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American Psychologist, 2012
This is the official listing of accredited internship and postdoctoral residency programs in psychology. It reflects all Commission on Accreditation decisions through July 22, 2012. (Contains 15 footnotes.)
Descriptors: Postdoctoral Education, Accreditation (Institutions), Internship Programs, Residential Programs
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Levy, Leon H. – American Psychologist, 1984
Discusses the reconceptualization of clinical psychology as a specialty within human services psychology that is concerned with the promotion of well-being through acquisition and application of psychosocial knowledge about treatment and prevention of psychological and physical disorders. Also proposes changes in the organization of professional…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Clinical Psychology, Professional Training
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Gallagher, James J. – American Psychologist, 1990
Discusses the role of psychologists and other social scientists in public policy and decision making. Describes four centers devoted to child and family policy established by the Bush Foundation. Includes several personal observations about the relationships between professionals, decision makers, and policy implementation. (EVL)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Higher Education, Policy Formation, Professional Training
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Kratochwill, Thomas R. – American Psychologist, 2007
The evidence-based practice (EBP) movement has the potential to significantly advance the quality of psychological and educational services provided by psychologists working in schools. Training psychologists in EBP has challenged the profession and caused faculty in graduate programs to reevaluate and retool professional training curricula and…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Psychologists, Professional Training, Educational Change
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Poythress, Norman G., Jr. – American Psychologist, 1979
Graduate programs are lagging behind in developing courses to prepare psychologists to function with expertise in forensic (law-related) matters. Paradoxically, the courts are now finding increasing use for the forensic psychologist, while current journals express wide skepticism about the quality of available expertise. (Author/RLV)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Graduate Study, Higher Education, Legal Education
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Biaggio, Mary Kay; Bittner, Erika – American Psychologist, 1990
Because a number of vision conditions have psychological components and some psychological conditions may be complicated by vision difficulties, interdisciplinary cooperation between clinical psychology and optometry should prove fruitful for the diagnosis, treatment, and management of health problems. (EVL)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Clinical Psychology, Higher Education, Optometry
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Kurz, Ronald B.; And Others – American Psychologist, 1982
Analyzes predoctoral internship training programs in psychology for staff size; number of interns; funding patterns; training activities; theoretical orientation; applicant acceptance patterns; and agency setting. Examines relationship between program characteristics and approval of a program by the American Psychological Association. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Financial Support, Higher Education, Internship Programs
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Perry, Nathan W., Jr. – American Psychologist, 1979
Current evidence suggests that the Boulder, or scientist-professional, model of training in clinical psychology is successful and widely accepted. This article argues against alternative models and stresses the need for quality in the profession and in the discipline of psychology. (Author/RLV)
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Doctoral Degrees, Graduate Study, Higher Education
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Schulberg, Herbert C.; Perloff, Robert – American Psychologist, 1979
If program evaluation is to continue its decade-long advance as a specialized field and make contributions at both the operational and policy-setting levels, evaluators must receive a basic education in the theoretical, substantive, methodological, and organizational elements pertinent to their roles. (Author)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Evaluation Methods, Evaluators, Human Services
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McCall, Robert B. – American Psychologist, 1990
Presents some principles for promoting interdisciplinary education and research within a university and facilitating mutually beneficial relations between university faculty and community human service providers. Includes examples from the experience of the University of Pittsburgh Office of Child Development. (EVL)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Human Services, Institutional Cooperation, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Peterson, Donald R. – American Psychologist, 1976
Asserts the advantage of employing the PsyD degree both affirmatively, as a certificate of professional competence in psychology, and restrictively, to exclude inadequately trained people from the practice of professional psychology. (Author)
Descriptors: Certification, Criteria, Degree Requirements, Doctoral Degrees
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American Psychologist, 2004
Presents the American Psychological Association Guidelines for psychological practice with older adults. The present document is intended to assist psychologists in evaluating their own readiness for working clinically with older adults and in seeking and using appropriate education and training to increase their knowledge, skills, and experience…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Psychology, Ethics, Continuing Education
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Brayfield, Arthur H. – American Psychologist, 1976
Describes the experience of a graduate program in psychology which has evolved a pattern having as a major objective the development of a new profession, the public affairs psychologist. Discussion aims to identify the general educational and operational issues involved in this setting. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Educational Problems, Graduate Study, Higher Education, Innovation
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Garb, Howard N.; Grove, William M. – American Psychologist, 2005
This paper presents comments on the article by D. Westen and J. Weinberger , which criticized academic clinical psychologists for being cynical about clinical judgment and clinical practice. In the authors' view, it seems unlikely that more than a few academic clinical psychologists believe that they have little to learn from clinical practice or…
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Psychologists, Feedback, Bias
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Bardon, Jack I. – American Psychologist, 1976
Factors influencing the practice of school psychology are examined and the suggestion is made that school psychology may serve as a basis for determining what lies ahead for all of professional psychology. (Author)
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, Futures (of Society), Prediction, Professional Services
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