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1. Is it related to Cognitive Science courses or Neuroscience courses? Does it matter if I take these kind of classes to have a better chance in PHD program for Clinical meaning to major in one of them? Or should I just take Clinical Laboratory Science B.A.Sc

2007-03-07 13:05:50 · 2 answers · asked by Deafguy 1 in Social Science Psychology

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Clinical Psychology is more closely related to cognitive psychology than to Neuroscience and Clinical Laboratory Science, due mostly to the fact that Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a highly regarded therapeutic approach in Clinical Psychology. For most Clinical PhD programs, they will review your application just the same if you major in Laboratory Science, Cognitive Psychology, or Dance. The main thing they really look at are your transcripts and whether or not you took their required prerequisite courses. It sounds like you're more interested in the scientific aspects of psychology, so I would suggest looking in Clinical Neuropsychology for you, moreso than General Clinical Psychology.

2007-03-08 11:01:20 · answer #1 · answered by boredteenagegirl 2 · 0 0

This is a calculated guess, since I know nothing about how PHD programs that you ask about work. I give this answer because IMHO I believe that the entire field of healing is about to be turned upside down. My suggestion is learn everything you can abour quantum mechanics, quantum physics, and eventually quantum healing. I believe that field to be absolutely necessary for the near future. There will be a lot of resistance but the truth shall prevail. It is a done deal.
Enjoy!

2007-03-15 20:45:41 · answer #2 · answered by canron4peace 6 · 0 0

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