Although there is much discussion within the professional literature about the training needs of graduate students in response to managed care, little empirical research exists that assesses the extent to which graduate programs provide training opportunities in this field. The present study surveyed graduate program training directors in clinical psychology, counseling psychology, and social work about the training opportunities available for their graduate students. Almost 60% of the respondents indicated that they provide some type of training related to managed care. Implications and applications of these results are addressed
A survey addressing training provided in the area of substance abuse was mailed to all 160 doctoral ...
Beginning with efforts in the late 1940s to ensure that clinical psychologists were adequately train...
High quality mental health services do not reach the youth who need them, leading to efforts to impl...
Mental health services in a managed care setting are described and the incongruence between traditio...
The mental health care delivery system is undergoing a metamorphosis of unprecedented proportion as ...
This study was designed to examine future psychologists\u27 perceptions of managed care, as well as ...
A survey of clinical psychology program directors was conducted to provide an illustrative snapshot ...
A survey of clinical psychology program directors was conducted to provide an illustrative snapshot ...
In this research, 4 studies were conducted that focused on training to provide better services in cl...
The introduction of graduate primary care mental health workers (GMHWs) acknowledges the potential c...
Some clinical psychology programs are developing training in management in response to both the reco...
The study by Hardi et al. (this issue) follows a tradition of evaluating clinical Ph.D. programs by ...
The present study is a program evaluation of clinical psychology training at Fort Hays State Univers...
The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate a training program for graduate students(GS) of ce...
Surveyed 65 American Psychological Association-approved clinical graduate training programs about of...
A survey addressing training provided in the area of substance abuse was mailed to all 160 doctoral ...
Beginning with efforts in the late 1940s to ensure that clinical psychologists were adequately train...
High quality mental health services do not reach the youth who need them, leading to efforts to impl...
Mental health services in a managed care setting are described and the incongruence between traditio...
The mental health care delivery system is undergoing a metamorphosis of unprecedented proportion as ...
This study was designed to examine future psychologists\u27 perceptions of managed care, as well as ...
A survey of clinical psychology program directors was conducted to provide an illustrative snapshot ...
A survey of clinical psychology program directors was conducted to provide an illustrative snapshot ...
In this research, 4 studies were conducted that focused on training to provide better services in cl...
The introduction of graduate primary care mental health workers (GMHWs) acknowledges the potential c...
Some clinical psychology programs are developing training in management in response to both the reco...
The study by Hardi et al. (this issue) follows a tradition of evaluating clinical Ph.D. programs by ...
The present study is a program evaluation of clinical psychology training at Fort Hays State Univers...
The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate a training program for graduate students(GS) of ce...
Surveyed 65 American Psychological Association-approved clinical graduate training programs about of...
A survey addressing training provided in the area of substance abuse was mailed to all 160 doctoral ...
Beginning with efforts in the late 1940s to ensure that clinical psychologists were adequately train...
High quality mental health services do not reach the youth who need them, leading to efforts to impl...