º£½ÇÂÒÂ× reaches out periodically to alumni to discover more about the work that fulfills their passion for clinical psychology.Ìý Life After º£½ÇÂÒÂ×Ìýis our feature column that highlights the career journey of our grads.
Name: Scott MacInnis, MA (’18), TLLP
Job Titles:ÌýCrisis Clinician (), Therapist (), Psychometrician (), Volunteer Crisis Intervention Team Manager ()ÌýÌý
Describe your work in clinical psychology:
What do you like about your work?
With all of my different roles, I feel very privileged to be involved in others’ lives in such pivotal moments.Ìý Working with Common Ground and TFRM provides the challenge of de-escalating those in crisis and providing hope to the most vulnerable populations. As a therapist with Wisemind, I enjoy the therapeutic relationship that is built with my clients and watching them progress towards their treatment goals.
In performing the pre-employment psychological assessments for first responders, I am allowed the opportunity to engage with individuals at the beginning of their careers. The psychological exam is usually the last step in a long hiring process. I enjoy being able to bestow to the soon to be police officers, corrections officers, dispatchers, and firefighters the importance of maintaining their mental health as a crucial part of a successful career as a first responder.Ìý
How did º£½ÇÂÒÂ× prepare you for success?
I truly believe in the humanistic approach. Working in crisis, I have to quickly establish trust so that clients feel comfortable to share their stories with me. º£½ÇÂÒÂ× instilled in me the non-judgmental, empathetic approach that is crucial in allowing others to open up.
So much of my classes and training are relevant to my professional roles. I am thankful for Dr. Blackstock’s addiction course as so many of my clients have co-occurring disorders. I can spot existential themes in my clients presenting problems thanks to Dr. Bach’s existential psychology course.
My practicum experience has allowed me a foundation for the clinical skills necessary to treat my therapy clients. The testing courses have prepared me for my role as a psychometrician. My cohort allowed me to gain perspective from other’s experiences.
My experience at º£½ÇÂÒÂ× has given me a solid foundation for continued professional success.Ìý