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This article describes the unconventional path of a correctional psychologist from postdoctoral fellow to pandemic-era warden over a 20-year career. A successful transition from clinician to correctional leader is attributable to the fundamentals of the practice of psychology, including deep insights into human behavior and motivation. These skills prepare psychologists for success in high-profile, high-impact leadership positions.
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Psychologists often work behind the scenes to positively impact teams and systems, offering a deep understanding of people and the ability to analyze and solve problems. With the need for empathic, effective leadership more urgent than ever, psychologists are encouraged to move from behind the scenes and assume more visible leadership roles.
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This page is a summary of: Atypical job series: The surprising journey from psychologist to warden., Psychological Services, December 2022, American Psychological Association (APA),
DOI: 10.1037/ser0000725.
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