Posted on Mar 25, 2015
What would you say is the career potential for uniformed Clincal Psychologists in say the next 10 to 15 years.
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I had the most amazing 3 and half years while active duty as a 68X. Served under 2 really great Behavioral Health Officers (1 Psychologist, and 1 Social Worker). We were assigned to a Brigade Combat Team, and had the privilege to deploy and provide behavioral health services to our unit in a combat environment. I am currently a student and most certainly planning on becoming a clinical psychologist.
However in regards to coming back to the Army in the future, while the assignment of my Doc is really what I want to do and have, I want to know more about the life cycle of a Psychologist. For instance can a Psychologist ever take command of a med unit? What unique opportunities are out there that go beyond just patient care at a hospital.
I found DA Pamphlet 600-4, and while it does show some opportunities they seem rather general, (with exception to some descriptors).
Anyone who has knowledge of what they can do, beyond basic patient care (or if you are a Clinical Psychologist serving in the Army), I would love to read your feedback!
Thanks for your time!
However in regards to coming back to the Army in the future, while the assignment of my Doc is really what I want to do and have, I want to know more about the life cycle of a Psychologist. For instance can a Psychologist ever take command of a med unit? What unique opportunities are out there that go beyond just patient care at a hospital.
I found DA Pamphlet 600-4, and while it does show some opportunities they seem rather general, (with exception to some descriptors).
Anyone who has knowledge of what they can do, beyond basic patient care (or if you are a Clinical Psychologist serving in the Army), I would love to read your feedback!
Thanks for your time!
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Responses: 3
SFC Fanton, The kinds of "broadening" opportunities you are talking about (beyond basic clinical care) are not only available, but also encouraged. This is true from starting out as a CPT, all the way to the pinnacle of a career. Check out the biography of the current AR MEDCOM Commander as an example.
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I am pursuing my doctorate in clinical psychology and o recommend looking into the Army HPSP scholarship. It was my dream. I applied and was awarded. I commissioned last month and it's the best decision of my life. Upon graduation I'll be active duty and a clinical psychologist. I cannot wait!
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I want to know how you managed to get in that career field in the military. I'm pursuing a degree in psychology and would love to hold a position that you did.
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SPC Nathan Fanton
Telling the SFC at MEPs I wanted 68X or nothing. He made some calls to "The Rock", and all of a sudden an opening appeared that was not there before. He really wanted me as a 19D, but I knew I wanted to work in Psychology.
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