Danielle Morabito

Danielle Morabito - FSU Doctoral Student (Clinical Psycology) - Digital Narratives | English | Digital Narratives | October 24, 2019

Why FSU?
The quality of the program, the numerous resources available to graduate students, and most importantly the supportive environment evident in the psychology department.

Motivation to pursue a graduate degree
I discovered my passion for psychology during college and knew that I would need an advanced degree at some point in order to continue growing and give my best contributions to the field. After 3 years working for the National Center for PTSD as a post-baccalaureate research coordinator, I felt the time was right to go back to school. Growing up and starting college as a first generation student, I never would have guessed that I would end up pursuing a Ph.D. but now I feel that I am exactly where I belong.

Importance and/or impact of research and work
I work with the Anxiety and Behavioral Health Clinic at FSU. My research is focused on Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other psychosocial consequences of trauma. I am interested in better understanding risk factors for PTSD in order to improve prevention and treatment efforts including the development of brief, technological interventions. I believe this work has the potential to move our field forward and provide increased accessible (lower-cost, easier access) and effective treatment options.

Advice for anyone considering graduate school
There is a lot to consider when determining if graduate school (and specifically, which program) is right for you. Take the time to explore all of your options. Use your school resources, online, or people you know in the field to glean information. Think about what is most important to you in life and in your career. For example, is it important for you to live close to home? What type of training will best fit with your career goals? What are the financial costs vs. benefits of obtaining your masters or doctoral degree?

Accomplishments during academic career
I am going into my second year as a doctoral student. I have a long way to go in the program; however, I am proud of the progress I have made thus far. Since coming to FSU, I have published several papers and gave my first oral presentation at a conference.

Career aspirations
My goal is to pursue an academic research career. I hope to gain the training necessary to run my own research lab, mentoring both graduate and undergraduate students. I believe this career would allow for a great balance between research, teaching, and some clinical practice.

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