Below is a list of resources that I have found helpful as I& #39;ve begun planning for grad school in clinical psychology with a neuropsychology focus. My hope is to share these resources with others interested in neuropsychology and constantly update this thread with new information!
https://www.navneuro.com/
An">https://www.navneuro.com/">... unbelievably helpful podcast that helps people of all ages learn more about the ins and outs of neuropsychology. Deeply insightful and the only neuropsychology podcast I have found thus far!
An">https://www.navneuro.com/">... unbelievably helpful podcast that helps people of all ages learn more about the ins and outs of neuropsychology. Deeply insightful and the only neuropsychology podcast I have found thus far!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/3030631737/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_BGR55C9NH0P351A26KCA
Written">https://www.amazon.com/dp/303063... by the creators of the Navigating Neuropsychology podcast, this is the only book I& #39;ve found so far that provides a comprehensive explanation of the path to becoming a neuropsychologist. Extremely useful!
Written">https://www.amazon.com/dp/303063... by the creators of the Navigating Neuropsychology podcast, this is the only book I& #39;ve found so far that provides a comprehensive explanation of the path to becoming a neuropsychologist. Extremely useful!
https://doi.org/10.1080/13854046.2020.1849803
Highly">https://doi.org/10.1080/1... useful for getting information about demographics, salaries, location, education level, and much more regarding neuropsychology today. This survey was conducted in 2020, so the info is up-to-date and great for those exiting UG!
Highly">https://doi.org/10.1080/1... useful for getting information about demographics, salaries, location, education level, and much more regarding neuropsychology today. This survey was conducted in 2020, so the info is up-to-date and great for those exiting UG!
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OoTqmdVfT2kuF2CFHNy2fXrgLqB3IY_ueAUUfgyM_tk/edit?usp=sharing
This">https://docs.google.com/spreadshe... spreadsheet is one I made, with the format provided by @NavNeuro. It is a detailed list of numerous schools with neuropsychology opportunities. It is currently at 83 schools, with data such as funding and admission info. DM me with any questions!
This">https://docs.google.com/spreadshe... spreadsheet is one I made, with the format provided by @NavNeuro. It is a detailed list of numerous schools with neuropsychology opportunities. It is currently at 83 schools, with data such as funding and admission info. DM me with any questions!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1462541437/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_imm_N6SY3QASASESPQKKB5XK
This">https://www.amazon.com/dp/146254... is the resource I used to find nearly all of the information located in the spreadsheet above. It has been recently updated (2021) and contains a trove of knowledge on graduate programs in clinical psychology. May be available via your institution!
This">https://www.amazon.com/dp/146254... is the resource I used to find nearly all of the information located in the spreadsheet above. It has been recently updated (2021) and contains a trove of knowledge on graduate programs in clinical psychology. May be available via your institution!
Thank you to John Bellone, Ryan Van Patten, and everyone @NavNeuro for the wealth of knowledge you& #39;ve contributed here!
Thank you to Michael Sayette and @JohnCNorcross for the immensely helpful "Insider& #39;s Guide"!
Thank you to Michael Sayette and @JohnCNorcross for the immensely helpful "Insider& #39;s Guide"!
Thank you to Jerry J. Sweet, Kristen M. Klipfel, Nathaniel W. Nelson, Paul J. Moberg, and the @AACN for the wonderful "Professional Practices" article!
Please feel free to send this thread to anyone who may find this information useful as they explore possible careers in psychology/neuropsychology!
My apologies, I meant to tag @TheAACN!