Clinical Psychology Since 1917 Science, Practice, and Organization

This book is dedicated to my wife, Marion W. Routh. In her way, she has been informally involved in clinica! psychology organizations for as many years as I have. She has also served for many years as the first reader of almost all manuscripts I ha ve written, including the one for this book. I can...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Routh, Donald K.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1994, 1994
Edition:1st ed. 1994
Series:NATO Science Series B:, Physics
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 10. The Section on the Clinical Psychology of Women (Section 4), 1980–
  • 11. The Society of Pediatric Psychology (Section 5), 1968/1980–
  • 12. The Section on Ethnic Minority Clinical Psychology (Section 6), 1986–
  • 13. The Section on the Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy (Section 7), 1988–1991
  • 14. The Spinoff of Other Specialty Groups Related to Division 12
  • II. Issues and Personalities
  • 15. Research and Scholarly Activities: Basic Science and Psychopathology
  • 16. Research and Scholarly Activities: Assessment
  • 17. Research and Scholarly Activities: Intervention
  • 18. Education and Training: The Boulder Model
  • 19. Education and Training: The Practitioner Model
  • 20. Credentials for Practitioners: ABPP, Licensing, and the National Register
  • 21. The Economics of Psychological Services: The Public Sector
  • 22.The Economics of Psychological Services: The Private Sector
  • III. Summing Up
  • 23. Conclusion
  • Appendixes
  • A. Selected Examples of the Bylaws of Clinical Psychology Organizations
  • B. Officers of the Division of Clinical Psychology and Related Organizations
  • C. Recipients of Awards of the Division of Clinical Psychology and Related Organizations
  • D. Alphabetical List of Officers and Awardees
  • References
  • I. Chronological Narrative
  • 1. Introduction: The Founding of Clinical Psychology (1896) and Some Important Early Developments
  • 2. The American Association of Clinical Psychologists, 1917–1919
  • 3. The Clinical Section of the American Psychological Association, 1919–1937
  • 4. The Clinical Section of the American Association for Applied Psychology, 1937–1945
  • 5. The Division of Clinical and Abnormal Psychology/Division of Clinical Psychology (Division 12), 1945–
  • 6. Growth of Division 12 and the Origins of the Section on Clinical Child Psychology (Section 1), 1962–
  • 7. Psychologists Interested in the Advancement of Psychotherapy (Section 2), 1963–1967
  • 8. The Corresponding Committee of Fifty, 1961–1971, and the Section on Continuing Professional Education (Section 2), 1971–1986
  • 9. The Section for Clinical Psychology as an Experimental-Behavioral Science/Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology (Section 3), 1966–