Clinical Science & Academic Resources
Pursuing a Clinical Psych PhD
If you are applying to The Hamilton Lab:
Please visit this site and read this F.A.Q
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Guide towards the path to a Clinical Psychology PhD
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Practical guide for Undergraduate Students (General)
Practical guide for Rutgers Undergraduate Students (Rutgers)
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Comprehensive Resources for pursuing path and applying
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Uncensored Advice for Graduate School (Dr. Mitch Prinstein)
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Council of University Directors of Clinical Psychology:
Getting into Clinical Psychology Grad School
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So You're Applying to Clinical Psychology Graduate Programs?
All Things Grad School (Dr. Jasmine Mote)
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Graduate School Applications
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Annotated Example of Clinical Psychology PhD (Dr. Rodriguez-Seijas)
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Open-Access Resources/Materials for Clinical Psych Applicants
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Interview Guide: Preparing for Interviews
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Schools that do not accept the GRE
(Please note that Rutgers has waived the GRE as a requirement for admission for 2022 applicants.)
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General Resources
Videos of real psychologists describing their careers (Dr. Kathryn Fox)
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How to Build a CV and Resume (Swarthmore College)
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Grant-writing Resources
Professional Organizations
Dr. Hamilton is (or has been) a member in the societies below, which include professional development resources.
Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology (SSCP)
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Society for Clinical Psychology (SCP)
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Society for Research of Adolescence (SRA)
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Society for Research on Child Development (SRCD)
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Society for Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (SCCAP)
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Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT)
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Methods/Statistical Resources
External links/sources are helpful tools and resources created by others!
R Programming:
Introduction to R Programming​
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More Stats:
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Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA)
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This is a movement, not a moment.
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Clinical research is better when we work together and lift one another up! Information on this page is designed to improve access to resources for prospective and current students, faculty mentors, and beyond!
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If there are additional free or accessible resources that we should add to this page (not from for-profit companies),
please email us!
General Resources
Learn more about psychological research and training opportunities!
Getting a Post-bacc RA position
Learn more about psychological research opportunities after completing your undergraduate degree!
Anti-Racism Resources
Scientific articles, books, lectures, teaching, & clinical resources are provided in links below. Please note that some are living documents.
SEED (Scholars for Elevating Equity & Diversity)
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BIPOC- authored psychology papers
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Ebony & Ivory (Book) by Craig Stephen Wilder
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Even the Rat was White: A Historical View of Psychology (Book) by Robert V. Guthrie