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PREPARING PSYCHOLOGISTS TO WORK WITH UNDERSERVED POPULATIONS: A FAITH-BASED PRE-DOCTORAL TRAINING MODEL

Judul Artikel:PREPARING PSYCHOLOGISTS TO WORK WITH UNDERSERVED POPULATIONS: A FAITH-BASED PRE-DOCTORAL TRAINING MODEL
Judul Terbitan:Journal of Psychology and Theology
ISSN:0091-6471/410-730
Bahasa:ING
Tempat Terbit:
Tahun:2007
Volume:Vol. 35 Issue 2 2007
Penerbit:Rosemead School of Psychology Biola University
Frekuensi Penerbitan:4 x 1 Tahun
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Penulis:SANDRA JOHNSTON KRUSE
Abstraksi:The purpose of this article is to provide a pre-doctoral training model for preparing future psychologists to work with underserved clients and communities from a uniquely Christian perspective. Another major goal of this article is to encourage others to develop pre-doctoral training programs dedicated to working with underserved groups. The training model presented in this article is based on the Chicago Area Christian Training Consortium (CACTC) Internship in Professional Psychology, which provides pre-doctoral interns the opportunity to work with underserved urban, suburban, and rural populations. In this work, interns are challenged to expand their repertoire to also include non-traditional modes of service delivery which, in many cases, is considered to be more effective in work with underserved populations. Consequently, the CACTC (a) mission statement, (b) program description, (c) training objectives, (d) CACTC sites, and (e) training philosophy are highlighted.
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Lokasi:P123
Terakreditasi:sudah
Jurusan:Psikologi