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On becoming a rehabilitation psychologist: Many roads lead to Rome.
Authors:Thomas, Kenneth R.   Chan, Fong
Abstract:The purpose of this article was to respond to S. I. Wegener, K. J. Hagglund, and I. R. Elliott's (see record 1998-01342-002) interpretation of the Boulder model as applied to the training of rehabilitation psychologists. The authors strongly believe that there should be many acceptable paths to becoming a rehabilitation psychologist. Moreover, concerted efforts should be made to make rehabilitation psychology an academic discipline, and professional specialty, that is neither subsumed under nor merely an add-on to counseling or clinical psychology. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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