Clinical Psychology
Benefits to the clinical psychologist include reduced liability insurance, increased status as a clinician or expert witness, an ...
private practice? As a result of declining earnings over the last few decades, some predict that private practitioners will need ...
restricted number of providers to serve those who enroll in the plan; costs for all services are fixed. A preferred provider org ...
are inexpensive, widely available, and can be dis- seminated in a wide variety of settings (e.g., primary care physicians’office ...
emphasis on cost-effective psychological interven- tions, provide clinical training in managed care set- tings, and incorporate ...
competitive, and prescription privileges would pro- vide an advantage to clinical psychologists over other health care professio ...
(i.e., psychosocial + psychopharmacological) treat- ment since they would be thoroughly trained in both approaches. Research has ...
financial burden, as well as the legal fees necessary to modify current licensing laws, would come at the expense of existing pr ...
Lilienfeld, Ph.D. BOX4.3 Clinical Psychologist Perspective: Scott O. Dr. Heiby is a Professor of Psychology at the University of ...
in “pharmacological issues” appear in McGrath (2010). These recommendations for training, if imple- mented, would affect graduat ...
expertise or give in to the expediency of the pre- scription pad and its ready cash flow over the hard work of psychotherapy”(p. ...
experienced in the moment while interacting with the natural environment. Indeed, this reflects the second advantage of ambulato ...
inconvenience. To the extent clients are able to access mental health services from any location that has telephone or Internet ...
2000 to 2010, the percentage of U.S. residents identifying themselves as Hispanic or Latino, Black or African American, Asian Am ...
■ recognize the importance of culture in psy- chological research and clinical work. The developers designed these guidelines to ...
for Providers of Psychological Services to Diverse Populations and the American Psychological Asso- ciation’s Guidelines for Pra ...
sensitive spots in their own personality that could affect performance, they must guard against the adverse influence of these p ...
irreparably harmed. Clinicians should be clear and open about matters of confidentiality and the con- ditions under which it cou ...
principles condemn such behaviors in no uncertain terms. What is alarming here is the apparent increase in the number of complai ...
general, limit the number of sessions, the rates of reimbursement, and the conditions that can receive (reimbursable) treatment. ...
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