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Insider's Guide to Graduate Programs in Clinical and Counseling Psychology
2014/2015 Edition
2014/2015 Edition
John C. Norcross and Michael A. Sayette
The new edition will be published December 2013. If you need this title before then, please see the previous edition.
"A 'must read'…. Like many other Directors of Clinical Training, I could continue to pull my hair out over the increased individual inquiries regarding how to get into graduate school, or simply refer each individual to the well-written, fact-based latest edition of the Insider’s Guide."

-Sally H. Barlow, PhD, Director of Clinical Training, Brigham Young University
"There is a definite need for this book, which improves with every edition. Prospective graduate students will significantly increase their chances of gaining admission to clinical doctoral programs when they use this outstanding guide."

-Arnold A. Lazarus, PhD, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Rutgers University
"I love your book! This book is excellent for focusing upon specific areas of interest as well as going about the process in a systematic, logical manner. Great job!"

-Helen Rowan, MA, clinician returning for her doctorate
"Your book is simply a godsend! I found it to be instructive, informative, and a great comfort."

—Emily M. Douglas, psychology undergraduate
"I was lost and confused before I stumbled across this wonderful piece of literature! It answered every question I had, narrowed down my choices. The ranking system was great!"

-Lisa Oldfield, clinical psychology applicant
"Your book has helped me immensely. It was fun to read and contained great suggestions and insights that I would have been clueless about. Thank you for providing this resource for students!"

-Timothy G. Lock, graduate student
"The essential and practical guide for those who are considering pursuing graduate-level degrees in clinical or counseling psychology....It is objective, informative, and almost like having your own personal advisor to guide you along the way. *****"

-Doody's Review Service
"[Helps] students prepare to gain entrance into the two specific subfields of psychology that are popular but extraordinarily competitive. The book is written in a pragmatic, conversational tone that is easy to understand. The advice is realistic, which is important when each year applicants in the triple-digits usually compete for slots in the single-digits. Highly recommended."

-Choice
"The Insider's Guide focuses on the complete application process with sample documents, worksheets, and timelines. Advice, warnings, and an easy-to-read format give this book an edge over resources providing program descriptions only, such as the American Psychological Association's Graduate Study in Psychology and Peterson's Graduate Programs in the Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences."

-American Reference Books Annual
-Sally H. Barlow, PhD, Director of Clinical Training, Brigham Young University
"There is a definite need for this book, which improves with every edition. Prospective graduate students will significantly increase their chances of gaining admission to clinical doctoral programs when they use this outstanding guide."
-Arnold A. Lazarus, PhD, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Rutgers University
"I love your book! This book is excellent for focusing upon specific areas of interest as well as going about the process in a systematic, logical manner. Great job!"
-Helen Rowan, MA, clinician returning for her doctorate
"Your book is simply a godsend! I found it to be instructive, informative, and a great comfort."
—Emily M. Douglas, psychology undergraduate
"I was lost and confused before I stumbled across this wonderful piece of literature! It answered every question I had, narrowed down my choices. The ranking system was great!"
-Lisa Oldfield, clinical psychology applicant
"Your book has helped me immensely. It was fun to read and contained great suggestions and insights that I would have been clueless about. Thank you for providing this resource for students!"
-Timothy G. Lock, graduate student
"The essential and practical guide for those who are considering pursuing graduate-level degrees in clinical or counseling psychology....It is objective, informative, and almost like having your own personal advisor to guide you along the way. *****"
-Doody's Review Service
"[Helps] students prepare to gain entrance into the two specific subfields of psychology that are popular but extraordinarily competitive. The book is written in a pragmatic, conversational tone that is easy to understand. The advice is realistic, which is important when each year applicants in the triple-digits usually compete for slots in the single-digits. Highly recommended."
-Choice
"The Insider's Guide focuses on the complete application process with sample documents, worksheets, and timelines. Advice, warnings, and an easy-to-read format give this book an edge over resources providing program descriptions only, such as the American Psychological Association's Graduate Study in Psychology and Peterson's Graduate Programs in the Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences."
-American Reference Books Annual
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