Hi:
The last post I talked to you about my idea
of getting a PhD, so I´m out of ideas right now. However, I will try.
In psychology, at the end of the career we
have to do the Professional Formation Courses, which could -or not- count as a
diploma course depending of the number of courses that this have. In the case
that the persons of the psychology department allow its realization, I would
like to do the cognitive-behavioral therapy diploma course because it offers
professional knowledge (beyond research and nerdy things with numbers) and it is
a practice with good empirical support which is mandatory for a psychology
practicer for ethical reasons (I´m watching you, Freudians). So, it would be in
face-to-face classes. If that courses are not dictated, maybe I will take the
less bad of the other clinical options (good God, please prevent me of
this).
A future option would be take the
multivariate analysis certification course offered by the faculty. As some of
you know, I´m a quantitative human being, so it would be nice learn more about
complexes statistical methods. Besides, I would be a little bit more prepared
for PhD studies.
About the PhD: I don´t have decided yet the
country, so I feel like a bird in the air. As always, I guess.
Stay like a bird in the air jeje. I think that you can enjoy the spaces in the university to your formation.
ResponderEliminarIf I am certain of anything, it is that you are the phd of our generation.
ResponderEliminarThe cognitive-behavioral therapy diploma sounds very interesting, i hope you can take it.
ResponderEliminarTo you, quantitative human being, I dedicate a good meme that I saw today.
ResponderEliminar"- Help! We need a doctor...
* I'm a doctor in math (or something like that)
- It's dying!
* One less"
It is your kind of humor, I know that hahaha