Hi Deb,

Your student may want to check out the Society for Military Psychology (Division 19) Web site - http://www.apa.org/divisions/div19/about1.html . She can download the latest newsletter as well as explore the information about jobs. All sorts of contact information is included.

Best,

Linda


Deb Briihl wrote:

Need some help here. I have a student who is wondering what kinds of clinical psych jobs are available in the military (and maybe other types) and how one finds out about those jobs. In addition, she was wondering if licensure in the military was different than out of the military (since licensure can vary somewhat state by state). Thanks in advance!



Deb

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