Posts Tagged ‘psychology post doc’


Psychology License Mobility

Monday, September 15th, 2014

By: Dr. Evelyn Jagpat

On The Road Again…

 

 

To move or not to move?  In reality, while you may envision yourself happily in the state you are in, your future may turn out quite differently than planned.  Of course, here come the magic questions…  “What do you envision for your future?  What are your dreams?  What path should you follow to get to where you want to be?”  Given, the future is not certain, it makes good sense for every career professional to consider the mobility question, “What is required for me to be able to practice psychology in another state or region?”  (more…)

Psychology Oral Exam Study Strategies 101 (Part 2)

Saturday, May 3rd, 2014

Evelyn Jagpat O’Halloran, Psy.D.

study desk

While this is an exciting time, preparing for and taking the Psychology Oral Exam may also evoke anxiety and fears.   This is very natural.  However, it can distract you from fully focusing on your goals and diminish your energy, motivation and concentration.  Therefore, before I share more study strategies, the first task at hand is to minimize anxiety and put things in perspective.  In accomplishing this, the best and most powerful tool in your arsenal is maintaining a positive attitude.  So, just how do you do this? (more…)

Psychology Oral Exam Study Strategies 101 (Part 1)

Monday, April 21st, 2014

 

Evelyn Jagpat O’Halloran, Psy.D.

 

Seems like the best advice I ever received from anyone about studying was quite simple and perhaps you have heard it as well, “Don’t study hard… Study smart!”   owl

This advice is most poignant when it comes to the Psychology Oral Exam.  Often, candidates feel lost about how to best prepare and seem to spend a considerable amount of time and energy using ineffective study methods.  This often results in them feeling overwhelmed,  exhausted and anxious.  What are the most common reasons candidates underperform or fail?  Simply, poor preparation and nerves.

Poor preparation most often relates to a non-targeted and inefficient study method which does not take into consideration what the real exam experience will be like and what it will be assessing.

Here a few pointers which you may find helpful in your Psychology Oral Exam preparation. (more…)