Three Main Training Models Flashcards
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What are the Three Main Training Models for Clinical Psychologists
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- Scientist-Practitioner Model (Boulder Model)
- Practitioner-Scholar Model (Psy.D // Vial Model)
- Clinical-Scientist Model
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Describe the Scientist-Practioner Model
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- The Predominant model
- Students get research competence by contributing to ongoing studies and conducting their own original research
- Aims to integrate the role of scientist with practioner
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Pros and Cons of The Scientist-Practioner Model
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- Pros:
- Attempts to balance understanding of theory and practice
- Attempts to root clinical skills and practice in academia and research
- Cons:
- Some argue that there should be more emphasis on clinical practice and professionalism
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Describe the Practitioner-Scholar Model (Psy.D)
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- Emphasis on the development of clinical skills, and less emphasis on research
- Offered in both University and non-University affiliated schools
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Cons of the Practitioner-Scholar Model Compared to the Scientist-Practitioner Model
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- Higher acceptance rates, class sizes, and tuition fees
- Lower % of students obtain financial assistance or internships
- Students perform worse on licensure exams
- There are more Psy.D. degrees awarded than Ph.D. degrees
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Describe the Clinical-Scientist Model
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- Focus on evidence-based approaches to assessments, preventions, and clinical interventions
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The issue with the Clinical-Scientist Model
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- Because it is so new, it still remains to be seen how the training and student outcomes are different.