Clinical Psychology reading
July 21, 2009 1:44 PM
My friend is applying for clinical psychology postgraduate study at the end of this year and she would like to make sure she is well read on relevant books (nb. not text books) and blogs etc before the interview. Can anyone reccomend any books, websites or blogs that would be good for my friend to review prior to her interview?
Current (not clinical) psych grad student agreeing with what the others have said so far. In general, the best things to know when going to interviews are your own research goals and a little bit about the research that the people at the institution are doing (especially the work of those whose interests are most similar to your own, as they are most likely to be your primary advisor).
I'd say in general, the unit of publication in psychology is the peer-reviewed journal article (although certainly, there are books) and that it is probably a better use of your friend's time to read up on articles that are relevant to her interests or articles by professors at the school where she's interviewing than it would be to read unreferreed sources such as blogs, which tend not to carry as much weight in academia.
posted by rebel_rebel at 10:38 PM on July 21, 2009
I'd say in general, the unit of publication in psychology is the peer-reviewed journal article (although certainly, there are books) and that it is probably a better use of your friend's time to read up on articles that are relevant to her interests or articles by professors at the school where she's interviewing than it would be to read unreferreed sources such as blogs, which tend not to carry as much weight in academia.
posted by rebel_rebel at 10:38 PM on July 21, 2009
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posted by solipsophistocracy at 2:25 PM on July 21, 2009