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Professional Psychology in Portugal
Psychological Reports (1997)
  • Richard H. Dana, Portland State University
  • Teresa Fagulha
Abstract

This paper describes the history and current status of professional psychology in Portugal where a unique perspective combines training, research, and practical contributions from Europe and the Americas with their own history of psychological tradition and expertise. Training in professional psychology includes Social Psychology and Educational and Vocational Guidance specializations in addition to Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy and Counseling for the professional degree, Licenciatura. Advanced degrees are offered in Environmental Psychology, Career Development, Social Cognition, and other areas, primarily for academic positions. Research in all of these areas is expected to have applied outcomes that contribute to individual well being and an improved quality of life for the entire population. The result has been a rapid development of an indigenous professional psychology to address mental health, social, and environmental concerns that compel psychological attention and resources worldwide as well as those problems of local and national origins.

Keywords
  • Psychology Training
Publication Date
1997
Citation Information
Richard H. Dana and Teresa Fagulha. "Professional Psychology in Portugal" Psychological Reports Vol. 81 Iss. 3 (1997)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/richard_dana/16/