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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 July 2022

Mitchell J. Prinstein
Affiliation:
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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The Portable Mentor
Expert Guide to a Successful Career in Psychology
, pp. vii - ix
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022
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Contents

  1. List of Figures

  2. List of Tables

  3. List of Boxes

  4. List of Contributors

  5. Preface

  6. Acknowledgments

  7. Part I:Applying to Graduate School

    1. 1Before You Apply to Graduate Programs in Psychology: Knowing When You’re Ready, and Gaining Post-Baccalaureate Experiences

      Casey D. Calhoun & Mitchell J. Prinstein

    2. 2Deciding to Apply and Successfully Gaining Admission to Graduate Schools in Psychology

      Mitchell J. Prinstein

  8. Part II:Beginning your Career

    1. 3Your First Year of Graduate School

      Mitchell J. Prinstein, Kara A. Fox, Nathan H. Field, & Olivia H. Pollak

    2. 4Following the Scientific Path in Applied Psychology

      Steven C. Hayes & Nicholas M. Berens

    3. 5Impostor Syndrome in Graduate School

      Donte L. Bernard & Steven Stone-Sabali

    4. 6Cultural Humility in Psychology

      Maysa Akbar

    5. 7Graduate Training for Students of Color: Belonging Required; Fitting In, Not Recommended

      Keyona Allen, Amanda Parks, & Shawn C.T. Jones

    6. 8Navigating Graduate School in Psychology as a Sexual and/or Gender Minority (LGBTQ+) Student

      Leigh A. Spivey-Rita & Ilana S. Berman

    7. 9Considerations for First-Generation Students in Graduate School

      Casey D. Calhoun, Donte L. Bernard, Luis D. Medina, Evelyn Behar, April R. Smith, Adam B. Miller, Angelica M. Diaz-Martinez, Angela Scarpa, Matthew K. Nock, & Mitchell J. Prinstein

    8. 10Developing and Practicing Ethics

      Kenneth S. Pope, Nayeli Y. Chavez-Dueñas, & Hector Y. Adames

  9. Part III:Your Research/Academic Career

    1. 11An Open Science Workflow for More Credible, Rigorous Research

      Katherine S. Corker

    2. 12Presenting Your Research

      Lindsey L. Cohen, Abigail Robbertz, & Sarah Martin

    3. 13Publishing Your Research

      Alan E. Kazdin

    4. 14Recommendations for Teaching Psychology

      William C. Rando & Leonid Rozenblit

    5. 15Applying for NIH Grants

      Carl W. Lejuez, Elizabeth K. Reynolds, Will M. Aklin, & B. Christopher Frueh

    6. 16On Being a Woman in Academic Psychology

      Kristen A. Lindquist, Eliza Bliss-Moreau, June Gruber, & Jane Mendle

  10. Part IV:Your Career as a Practitioner

    1. 17Training to Begin a Private Practice

      Jeffrey E. Barnett & Elizabeth Henshaw Musewicz

    2. 18Obtaining a License to Practice Psychology

      Corey J. Habben & Jared W. Bollinger

    3. 19Becoming a Specialist: Board Certification

      David R. Cox

    4. 20Becoming a Competent and Ethical Clinical Supervisor

      Erica H. Wise & Ellen E. Fitzsimmons-Craft

  11. Part V:Your Professional Service Career

    1. 21Getting Involved in Professional Organizations: A Gateway to Career Advancement

      Daniel Dodgen & Carol Williams-Nickelson

    2. 22Advocacy: Advancing Psychology and Public Well-Being

      Christopher W. Loftis

    3. 23Public Education of Psychology: An Interview with Philip G. Zimbardo, PhD

      Philip G. Zimbardo

    4. 24Working with the Media – and Getting the Media to Work for You

      Kim I. Mills

  12. Part VI:Your Career After Graduate School

    1. 25Recommendations for a Postdoctoral Fellowship

      Amy F. Sato, Valerie Simon, Elissa Jelalian, & Anthony Spirito

    2. 26Career Versatility in Employment Trends

      Karen E. Stamm, Jessica C. Conroy, Luona Lin, & Amrita C. Ghaness

    3. 27Career Possibilities with your Doctorate in Psychology: Stories from Inspiring Leaders

      Antonio A. Morgan-López, Brett Major, Muniya Khanna, Katie Rosanbalm, Karen Gavin-Evans, & Ilyse Dobrow DiMarco

    4. 28Professional Women in Psychology: Integrating Your Values into a Full Life

      Vicki DiLillo, Le Ondra Clark Harvey, Andrea Hussong, Barbara Kamholz, Elizabeth Lloyd-Richardson, & Monica Rivers

    5. 29The Job Search

      Robert J. Sternberg

    6. 30Balancing Career and Family

      Paula J. Caplan

    7. Index

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