Year two Starts

Welcome to my monthly updates! I hope you can learn a little bit more about the work that I am doing while I study at Antioch University Seattle.

“Ask how something can be done rather than say it can’t be done.”                              

     – Bo Bennett

Next Steps:
Well, my summer break flew by! So let’s hear more about it! 

Personal Life:
Amtrak Cascades! What a wonderful ride between Seattle and Vancouver! I got to enjoy a lot of different things in Canada, and I’m a bit sad that the forecasted sunny week turned rainy at the very last minute. But it did not stop me from exploring and planning a future trip to visit the local mountains and hiking trails available. Well, I have three more days before my break is officially over, but I cannot wait to go back to school and learn more practical skills. 

Anyhow, time to talk about what I am preparing for! 

Antioch University Seattle:
I’m excited to start year two of my program! My mentors have told me that this year will be easier than my first. The main reason for that is that I now know the expectations and am no longer a confused first-year student. Imposter syndrome will still haunt me, but I finally have some leverage in saying that I was good enough to survive a year and not just the application process for this program. 

I sadly did not get the fellowship position for the PsyD program. I was definitely competing with other peers and students in upper cohorts who have more experience, but I’ll make sure to try again next year. I’ll also be applying to a Minority Fellowship outside of the university, so stay tuned for more details as I open up the application tonight. 

This quarter I will be taking three and a half courses. The first course is Interventions I, where I will be learning different treatment options, when they would be useful to use, and how to tailor them to my client’s specific needs and identities. Then I will be taking Professional Seminar I, which is a course that will allow me to grow professionally and be a part of case consultation with other students in my program. The third class I am taking is called Research Ethics, Quantitative Methods & Analysis I. This course will teach me methods for quantitative research and how to ethically carry out research. The half class I mentioned is not truly a class, but it is called supervision. When I am not in class or studying during the week, I will be working in the clinic and practicing therapy with real clients. My supervisor is there to oversee my work, provide feedback, and teach me skills and methods that I may not always get the time to do in some of my classes. I was debating on taking pediatric or forensic psychology as an elective, but I decided to not take an elective this quarter, so I could focus on a few other things. 

Although I did not get a fellowship, I applied to a Master’s program that I can take at the same time as my Doctorate. I interviewed with the chair of the program and received some amazing mentorship as a bilingual individual looking to provide services in Spanish in the future. I am still waiting to get my acceptance letter to the program, but that’s the second reason I decided to not take an elective, in case I have to start classes for that program in a few weeks.  

Special Projects:

San Tiego Photos –  New pictures have been posted! 

BachStreetBoi
– I am going to be streaming on Sundays and creating artwork. Let’s hope I can manage this, if not, I may retire from trying to stream content,  and just focusing on posting on Instagram. 

AnxieTea Podcast – The podcast is still delayed. 

Instructions Unclear – Delayed till post-grad. 

The PsyDream Vlog – First Episode will be released this week!

Cycologist – This project is canceled. 

Thank you for your time, dedication, and service! You can always reach out to me @ bran.m.ramirez@gmail.com

-Brandon Ramirez

 

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