Research Article
Development of a global curriculum for professional psychology: Implications of the Combined-Integrated model of doctoral training
Article first published online: 20 AUG 2004
DOI: 10.1002/jclp.20033
Copyright © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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Journal of Clinical Psychology
Special Issue: The Consensus Conference and Combined-Integrated Model of Doctoral Training in Professional Psychology (Part 2)
Volume 60, Issue 10, pages 1027–1049, October 2004
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Burgess, G. H., Sternberger, L. G., Sanchez-Sosa, J. J., Lunt, I., Shealy, C. N. and Ritchie, P. (2004), Development of a global curriculum for professional psychology: Implications of the Combined-Integrated model of doctoral training. J. Clin. Psychol., 60: 1027–1049. doi: 10.1002/jclp.20033
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- Article first published online: 20 AUG 2004
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Abstract
This article considers the development of a global training curriculum and qualification in professional psychology, with particular emphasis on the Combined-Integrated (C-I) model. The C-I model exposes professional psychology trainees to two or more of the practice areas (i.e., clinical, counseling, school/educational). The authors argue that the C-I approach is one that is well suited to the development of a global training curriculum due to its emphasis on broadly training psychologists as well as its respect for diversity and integration of various theoretical and professional orientations. A survey of training programs in 16 countries/regions on six continents found significant variation in training, minimal qualifications, and roles of the professional psychologist. The authors recommend that an international group of psychologists develop a regionally flexible, but common, training curriculum and qualification that would include a five- to six-year competency-based qualification. Ways in which the C-I training model may serve to integrate and globalize professional psychology are discussed. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Clin Psychol.

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