My Career As A Clinical Psychology: Self Of A Career

841 Words2 Pages

Clinical Psychology is my number one career choice. Similarly, it reflects the other careers I have studied and gained degrees on. Along with a Psychology degree, I have a Social Work and Marriage and Family Therapy degree. I have dedicated extensive study and practice in all of the professional fields. Social Work involves protecting and helping the needs of families and individuals. Marriage and Family Therapist’s work to help the entire system through evidence based research. Although they may differ, each profession overlap and focus on helping individuals and families. Moreover each profession utilizes skills involving leadership, improving processes, demanding extensive study and requiring the expansion of their knowledge on new developmental research in the field. Most importantly these professions require the skill, knowledge and practice on self-of-the-therapist which is an interventions I have learned to use well. As a clinical psychologist, I see myself incorporating everything I have learned through my educational and professional experiences in order to empower clients to lead healthier …show more content…

I learned how to work with self-of-the-therapist and signature themes. Moreover I learned how to use those signature themes to help me to implement therapeutic skills. These are skills and interventions that I have used in my personal as well as professional life hence this is a skill I hope to continue to learn and practice more. Thus I need a program that can help me to merge my personal goals as well as professional goals. Based on the research I have conducted through previous students and online information I feel I would be a good fit to this field. My character is patient, strong, empathic, caring, enthusiastic, open minded and professional. I believe Clinical Psychology is an excellent specialty. I am excited to have the opportunity to enter your

Open Document