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A Year In Psychology - A Psychology Student's Guide To Placement Years Working In Academia and More - cover

A Year In Psychology - A Psychology Student's Guide To Placement Years Working In Academia and More

Connor Whiteley

Verlag: CGD Publishing

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Beschreibung

Want an honest account of working in psychology for a year?
 
Bestselling writer and University Student Connor Whiteley spends a year working in psychology academia. He experiences working in psychology first-hand. Connor tells you all the ups and downs and realities of work.
 
Follow Connor in this brilliant, conversational and engaging book as he tells you about psychology placement years, why do one and reflects on his own interesting experience.
 
If you want to work in psychology, do a placement year and more. Then you NEED this absolutely brilliant book!
 
BUY NOW!
 
Year In Psychology includes
 
Introduction
 
What is A Psychology Placement And What Are The Benefits?
 
Why Did I Choose A Psychology Placement?
 
How Did I Find A Placement?
 
The First Reflection
 
A Week Of Improvement, Learning and A Major Google Scholar Trick
 
FOMO On Placements
 
The Pickiness And Prettiness Of Academia And Tips And Hope
 
Week 10 Reflection
 
Personal And Professional Development So Far And Other Note Worthy Mentions
 
What have I Done For My Placement: mHealth Literature Review
 
Something Annoying And The Solution For You
 
The New Year So Far
 
A Week Into Examining Papers
 
After The Behemoth Task
 
The University Looks After You And Back To University Days
 
Placement Experiences From Other People And Extremely Useful Tips
 
The New Literature Review
 
How Did I Find Writing A Literature Review From Scratch?
 
After The First and Final Improvements
 
Conclusion: Do I Recommend Placements And Other Final Tips?
Verfügbar seit: 23.06.2023.
Drucklänge: 152 Seiten.

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