Dr. Colin M. Burchfield, Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Colin M. Burchfield, Ph.D., obtained his doctorate in clinical psychology, with a special emphasis in the theory and philosophy of psychology, from Brigham Young University. He is licensed to practice clinical psychology in the state of Alabama. Dr. Burchfield is the author/co-author of a textbook on psychopharmacology (Mind, Drug, and Behavior), 2 chapters on the assumptions and implications of neuroscientific research in psychology and values in psychology, 6 articles on the biologization of psychology, the placebo effect in psychological treatment, outcome research, and teaching of psychology, and countless professional research presentations including topics such as agency in psychotherapy, the integration of theory in psychology, and the use of biofeedback via telemedicine. Dr. Burchfield is the website manager of GivingPsychologyAway.net
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Dear Dr. Burchfield,
Hello, I am a high school student in need of some educational assistance. Being a junior at my school requires me to participate in Junior Exhibition,
which will enable me to graduate on time with my fellow classmates. This project is basically picking a job the student would like to have in the future, I
chose to research Clinical Psychology. Along with books and the internet as sources of information for the project, I need to interview a Licensed
Clinical Psychologist about how they went about earning their title.What I need from you is to answer some basic questions, if you have the time of course. Or if you know somebody with the qualifications and the time to answer my questions. It would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry it took so long to get back to you. What kind of questions do you have for me? Feel free to e-mail me at my home e-mail address: cmburch13@aol.com.
Hi,
I am a third year Psychology degree student from England.
I stumbled across your webblog on the ‘imageless thought controvesy’ and found it excellent material to aid my revision. I then found a link to this website and saw that you had a whole section on the history of psychology, which would be perfect for me, however I then realised that it is currently under construction.
I was just wondering if you knew how long it will be until the information is avaliable to view again?
Thanks,
Scott.
Scott:
Unfortunately, I ran out of space on my givingpsychologyaway.net website. As money permits to add more space, I will update the website. However, I do not have an estimated time for that to occur. Do you have any specific questions?
Not that I’m totally impressed, but this is more than I expected for when I stumpled upon a link on Delicious telling that the info here is awesome. Thanks.