Educating Professional Psychologists

Educating Professional Psychologists
Author: Donald Robert Peterson
Publsiher: Amer Psychological Assn
Total Pages: 281
Release: 1997
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1557984204

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This is a story of the development of professional psychology. It is a story that Donald Peterson is uniquely qualified to tell. This book defines the basic issues with which all professional psychologists must be concerned. This account is personal and local. Embedded in a rich understanding of the history of psychology, this book provides a coherent ideology for professional psychology and education of its practitioners. In its entirety, the statement embraces commentary on the epistemological foundations of our discipline, an outline of its substantive content, means for continuing appraisal and improvement of professional education, and proposals for improving the functional value of the profession in meeting the needs of the larger society.

Educating Professional Psychologists

Educating Professional Psychologists
Author: Glenn R. Caddy
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1982-01-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1412822262

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Educating Professional Psychologists

Educating Professional Psychologists
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1982
Genre: Clinical psychology
ISBN: OCLC:1033593146

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Competency based Education for Professional Psychology

Competency based Education for Professional Psychology
Author: Mary Beth Kenkel,Roger L. Peterson
Publsiher: American Psychological Association (APA)
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2010
Genre: Education
ISBN: NWU:35558005756388

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Competency-Based Education for Professional Psychology presents the most up-to-date, research-based model for education in professional psychology. The volume is divided into four parts. Part I presents an overview of the training model and discusses the theories and research that form the basis of the model. Part II describes the seven core competencies needed by professional psychologists: relationship, assessment, intervention, research and evaluation, consultation and education, management and supervision, and diversity. Chapters in this section discuss the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that characterize each competency and provide examples of proven curricula and teaching methods. Part III addresses the characteristics and key roles of faculty and administrators, and Part IV describes future challenges in professional psychology education. By providing methods for implementing the model in different educational and training settings, this book will serve as a key resource for everyone involved in the education, training, and regulation of professional psychologists.

The Oxford Handbook of Education and Training in Professional Psychology

The Oxford Handbook of Education and Training in Professional Psychology
Author: W. Brad Johnson Ph.D.,Nadine Kaslow Ph.D.
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 752
Release: 2014-02-27
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780199874026

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The Oxford Handbook of Education and Training in Professional Psychology provides the first comprehensive treatment of the processes and current state-of-the art practices bearing on educating and training professional psychologists. Thousands of psychologists are employed full-time as faculty members or clinical supervisors in graduate, practicum, internship, and postdoctoral training programs or training sites. This handbook provides a single resource that pulls together the substantial scholarship on education and training in psychology, covering the full spectrum of historic developments, salient issues, current standards, and emerging trends in psychology education and training. It provides a thorough analysis of doctoral and postdoctoral training for psychologists in clinical, counseling, or school psychology specialties. Because competency issues are moving to the forefront in the design of training programs and the evaluation of trainee performance, the handbook's authors have made models and standards for competency a primary theme. This volume captures the current state of education and training while emphasizing emerging trends and forecasting future directions.

Human Rights Education for Psychologists

Human Rights Education for Psychologists
Author: Polli Hagenaars,Marlena Plavšić,Nora Sveaass,Ulrich Wagner,Tony Wainwright
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2020-03-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781000041309

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This ground-breaking book is designed to raise awareness of human rights implications in psychology, and provide knowledge and tools enabling psychologists to put a human rights perspective into practice. Psychologists have always been deeply engaged in alleviating the harmful consequences human rights violations have on individuals. However, despite the fundamental role that human rights play for professional psychology and psychologists, human rights education is underdeveloped in psychologists’ academic and vocational training. This book, the first of its kind, looks to change this, by: raising awareness among professional psychologists, university teachers and psychology students about their role as human rights promoters and protectors providing knowledge and tools enabling them to put a human rights perspective into practice providing texts and methods for teaching human rights. Featuring chapters from leading scholars in the field, spanning 18 countries and six continents, the book identifies how psychologists can ensure they are practising in a responsible way, as well as contributing to wider society with a clear knowledge of human rights issues in relation to culture, gender, organisations and more. Including hands-on recommendations, case studies and discussion points, this is essential reading for professional psychologists as part of continuing professional development and those in training and taking psychology courses. For additional electronic resources for students and teachers, see the support material tab on the Routledge book page: https://www.routledge.com/Human-Rights-Education-for-Psychologists/Hagenaars-Plavsic-Sveaass-Wagner-Wainwright/p/book/9780367222963

Foundations of Professional Psychology

Foundations of Professional Psychology
Author: Timothy P. Melchert
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2011-07-14
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780123850799

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This text presents a unified science-based conceptual framework for professional psychology. It provides an overview of the whole treatment process as informed by a biopsychosocial approach, from intake through outcomes assessment.

Handbook of Education Training and Supervision of School Psychologists in School and Community Volume II

Handbook of Education  Training  and Supervision of School Psychologists in School and Community  Volume II
Author: Judith Kaufman,Tammy L. Hughes,Cynthia A. Riccio
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2010-12-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135895389

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Published with the sponsorship of the Trainers of School Psychologists, this two volume handbook examines the essential tenets of the school psychology profession, critically reviews training and practice issues, and evaluates how traditional and changing skills and issues translate into meeting the needs of children and the systems that serve them. Volume II extends the discussion of the training of school psychologists from Volume I to an examination of issues critical to the practice of school psychology, focusing on the roles of the supervisor as trainer in different contexts. Each chapter raises issues for university training in a manner that facilitates the dialogue between university and field trainers. This volume also considers issues of professional development, credentialing, and developing a professional identity, topics that predominate in practice settings yet are typically not addressed in any school psychology text. It concludes by offering recommendations on how the collaboration between university and field-based education can be further improved in the future to anticipate and meet the needs of the next generation of professionals and the children in their care.