Guys, I want to go to grad school, and I'm getting really discouraged. The best school in terms of fit with my interests that I've found so far is the one I'm attending for my undergrad degree, and they strongly discourage you to get your undergrad AND grad degrees there. Had I realized I would want to apply to grad school here, I would probably not have come here for my undergrad. But I wasn't thinking that far ahead when I first changed my major to psych.
Anyway, these are the things I'm interested in (below). Does anyone know of grad programs in psych that have programs for, or professors interested in any of this stuff? None of it is very "big" in the field right now, but those of you who know me know that this is where my heart is- and therefore it's what I have to work in. I just have to find the school that will let me do that:
trauma (abuse and neglect particularly), dissociation, self-injury, rural psych, multicultural psych (particularly Native American), DBT, play therapy, art therapy
-comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable-
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