Clinical Psychology
consultants to business and industry—in any orga- nization that recognizes the importance of keeping its employees or members we ...
Professions and Titles Not Regulated by the Government Most of the professionals and paraprofessionals listed above have fulfill ...
psychologists in 1994–1995; and finally, Norcross et al. (2005) surveyed 694 clinical psychologists in The results of these fiv ...
Historically, therapy involved mainly a search for insight into the origins of one’s problems or the purposes served by one’s un ...
desirable course of action selected. Assessment, whether through observation, testing, or interview- ing, is a way of gathering ...
validation of assessment devices, evaluation of ther- apy techniques, and so on. To provide something of the flavor of these eff ...
Sometimes it is remedial; other times it is ori- ented toward prevention. Consulting, regardless of the setting in which it occu ...
T A B L E 1-2 Employment Settings of Clinical Psychologists 1973 1981 1986 1995 2003 Employment Site % % % % % Psychiatric Hospi ...
Five years after enrolling, she was awarded the Ph.D. and began her career as a staff psychologist in a tri-county outpatient cl ...
that the project can serve as a prototype demonstration for use throughout the institution. 7:00–8:30P.M.Two evenings a week, Dr ...
Finally, although hardly a demographic feature, it is reassuring to note that of all the clinical psy- chologists sampled, only ...
of this is set in stone, of course. The field is chang- ing and, as always, there are disagreements among clinicians as to how t ...
Several points should be made about the pro- gram outlined in Table 1-5. First, it is just one example. Some programs place less ...
behavior or that permit us to investigate that behav- ior. These courses provide a strong scientific foun- dation for the studen ...
In some cases, three written examinations, each lasting 4 hours, are spread over a week; others have a 5-day examination. Some s ...
receiving their doctorates in psychology, and this is especially true for clinical psychology, where the ratio is 3:1 (Heffer et ...
sciences, and business, to name a few, have offered greater economic incentives. What effect this change will have on the field ...
emerged. Professional schools with no university affiliation have sprung up. Furthermore, new degree programs have been establis ...
to be essentially meaningless. For example, some feel that Resnick’s (1991) and Division 12’s defini- tions presented at the beg ...
clinical science modelA clinical psychology training model that emphasizes empirically supported approaches to assessment, preve ...
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