
The reading assignment this week for โConcepts of Psychopathology & Wellnessโ is two thick chapters โ nearly 75 total pages โ but Iโve learned not to stress too much about finishing the homework for this class.
I mean, I know itโs a thing for psych students to start self-diagnosing every disorder they study (itโs called Medical Studentโs Disease), but for me, this is not about the power of suggestion. This shit is seriously my life story. I couldโve stood up in front of my cohort and spoken with confidence about the last five weeksโ worth of โAbnormal Behaviorโ readings without having cracked the book.
Many of my classmates have actual professional experience in counseling, in addition to their relevant bachelorโs degrees. So, in some ways, being in grad school for psychology at Delaware Valley University reminds me of my undergrad era at Northwestern, where I was surrounded by kids toting binders full of newspaper clips and highlight reels from TV and radio reporting internships, while Iโd just checked โJOURNALISMโ on my application because I loved to write.
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