Abstract: | Discusses the history and current practice of clinical psychology in Poland, focusing on recent developmental trends and the educational standards and practices used in the training of Polish clinical psychologists. The preparation of students for the Magister (master's degree) in clinical psychology includes basic courses in psychology, specialization in 1 of 4 clinical areas (adult clinical, child clinical, neuropsychology, or forensic psychology), sensitivity training, and on-site practicum training. Doctoral work includes research and often emphasizes teaching more than in the US. Settings in which clinical psychologists work, programs in which they are involved, and the orientation or style of their work are described. Differences in psychological practices between Eastern and Western countries are examined in the context of sociocultural and political differences. (6 ref) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |