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Careers in Psychology Forensic and Clinical Practice in a State Hospital Setting
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I work as a Psychologist & Program Director at Florida State Hospital I have 51 psychologist colleagues at my workplace: 30 licensed clinical and counseling psychologists with doctoral degrees 4 psychological residents with doctoral degrees accumulating a year of supervised experience prior to licensure 6 staff with master’s degree in psychology 7 interns completing doctoral degrees 4 volunteers ranging from undergraduate psychology majors to persons in doctoral training
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Extremely Varied Work! I train & supervise psychologists. I direct an APA-accredited internship which emphasizes criminal forensic psychology. I direct a treatment program for persons diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder. Seven therapists treat people who engage in impulsive self-injurious behavior and who are chronically suicidal and in chaos.
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I maintain a small private practice one day per week in which I evaluate people who are applying for federal disability benefits. I interview them, assess mental status, determine IQ scores, test memory functioning, assess personality variables, and think about how they are functioning in everyday life. I teach occasionally at the FSU-PC campus.
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I serve as a consultant to American Psychological Association by doing reviews of internships to help determine their accreditation status. In the last few years I have traveled to 25 training clinics, hospitals, and prisons in cities such as Manhattan, Los Angeles, Boston, and Rome.
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Because I have expertise in psychology and management, I have been assigned to review systems and procedures at various interesting facilities. I review unusual deaths particularly if there is a psychological factor that may have contributed to a death. I design & implement changes to systems. Because I am a trainer, I have to create interesting experiences for my trainees. Ask me how many times I have been to Death Row….
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Background and Training B.S. in Psychology from a large state university. Prepared for graduate school by working in a learning lab with pigeons, tutoring statistics, and working as a research assistant in a program studying effective interventions for oppositional children in low income families
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M.S. & Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from FSU Why FSU? Recommended by an undergraduate professor, and FSU offered a fellowship for three years Master’s research: smoking cessation Doctoral research: perceptions of rapists of men vs. rapists of women
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Several job experiences prior to settling on the state hospital, all in the area of “public service” Community mental health center, work with persons with developmental disabilities, work at a large medical center Liked the forensic work at the state hospital and decided to stay
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License & Advanced Credentials One year after doctorate spent under supervision, to qualify for Florida and Georgia licenses One additional year of intensive supervision to qualify for national board certification as a Forensic Psychologist 217 psychologists are board-certified in forensic psychology; only 28 are women
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Salary APA reports that persons employed in public psychiatric hospitals after earning a doctorate in psychology in 2003 had a median salary of $54,000 Most of these jobs come with benefits which may account for 1/3 again as much salary My income? If interested, just ask…
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The Up Side, and the Challenges Good: Exceptional variety of tasks, fascinating array of unusual behavior to observe, high level of intellectual stimulation, steady and predictable salary with plenty of paid vacation, enormous network of colleagues Bad: Requires high commitment and expenditure of energy, high mileage on car, tough for an introvert to be constantly assimilating new people into my world Would I recommend it?????
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