RE: [tips] need suggestions for a student
Perhaps occupational therapy. Sounds like a talented student. Alisa Miller Beyer, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Psychology Dominican University 7900 W. Division St. River Forest, IL 60305 (708) 524-6583 -Original Message- From: DeVolder Carol L [mailto:devoldercar...@sau.edu] Sent: Monday, February 16, 2009 9:58 AM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Subject: [tips] need suggestions for a student Hi, I have a student/advisee that I am trying to help figure out some things. She is a lovely young woman who is multi-talented. She is bright and enthusiastic with a love of psychology, plus a double-major in art, plus a coaching certificate (she was set to play semi-pro basketball but a torn ACL quashed that). She wants a career that will combine all of those things. She considered clinical or counseling psych but wants to integrate the art and the movement (she also has a background in dance). She considered sports psychology but feels it's too limiting. We talked about art therapy, but she thinks that's too limiting as well. Plus, she wants to work with children. Can anyone suggest a possible career path that might combine some or all of her talents? I think she holds a great deal of promise, and I want to help her explore some options. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks, Carol Carol DeVolder, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology Chair, Department of Psychology St. Ambrose University Davenport, Iowa 52803 phone: 563-333-6482 e-mail: devoldercar...@sau.edu rg.edu) --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly (bsouthe...@frostburg.edu) --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly (bsouthe...@frostburg.edu)
RE: [tips] need suggestions for a student
A student with these talents and interests might consider a combination of School Psychologist and coaching. Dennis -- Dennis M. Goff Chair, Department of Psychology Professor of Psychology Randolph College (Founded as Randolph-Macon Woman's College in 1891) Lynchburg VA 24503 dg...@randolphcollege.edu -Original Message- From: DeVolder Carol L [mailto:devoldercar...@sau.edu] Sent: Monday, February 16, 2009 10:58 AM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Subject: [tips] need suggestions for a student Hi, I have a student/advisee that I am trying to help figure out some things. She is a lovely young woman who is multi-talented. She is bright and enthusiastic with a love of psychology, plus a double-major in art, plus a coaching certificate (she was set to play semi-pro basketball but a torn ACL quashed that). She wants a career that will combine all of those things. She considered clinical or counseling psych but wants to integrate the art and the movement (she also has a background in dance). She considered sports psychology but feels it's too limiting. We talked about art therapy, but she thinks that's too limiting as well. Plus, she wants to work with children. Can anyone suggest a possible career path that might combine some or all of her talents? I think she holds a great deal of promise, and I want to help her explore some options. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks, Carol Carol DeVolder, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology Chair, Department of Psychology St. Ambrose University Davenport, Iowa 52803 phone: 563-333-6482 e-mail: devoldercar...@sau.edu rg.edu) --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly (bsouthe...@frostburg.edu) --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly (bsouthe...@frostburg.edu)
RE: [tips] need suggestions for a student
Social work, occupational therapy,school psych, masters in counseling with additional training in programs using art? Gary Gerald L. (Gary) Peterson, Ph.D. Professor, Psychology Saginaw Valley State University University Center, MI 48710 989-964-4491 peter...@svsu.edu Beyer, Alisa abe...@dom.edu 2/16/2009 11:24 AM Perhaps occupational therapy. Sounds like a talented student. Alisa Miller Beyer, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Psychology Dominican University 7900 W. Division St. River Forest, IL 60305 (708) 524-6583 -Original Message- From: DeVolder Carol L [mailto:devoldercar...@sau.edu] Sent: Monday, February 16, 2009 9:58 AM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Subject: [tips] need suggestions for a student Hi, I have a student/advisee that I am trying to help figure out some things. She is a lovely young woman who is multi-talented. She is bright and enthusiastic with a love of psychology, plus a double-major in art, plus a coaching certificate (she was set to play semi-pro basketball but a torn ACL quashed that). She wants a career that will combine all of those things. She considered clinical or counseling psych but wants to integrate the art and the movement (she also has a background in dance). She considered sports psychology but feels it's too limiting. We talked about art therapy, but she thinks that's too limiting as well. Plus, she wants to work with children. Can anyone suggest a possible career path that might combine some or all of her talents? I think she holds a great deal of promise, and I want to help her explore some options. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks, Carol Carol DeVolder, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology Chair, Department of Psychology St. Ambrose University Davenport, Iowa 52803 phone: 563-333-6482 e-mail: devoldercar...@sau.edu rg.edu) --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly (bsouthe...@frostburg.edu) --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly (bsouthe...@frostburg.edu) --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly (bsouthe...@frostburg.edu)
RE: [tips] need suggestions for a student
Carol, Why not consider teaching? I always throw-in some arts and crafts and creativity into my course. As a matter of fact I need to grade my brain profiles which inlcude coloring, labelling, and building of collages centered on left and right hemispheres for the brain unit! Jim Jim Matiya Florida Gulf Coast University jmat...@fgcu.edu Contributor, for Karen Huffman's Psychology in Action, Video Guest Lecturettes John Wiley and Sons. Using David Myers' texts for AP Psychology? Go to http://bcs.worthpublishers.com/cppsych/ High School Psychology and Advanced Psychology Graphic Organizers, Pacing Guides, and Daily Lesson Plans archived at www.Teaching-Point.net Subject: [tips] need suggestions for a student Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 09:58:02 -0600 From: devoldercar...@sau.edu To: tips@acsun.frostburg.edu Hi, I have a student/advisee that I am trying to help figure out some things. She is a lovely young woman who is multi-talented. She is bright and enthusiastic with a love of psychology, plus a double-major in art, plus a coaching certificate (she was set to play semi-pro basketball but a torn ACL quashed that). She wants a career that will combine all of those things. She considered clinical or counseling psych but wants to integrate the art and the movement (she also has a background in dance). She considered sports psychology but feels it's too limiting. We talked about art therapy, but she thinks that's too limiting as well. Plus, she wants to work with children. Can anyone suggest a possible career path that might combine some or all of her talents? I think she holds a great deal of promise, and I want to help her explore some options. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks, Carol Carol DeVolder, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology Chair, Department of Psychology St. Ambrose University Davenport, Iowa 52803 phone: 563-333-6482 e-mail: devoldercar...@sau.edu rg.edu) --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly (bsouthe...@frostburg.edu) --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly (bsouthe...@frostburg.edu)
Re: [tips] need suggestions for a student
Carol Devolder wrote: (Many wonderful things about her student followed by:) Can anyone suggest a possible career path that might combine some or all of her talents? I think she holds a great deal of promise, and I want to help her explore some options. Any ideas would be appreciated. I will admit my bias up front (Clinical) and at the same time agree wholeheartedly with Diane Findley. PhD in Clinical and concentration in sports psychology. I believe that clinically trained psychologists have a great deal of flexibility and certainly she can fit several of her interests in working with young people. If there are additional things she wants to do there are a lot of short term training programs that she could pursue in art therapy, movement therapy, etc. Bob Wildblood, PhD, HSPP Lecturer in Psychology Indiana University Kokomo Kokomo, IN 46904-9003 rwild...@iuk.edu, drb...@erols.com We’re trading a dogmatic president for one who’s shopping for a dog. It feels good. - Maureen Dowd We have an obligation and a responsibility to be investing in our students and our schools. We must make sure that people who have the grades, the desire and the will, but not the money, can still get the best education possible. - Barack Obama --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly (bsouthe...@frostburg.edu)