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The Clinical Psychologist: A Generalist with Specialist Training
Psychological Reports (1966)
  • Richard H. Dana, Portland State University
Abstract

Training for clinical psychology has been predicted upon the model of the specialist. No attempt has been made to train students in programs designed on the basis of research results. Currently, we have performance criteria. We can label the structure and content of programs. The interaction of program variables and student variables could be studied over time. Such research would suggest the applicability of specialist or generalist models for the training of clinical psychologists.

Keywords
  • Clinical psychology--United States,
  • Specialists--Psychology--Training of
Publication Date
1966
Citation Information
Richard H. Dana. "The Clinical Psychologist: A Generalist with Specialist Training" Psychological Reports Vol. 19 Iss. 1 (1966)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/richard_dana/29/