Do clinical child and school psychologists feel that broadening their training to include aspects of other professional child psychology specialties would enable better service provision to their clients? Do they feel that children, adolescents, and families would be better served if the 2 specialties were merged? An exploratory questionnaire was sent to a random sample of 300 members of American Psychological Association (APA) Division 16 (School Psychology) and a random sample of 300 members from AP
This paper discusses tradition and innovation in the training of clinical child psychologists. Since...
The purposes of this research were to determine the rate at which school psychologists engage in par...
Expanded Model: Address Continuum of Need Targeted Intervention Process of School Reintegration Ind...
Professional competency in psychologists wishing to treat children and families is an area of consid...
Continuing education (CE) for school psychologists is crucial in order to maintain knowledge and ski...
Multiple issues that impact service delivery, such as changing student demographic characteristics, ...
Doctoral training programs in psychology are accredited by the American Psychological Association in...
Objective To provide an overview of the types of training experiences considered most important to t...
Psychologists\u27 roles within the infant and early childhood psychology field are multidimensional ...
Objective To describe the need for innovations in training to link health, educational, and family s...
A survey was designed to obtain data from pediatric psychology, clinical child psychology, and combi...
Early childhood intervention typically leads to long-term social and academic gains. School psycholo...
This study aimed to clarify issues faced by clinical psychologists in multidisciplinary medical team...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the degree to which differences exist between accredite...
Objective To reexamine members of the Society of Pediatric Psychology (SPP) to document trends in tr...
This paper discusses tradition and innovation in the training of clinical child psychologists. Since...
The purposes of this research were to determine the rate at which school psychologists engage in par...
Expanded Model: Address Continuum of Need Targeted Intervention Process of School Reintegration Ind...
Professional competency in psychologists wishing to treat children and families is an area of consid...
Continuing education (CE) for school psychologists is crucial in order to maintain knowledge and ski...
Multiple issues that impact service delivery, such as changing student demographic characteristics, ...
Doctoral training programs in psychology are accredited by the American Psychological Association in...
Objective To provide an overview of the types of training experiences considered most important to t...
Psychologists\u27 roles within the infant and early childhood psychology field are multidimensional ...
Objective To describe the need for innovations in training to link health, educational, and family s...
A survey was designed to obtain data from pediatric psychology, clinical child psychology, and combi...
Early childhood intervention typically leads to long-term social and academic gains. School psycholo...
This study aimed to clarify issues faced by clinical psychologists in multidisciplinary medical team...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the degree to which differences exist between accredite...
Objective To reexamine members of the Society of Pediatric Psychology (SPP) to document trends in tr...
This paper discusses tradition and innovation in the training of clinical child psychologists. Since...
The purposes of this research were to determine the rate at which school psychologists engage in par...
Expanded Model: Address Continuum of Need Targeted Intervention Process of School Reintegration Ind...