this is specifically what the advance article stated




Brian Holmquist MOT, OTR/L
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>For me it was because there was such limited placement in the area of Psych. I enjoyed my affiliation in the Psych setting, but there were no jobs out there in that area. I was afraid that if I did find one in the area then I would get out of Practice with my Phys Dys and then it would be hard to switch back if I needed to.
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>Other things I heard as a student-You make less money in a Psych position.
>Also, from what I hear, schools are not even requiring fieldwork in Psych anymore. So, I think if you never get to try the area, you may be afraid to take a job in the area.
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