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 Clinical Psychology
The doctoral training program in clinical psychology at the University of Alabama was founded in 1959 and is based on the scientist-practitioner (Boulder) model.
The general orientation of the Clinical Training Program may be described as eclectic with an emphasis upon behavioral, cognitive and humanistic approaches.
The Clinical Psychology program is accredited by the American Psychological Association and all clinical work is closely supervised by licensed clinical psychologists.
psychology.ua.edu /clinical.html   (1057 words)

  
 Department of Psychology - Ph.D. Program in Clinical Psychology
The doctoral training program in clinical psychology is organized according to a scientist-practitioner model, training students intensively in clinical skills and research.
Elective clinical coursework and practica are available in neuropsychology, psychoanalysis and ego psychology, and student interests.
Graduates are trained for a variety of professional positions and prepared, with additional postdoctoral experience, for the psychology licensing requirements of all states in the U.S. All of our graduates to date have found suitable positions.
www.psych.ohiou.edu /academics/grad_studies/clinical.html   (416 words)

  
 Mason Clinical Psychology
The Clinical Psychology doctoral program at George Mason University is committed to the scientist-practitioner model.
Our goal is to train clinical psychologists who are capable of integrating research and applied clinical activities.
We believe that in all of these activities, clinical psychologists have a responsibility to have a positive impact on their communities.
www.gmu.edu /departments/psychology/homepage/clinpsyc2.htm   (231 words)

  
 Doctor of Psychology
Rather than emphasizing training to conduct independent research projects to the same degree as applied work (the "scientist-practitioner" model), the "scholar-professional" model emphasizes the clinical training of students; their ability to conduct and evaluate research relevant to professional psychology; and providing students with a foundation of psychological theory and knowledge.
This model, endorsed by the Vail Conference of Graduate Educators in Psychology in 1973, has as its main purpose to train autonomous practitioners of applied psychology.
The curriculum is consistent with APA guidelines and the competency model developed by the National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology.
www.loyola.edu /psychology/psyd   (154 words)

  
 Psychology Major - Careers in Psychology - Psychology Internships - Psychology Major - Hollins University
Modern psychology is based on the scientist/practitioner model, and graduate programs are looking for students with research skills, professional presentations, and publication opportunities already in place.
You'll choose one of the following areas: child, clinical, or cognitive psychology; biological psychology; industrial/organizational psychology; or general psychology.
Hollins psychology majors have the opportunity to present their research at the Hollins University Science Seminar, Virginia Psychological Association convention, and other national and regional professional conferences.
www.hollins.edu /undergrad/psychology/psyc.htm   (750 words)

  
 Psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clinical psychologists largely work within the scientist-practitioner model where clinical problems are formulated as hypotheses to be tested as information is gathered about the patient and his or her mental state.
Clinical psychology is the application of psychology to the understanding, treatment, and assessment of psychopathology, behavioural or mental health issues.
Some clinical psychologists may focus on the clinical management of patients with brain injury.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Psychology   (750 words)

  
 Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology
It prepares psychologists, using the scientist-practitioner model, to conduct research in applied areas of psychology and to work as clinical psychologists in the assessment and treatment of adults and children with relatively severe emotional and/or behavioural disorders.
Clinical Psychology applies the scientific knowledge, methods and principles of psychology to the understanding, assessment and treatment of adults and children with relatively severe emotional and /or behavioural disorders.
This program, the Doctor of Psychology (Clinical), is offered by the School and administered by the Monash Research Graduate School.
www.med.monash.edu.au /spppm/pgrad/dcp-info.html   (2096 words)

  
 Graduate Programs at Jackson State University
The Department of Psychology at Jackson State University (JSU) offers a Ph.D. in clinical psychology that follows the scientist practitioner model.
The program is currently listed by the Joint Designation Committee of the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards and the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology (ASPPB/NR) as meeting its curriculum guidelines.
Jackson State University is currently accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
schools.gradschools.com /graduate-schools/Jackson-State-University.html   (238 words)

  
 Graduate Programs at University Of Central Arkansas
Ph.D.-The mission of the 120-hour Ph.D. program in School Psychology at UCA is to utilize a scientist-practitioner model of training to prepare students for the varied roles of a doctoral-level school psychologist with an emphasis on prevention and intervention within the context of data-based decision-making.
The mission of the Department of Physical Therapy is to assist the university and college in the enhancement of the health and well-being of the public by providing the state of Arkansas with high quality physical therapy didactic and clinical education at professional and post-professional levels.
M.S.-The mission of the 60-hour specialist-level School Psychology M.S. Program at the University of Central Arkansas is to prepare entry level school psychologists to apply scientifically-based psychological and educational principles and practices in all dimensions of their professional work.
schools.gradschools.com /graduate-schools/Univ-Central-Arkansas.html   (2494 words)

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