All posts by Joel Engelman

About Joel Engelman

Psychology RA - Charles Scherbaum

Contacting Grad School Programs

I will be at a conference in a southern city in a couple of weeks, and since I had interest in the clinical psychology PhD program at a major university in that city I decided to contact the program to see if I would be able to meet a student from their program who could tell me details about the program that are not found online.  I did not know how to go about this and whom to contact, but a friend who is in (non-psychology) grad school suggested that I contact the program head.  So I did, I contacted the department head who immediately responded, however she quizzed me about the program’s Student Handbook and said that it is expected that I read it thoroughly before meeting anyone in the program.  I had skimmed some of the Handbook; however I did not read all 70 pages of it thoroughly.

Through this experience I learned that most grad programs have a “Student’s Handbook” that explains the program thoroughly at-length, and that many programs expect you to have read it and to know it well when they are contacted.  I have found that these handbooks are sometimes not so visible on the program’s websites; however they can be more easily located through a Google search.

Psychological Treatments for Addictive Disorders: A One-Day Conference

New York State Psychological Association Division on Addictions and The North Bronx Healthcare Network Department of Psychology Presents:
Psychological Treatments for Addictive Disorders: A One-Day Conference

November 1, 2013

Jacobi Medical Center
Corporate Training Center
Building 4 Nurse’s Residence, 2 East
1400 Pelham Parkway South
Bronx, NY 10461

Register Now!

You can also register for this event by calling central office at 800-732-3933.

Schedule
8:30-9:00 am
Registration

9:00-9:15 am
Greetings and Introductions
Richard Juman, PsyD, Past-President of NYSPA

9:20 -10:10 am
One Size Doesn’t Fit All: Moving Between Treatment Models
Alexandra Woods, PhD, President, Division on Addiction; Independent
Practice, New York City

10:10- 10:30 am – BREAK

10:30-11:45 am
Working with Complexity: Integrating Psychoanalytic Thinking in the Treatment of Substance Misuse
Debra Rothschild, PhD, Independent Practice; Faculty, NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis

11:45-12:45 pm –  LUNCH

12:45-1:30 pm
Reflections on Group Process with Substance Abusers
Ilana Breslau PhD, Senior Psychologist, NCB Outpatient Psychiatry Department;
Jane Caflisch, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow, Columbia University Counseling and Psychological Services

1:35-3:05 pm
Speaking One’s Mind: Using Chairwork Dialogues to Treat Trauma and Addictions
Scott Kellogg, PhD, New York University and The Chairwork/Schema Therapy Treatment Project

3:05-3:30 pm – BREAK

3:30-5:00 pm
Embracing Ambivalence is the Path to Recovery: A Skills Building Session
Andrew Tatarsky, PhD, Founder and Director, Center for Optimal Living

Registration Fees:
Professionals: $40
Students/Trainees: $20
Free of charge for Psychology Staff at NCB and JMC

For Those Interested in Graduate School for Clinical Psychology

For those of you that are interested in applying to a clinical psychology grad program: I have found this practical guide (link below) to be very helpful in addition to our textbook.  The author is Mitchell J. Prinstein Ph.D., a professor at the University of North Carolina.

http://www.unc.edu/~mjp1970/Mitch%27s%20Grad%20School%20Advice.pdf

You can see more about the author, as well as several additional guides here: http://www.unc.edu/~mjp1970/Profdev.htm