Nursing and Psychological Treatments. |
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Authors: | Kwekkeboom, Kristine L. Ameringer, Suzanne Harrison, Tondi Phillips, Christopher M. Serlin, Ronald C. Ward, Sandra E. |
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Abstract: | Presents a comment on "Psychological Treatments" (see record 2004-21168-001) by D. H. Barlow. In his article, Barlow pointed to the need "to solidify the identification of psychology as a health care profession" by changing the terminology of practice in the health care context from psychotherapy to psychological treatments and suggested that the only persons qualified to carry out such interventions are doctoral-level psychologists. Unfortunately, there was no discussion of the health care professionals who already provide psychological treatments in health care settings and their contribution to the evidence base supporting such treatment. The authors find several aspects of the article to be problematic. Overall, the authors feel that suggesting that psychology should claim treatment of psychological disorders and psychological components of physical disorders in health care settings as exclusively its own domain ignores the research and clinical contributions of others. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | psychological treatments health care settings terminology psychotherapy doctoral-level psychologists nursing |
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