Tag: Mentorship in Psychology

  • How To Incorporate Tools From Organizational Skills Training Into Your Life As A Graduate Student

    by Shannon Grogans, M.A., & Nicholas Marsh, M.A., University of Maryland The transition from being an undergraduate or post-baccalaureate research coordinator into oneโ€™s clinical psychology doctoral program can be an overwhelming task for individuals. Prospective doctoral students are typically highly successful and motivated; however, more support is likely needed for many during their transition. In…

  • PCSAS Student Town Hall Held on 1/26/24

    Joanne Davila, President of the PCSAS Board of Directors, and Joe Steinmetz, PCSAS Executive Director, met with students from several PCSAS programs to answer questions posed by the students. A link to a recording of the Town Hall can be found here.

  • Post-doc Spotlight: Shannon Blakey, PhD

    Post-doc Spotlight: Shannon Blakey, PhD

    by Samantha Hellberg, UNC Chapel Hill Dr. Shannon Blakey is a postdoctoral fellow at the VA Mid-Atlantic Mental Illness, Research, Education and Clinical Center, a translational research center at the Durham VA Health Care System. She received her PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) after completing her clinical…

  • Interview with Thomas M. Olino: On Psychology and the PCSAS Philosophy

    Interview with Thomas M. Olino: On Psychology and the PCSAS Philosophy

    by Julia Case, Temple University Thomas Olino, Ph.D., is currently an Associate Professor of Psychology at Temple University, where he runs the Child and Adolescent Development of Emotion, Personality, and Psychopathology (CADEPP) Laboratory. Dr. Olino graciously agreed to be interviewed for this pioneer PCSAS Newsletter, after being selected based on the stellar quality of his multi-methodological…