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Phillip G. Gable, Ph.D. CPT, MSC, USA 4 BCT PSYCHOLOGIST, 101 ST AIRBORNE
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES Discuss the level of education required to achieve a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. Identify common training experiences that support this career goal.
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EDUCATION MY PATH B.S. in History of Technology and Society B.A. in Psychology B.A. in Religious Studies M.A. in Clinical Psychology M.A. in Theology Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology A NORMAL, SENSIBLE PATH A bachelor’s degree in Psychology will make it much easier for you. You’ll most likely get a “non-terminal” masters degree while you’re pursuing the Ph.D. A Psy.D. will also do the trick…don’t think that you absolutely need a Ph.D.
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TRAINING When do I get to do therapy?!?! I did not get to provide therapy until my first year of graduate school. During graduate school, I worked part-time at different clinics and hospitals for course credit. Fuller Psychological & Family Services Pasadena Mental Health Center Casa Colina Centers for Rehabilitation Sepulveda VA Medical Center Walter Reed Army Medical Center
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PERSONAL MOTIVATIONS Enjoyed listening to others. Fantasies about being heard and valued. Fascination with the similarities between the Bible and the field of psychology. Commitment to lifelong personal growth.
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A DAY IN THE LIFE… 0500 – Wake up. 0620 – Arrive at morning formation. 0630 – Conduct PT. 0800 – “S___, shower, shave.” 0900 – Staff triage cases. 1100 – staff meetings, command consultation. 1300 – scheduled therapy appointments. 1600 – write notes. 1700 – Return home.
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