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One thing is for sure; Samara Lipsky’s career as a psychologist has been very beneficial for her and, by extension, it has clearly been very good for her patients and others in her profession. No one gets to be a first-class psychologist without patients who also benefit. Samara Lipsky also learns as much you she possibly can. Samara is also an activist, serving as an active member of the Diversity Committee for Psychologists in Public Service, Division 18. There, she plays a critical role with an organization dedicated to achieving greater diversity within the psychology profession, with diversity defined as it is in the American Psychological Association (APA) Guidelines on Multicultural Education, Training, Research, Practice and Organizational Change for the practice of psychology, so that no one is confused. Samara Lipsky has studied for many years, but she also has learned a lot from the School of Hard Knocks, which means her practical experience. She is also working hard to get her doctorate, as a Ph.D candidate in the International Psychology program at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology (TCSPP). While a doctorate is the ultimate goal for many psychologists, Samara Lipsky sees it differently. She sees it as the cherry on the top of her career. Comments are closed.
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