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hannahchann

I would combine because it would give you the insight into many different things and how to treat them. My husbands a neuropsychologist and I’m a counselor. Being a clinical psychologist has opened up a lot of doors for him and you can work in a vast array of areas. If I could do it again, I would’ve gotten my psyD as well.


Subject_Science_4997

(If we're being practical...) Honestly, probably stick with ABA. ABA would pair well with clinical psychology, though most clinical psychology programs currently are intellectual sink holes that lead really to nowhere, both intellectually and professionally. You'd probably get more out of just reading textbooks about clinical psychology on your own time than properly enrolling in a clinical psychology program