A model for training psychologists to provide services for children and adolescents

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Abstract

Background and rationale for a comprehensive model of training for psychologists to provide services to children and adolescents are outlined. Eleven integrated aspects of training are described with respect to training topics, justification for the training, and ways to implement the training. The model described addresses the need for guidance in training specialists in psychologically based mental health services for children, adolescents, and their families. Practitioners can use this model to assess their own backgrounds, knowledge, and skills in working with these populations.

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Roberts, M. C., Erickson, M. T., La Greca, A. M., Russ, S. W., Vargas, L. A., Carlson, C. I., … Wohlford, P. F. (1998). A model for training psychologists to provide services for children and adolescents. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 29(3), 293–299. https://doi.org/10.1037/0735-7028.29.3.293

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