What Can I Do With a Degree in Forensic Psychology? October 8, 2014 2pm 3pm CST
Open House Overview Host: Charles Kelly Jr. M.A., Associate Director of Career Services Introducing Guest Speakers: Dr. Michael Davison, Psy.D Assistant Professor, M.A. Forensic Psychology Program Non-Licensure Track Erika L. Liljedahl, Psy.D Program Director/Department Chair, M.A. Forensic Psychology Program Non-Licensure Track What is Forensic Psychology Career Possibilities Our Program-Outcomes Open Q&A 2
Tonight s Guest Speaker Dr. Mike Davison, PsyD - Assistant Professor Education: B.A., Criminology, Northern Illinois University M.A. Counseling and Human Services, Roosevelt University Psy.D., Clinical Psychology, The Adler School of Professional Psychology Areas of Expertise: forensic psychology, violence and risk assessment, sex offenders, domestic violence, police, substance abuse, trauma assessment and treatment, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy July 28 th 2011 6:30pm CST
Tonight s Guest Speaker Erika L. Liljedahl, Psy.D Program Director/Department Chair Education B.A. in Psychology and German at The University of NY at Buffalo Independent study at The University of Austria, Klagenfurt M.S. in Counseling Education at Canisius College Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology at Forest Institute of Professional Psychology Areas of Expertise Assessment (intellectual, cognitive, personality, Miranda Rights) Clinical and Forensic Interviewing Neuropsychology Evaluation and treatment of disabilities Trauma (emotional & cognitive) Symptom Validity Ethics and Decision Making July 28 th 2011 6:30pm CST Virtual Open House for the MA in Forensic Psychology : Applied Forensic Services
What is Forensic Psychology? House Overview The American Board of Forensic Psychology defines forensic psychology as the application of the science and profession of psychology to questions and issues relating to law and the legal system. With applying your knowledge in the justice system, child protection services, juvenile justice, civil matters, and many other areas, the importance of forensic psychology can never be underestimated or over-emphasized. In many ways, graduates of this program will apply principles of psychology to a variety of situations is not only vital to the operation of our legal system, but often imperative to the preservation of individual rights. The field of Forensic Psychology is growing. In fact, it is recognized as one of the fastest growing subfields in psychology today by the American Psychological Association. 5
Careers Forensic Psychology is a fascinating subfield in psychology, offering a number of opportunities for career advancement. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, job growth for mental health professionals is expected to grow by 18% from 2008 to 2018. In addition to those in public service, graduates will also see expanding opportunities outside the courtroom in higher educational institutions, health care facilities, research centers, forensic labs, and police departments. The next 7 slides show you a small sample of what you can do with a forensic psychology degree without a license.
Careers Careers in Forensic Psychology without a license (page 1 of 7) Please note that this list is not exhaustive and that some states or specific agencies may require a license per their preference. Here are some career options: The Chicago School makes no representations or guarantees about career options listed herein. Please note that this list is not exhaustive and that some positions may require a professional license or other credential for employment eligibility. We cannot guarantee that you will acquire a job listed in this presentation. Federal jobs FBI Special Agent DEA Agent Secret Service Special Agent ICE Special Agent Federal Air Marshal CBP Officer Immigration Officer, FDNS Diplomatic Security Special Agent CIA Agent Deputy U.S. Marshal ATF Special Agent Transportation Security Officer (TSO) Border Patrol Agent U.S. Capitol Police U.S. Postal Service Inspector Director of Airport Security State or local agencies
Careers in Forensic Psychology without a license (page 2 of 7) Police Departments (Law Enforcement) Police Social Service Worker Develop program for police department (e.g., suicide prevention, anger management, self-care). Schools Threat assessment in alternative schools for prevention Google Safety Ambassador
C Careers in Forensic Psychology without a license (page 3 of 7) Victim Advocacy Not for profit victim assistance Domestic violence program (for offender or victim) Child protective services (case workers to work with the displaced children or the families associated with the children in the system) DCFS worker or similar job within the Division of Family Services Case Manager (provide education/advocacy in domestic violence agencies/shelters). Human Trafficking Guardian Ad Litem
Careers in Forensic Psychology without a license (page 4 of 7) Corrections Probation/Parole/Supervised Release/Transitional/Adult or Juvenile Correctional Officer Correctional Counselor Parole Officer Probation Officer Juvenile Probation Officer Federal Probation Officer Thinking for a Change
Careers in Forensic Psychology without a license (page 5 of 7) Forensic Services (Public or Private Agencies) Case Management Sex Offender Substance Abuse Juvenile Offenders Any job with a curriculum-based model in forensic psychology (providing psychoeducation)
Careers in Forensic Psychology without a license (page 6 of 7) Court Liaison States Attorney s Office. Courtroom education, court appointed advocate, interview witnesses, preparation of witnesses Provide education to attorneys and judges on mental illnesses Mental Health/Social Service Group home or independent living apartment worker (children, adults)
Administration Careers in Forensic Psychology without a license (page 7 of 7) Teaching at community colleges Security Private police or security (threat assessment) Private Industry/Corporate/Work Place Safety Ambassador Research Policy Public policy making. State Legislator s Office.
The M.A. in Forensic Psychology: Non- Licensure Track Program Learning Outcomes in The Chicago School Forensic Department 1. Students will develop and maintain effective professional relationships with clients, peers, supervisors, faculty, and other professionals. 2. Students will demonstrate fundamental knowledge of psychometric theory, assessment techniques, and forensic literature to evaluate various dimensions of human experience, outcomes of interventions, and psycholegal issues. 3. Students will demonstrate an understanding of the research methods in the social and behavioral sciences, the benefits and limitations of research, and the scientific and professional literature relevant to the field of forensic psychology. 4. Students will recognize and respect individual and group differences as well as practice with cultural competence. 5. Students will organize professional activities by ethical and professional codes, standards, and guidelines; statutes, rules, and regulations; and relevant case law. 6. Students will integrate a basic knowledge of theory, research, and professional literature to guide interventions and promote optimal mental health and well-being. *** These outcomes are transferrable to many forensic careers
Now it s your turn! Questions? Please type in your questions in the chat box so that Drs. Davison and Liljedahl may answer your question! Dr. Mike Davison mdavison@thechicagoschool.edu Dr. Erika Liljedahl eliljedahl@thechicagoschool.edu Virtual Open House for the MA in Forensic Psychology : Applied Forensic Services July 28 th 2011 6:30pm CST
Education Out Reach We Are Always Looking For Quality Students! Do you know of anyone who Is looking to go back to graduate school Needs to go back to graduate school Is just interested in Forensic Psychology If so Please tell them about the webinar. The potential student can contact Dr. Erika Liljedahl at eliljedahl@thechicagoschool.edu or call 312-379-1670 for further information about the program. Virtual Open House for the MA in Forensic Psychology : Applied Forensic Services
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