Unintended Consequences: Ventures and Misadventures in the Education of Professional Psychologists
Increasing professionalization of psychology, accelerated by expansion of professional schools, has evoked concern among critics, who claim that many practitioners ignore scientific research and engage in practices that are demonstrably useless or harmful. Recent data on admissions to professional s...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The American psychologist 2003-10, Vol.58 (10), p.791-800 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Increasing
professionalization of psychology, accelerated by expansion of professional schools, has
evoked concern among critics, who claim that many practitioners ignore scientific research
and engage in practices that are demonstrably useless or harmful. Recent data on
admissions to professional schools and performance of professional school graduates show
cause for concerns of the critics. If psychology is to maintain its stature as a
profession, exclusionary controls as well as hortatory requirements for the practice of
psychology and the education of practitioners must be established and enforced. Before
more stringent standards can be imposed, convincing means for evaluating competence in
professional work and quality in professional education must be developed. Local and
institutional actions to advance those aims are proposed. |
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ISSN: | 0003-066X 1935-990X |
DOI: | 10.1037/0003-066X.58.10.791 |