Developing an inpatient practicum program for patients with serious and persistent mental illness. |
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Authors: | Geczy, Bela, Jr. Cote, Max |
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Abstract: | Training psychology students to treat patients with serious and persistent mental illness (SPMI) can provide an excellent opportunity for psychologists to help an historically disenfranchised and ignored population. With proper training, psychologists can play an important role in the development, provision, and administration of services to people with SPMI. We outline some of the issues to be considered in developing such a training program for practicum students, discuss the clinical skills and systemic issues that need to be mastered at the graduate level, and delineate the process by which this can be achieved in an inpatient, acute-care setting. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | inpatient practicum program serious & persistent mental illness psychologists training program clinical skills graduate level |
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