youngharold1984
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Hello fellow-SDNers, I graduated with my Ph.D. in school psychology over 5 years ago, and took some time away from the field to deal with personal matters. I now feel ready to get licensed and pursue a career in the mental health field. Given that I have been out of school for a good time, will be coming from a school psych. background, and have not been exactly involved in clinical services in the meantime, I am concerned in my preparation for the EPPP. Am I at a disadvantage already? And would preparing using exam prep materials be enough? Or should I seek out more clinical-psych heavy graduate school material to get a better basis, given that the exam seems to cater towards Clinical Psychology material? Trying to learn a whole new curriculum seems daunting, but part of me feels it might better my chances. Thanks for any thoughts you may have!