September 2009 | gradPSYCH
Vol. 7 No. 3
On the Cover: The internship puzzle
- For students, the internship imbalance means emotional and financial pain
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Match day mythology
As you prepare for internship match day, be sure to know fact from folklore.
- Positive steps for less application stress
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The internship puzzle
Record numbers of psychology students who want doctoral internships are coming up empty-handed. Here's how training councils, doctoral programs and APA are working to solve the problem.
CAREER CENTER
Psychologists are increasingly at the forefront of efforts to protect the planet.
Advice on ethical challenges brought about by technology, globalization and the influence of private industry.
CLASS ACT
When Mark Holbrook didn't get the internship he wanted, he set out to design his own.
DEGREE IN SIGHT
Faced with a surly committee, inhospitable IRB or reticent participants? It's usually better to adjust your course than start over, students and professors say.
Pulling all-nighters? Trying to do too many things at once? These are among the top 10 tendencies that can keep you from grad school success. Here's how to overcome them.
The Latest
- Earning your doctorate sooner may give you an edge
- Stimulus money means more mental health jobs
- Is a U.S. education becoming too costly for international students?
- Grad student becomes an association insider
- A tough job market
- Ohio grad student first to be honored with APA advocacy award
- Students visit Capitol Hill to share health-care concerns with Congress

