Early Career Psychologists' Knowledge of Credentialing in Psychology
Early career psychologists (ECPs) represent the future for the professional organizations in psychology. To build relationships with ECPs, these organizations must understand and be responsive to their needs. Therefore, the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology developed and di...
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description | Early career psychologists (ECPs)
represent the future for the professional organizations in
psychology. To build relationships with ECPs, these
organizations must understand and be responsive to their
needs. Therefore, the National Register of Health Service
Providers in Psychology developed and distributed an
Internet survey to ECPs in 2006 to assess interest in and
awareness of membership and credentialing organizations in
psychology. The 1,852 psychologists who completed the
Internet survey indicated a lack of familiarity with
credentialing organizations in psychology and their
benefits. The authors discuss the role of membership and
credentialing organizations in addressing the needs of ECPs
and discuss possible reasons for the small number of
credentialed ECPs. |
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psychology. To build relationships with ECPs, these
organizations must understand and be responsive to their
needs. Therefore, the National Register of Health Service
Providers in Psychology developed and distributed an
Internet survey to ECPs in 2006 to assess interest in and
awareness of membership and credentialing organizations in
psychology. The 1,852 psychologists who completed the
Internet survey indicated a lack of familiarity with
credentialing organizations in psychology and their
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credentialing organizations in addressing the needs of ECPs
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Providers in Psychology developed and distributed an
Internet survey to ECPs in 2006 to assess interest in and
awareness of membership and credentialing organizations in
psychology. The 1,852 psychologists who completed the
Internet survey indicated a lack of familiarity with
credentialing organizations in psychology and their
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credentialing organizations in addressing the needs of ECPs
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psychology. To build relationships with ECPs, these
organizations must understand and be responsive to their
needs. Therefore, the National Register of Health Service
Providers in Psychology developed and distributed an
Internet survey to ECPs in 2006 to assess interest in and
awareness of membership and credentialing organizations in
psychology. The 1,852 psychologists who completed the
Internet survey indicated a lack of familiarity with
credentialing organizations in psychology and their
benefits. The authors discuss the role of membership and
credentialing organizations in addressing the needs of ECPs
and discuss possible reasons for the small number of
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