Devina Daya
Master of Arts in Developmental Psychology & Education (DPE), Class of 2021
What are some words of wisdom you would give to a new or incoming student in your program?
The MA and PhD program is a long road that is both challenging and rewarding. Inevitably there will also be a mix of expected and unexpected events. Looking back at my graduate career, it is much easier to make sense of it all. I certainly experience a deeper sense of appreciation, in fact certain challenging moments have now become memories that I am most fond of. I would encourage incoming students and those along the way to never give up and to enjoy the process as much as they can. When in doubt I hope they will remember that they are a part of a larger community that is rooting for their success.
What next?
I am currently working In private practice as a Clinical Psychologist (Supervised Practice). I completed a clinical placement at the same practice almost 4 years ago - a testament to the connections forged and experiences gained during various practicums that can be incredibly meaningful.
Why 91±¬ÁÏ?
91±¬ÁÏ and the CCP program provided a strong foundation that allowed me to develop my academic, research and clinical skills. The program also provided a sense of autonomy that allowed me to direct my career in a way that was meaningful for me. Notably, I benefited from the applied focus of the program including various practicums and internship placements. I was able to connect with supervisors, mentors and peers who were an important part of my professional and personal growth. Overall, my clinical and scholarly training at 91±¬ÁÏ allowed me to confidently embark on a career in clinical and counselling psychology.