking students practicum hours: https://t.co/WxYJN39PZZ
The next step after passing your EPPP? Applying for your license to be an independent psychologist! But before you start this process, there are a few things you should know: https://t.co/jeCmbBONbk
As a therapist, it is important to discuss social issues one-on-one with our LGBTQQIA clients. Here are some ways you can support, encourage and empower your patients in the #LGBQ+ community: https://t.co/vXVDMUDqlv
Psychodynamic therapy is often misunderstood and misrepresented in popular culture. Thomas Lindquist, Psy.D., A.T.R., helps us understand this approach and how it is deemed one of the most effective forms of therapy. https://t.co/Ug09rN40ld
At some point during your career as a therapist, you are going to find yourself in the scary situation of treating a suicidal client. Here are 6 things you should know: https://t.co/GFLXZ5FAsP
Clinician trainees of color often find themselves in primarily white training spaces. Here are some ways that supervisors can make them feel more included and that they, and their work, matter. https://t.co/gTw5258i4J
Applying to graduate school is nothing short of a simple process. Laura K. Hansen, Ph.D. provides a guide that outlines everything you should know before filling out your applications: https://t.co/nMWdTn16NG
Conducting your first intake with a client? Make sure you are prepared by reading this basic approach to obtaining all of the information that you need to provide your client with the best possible treatment: https://t.co/9HGCjnSoL2