TY - JOUR
T1 - Scientific competence and health service psychology master’s training
T2 - An outline for an applied methodology course.
AU - Botanov, Yevgeny
AU - Bertagnolli, Andrew
AU - Cooper, Lee D.
AU - McClain, Tammy
AU - Washburn, Jason J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 American Psychological Association
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - As the American Psychological Association approaches the accreditation of master’s programs in health service psychology (HSP), an examination and reconsideration of training needs and goals is necessary. Considering the scientific standards that distinguish HSP from other master’s-level mental health fields, it is imperative that training programs produce similarly scientifically minded master’s-level practitioners. Furthermore, as clinical training moves toward a competency-based model, we put forward that scientific competence becomes imperative to ethical and effective master’s-level practice. However, few resources are available to structure programs and curricula to achieve the needed competencies. Therefore, we outline an applied methodology course designed to achieve scientific competence at the master’s level. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved) With nearly 300 disorders, hundreds of possible interventions, and thousands of clinical trials, master’s-level trainees in health service psychology must demonstrate scientific competence in order to provide ethical and effective clinical care. This article outlines a methodology course designed to inform clinical practice that can be implemented by health service psychology master’s programs.
AB - As the American Psychological Association approaches the accreditation of master’s programs in health service psychology (HSP), an examination and reconsideration of training needs and goals is necessary. Considering the scientific standards that distinguish HSP from other master’s-level mental health fields, it is imperative that training programs produce similarly scientifically minded master’s-level practitioners. Furthermore, as clinical training moves toward a competency-based model, we put forward that scientific competence becomes imperative to ethical and effective master’s-level practice. However, few resources are available to structure programs and curricula to achieve the needed competencies. Therefore, we outline an applied methodology course designed to achieve scientific competence at the master’s level. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved) With nearly 300 disorders, hundreds of possible interventions, and thousands of clinical trials, master’s-level trainees in health service psychology must demonstrate scientific competence in order to provide ethical and effective clinical care. This article outlines a methodology course designed to inform clinical practice that can be implemented by health service psychology master’s programs.
KW - competency training
KW - health service psychology
KW - master’s-level training
KW - methodology course design
KW - scientific competency
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U2 - 10.1037/tep0000461
DO - 10.1037/tep0000461
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85195559354
SN - 1931-3918
JO - Training and Education in Professional Psychology
JF - Training and Education in Professional Psychology
ER -