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University psychology clinics in Australia: their place in professional training

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posted on 2024-11-14, 21:53 authored by Craig Gonsalvez, Judy Hyde, Julie Barrington, Sandra Lancaster
There is universal recognition of the need for developmentally appropriate supervised clinical experience in professional psychology training. University clinics were established to provide a bridging function for postgraduate clinical psychology students, assisting the integration of psychological theory and research into real-world clinical applications and professional identity development.

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Gonsalvez, C. J., Hyde, J., Lancaster, S. & Barrington, J. (2008). University psychology clinics in Australia: their place in professional training. Australian Psychologist, 43 (4), 278-285.

Journal title

Australian Psychologist

Volume

43

Issue

4

Pagination

278-285

Language

English

RIS ID

24329

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