School psychology: A specialty of professional psychology with distinct competencies and complexities. |
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Authors: | Tharinger, Deborah J. Pryzwansky, Walter B. Miller, Jeffrey A. |
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Abstract: | School psychology at the doctoral level is recognized as a specialty of professional psychology by the American Psychological Association, with corresponding licensure as a psychologist granted by state boards of psychology. School psychology also is regulated by state boards of education; they set the credentialing standards for professional practice in public schools. The intent of this article is to enhance the understanding of this distinct and multiply influenced specialty. The need for psychological services in schools is highlighted, followed by a discussion of multiple influences and licensing/credentialing issues. Next, the specialty is delineated, its distinctiveness highlighted, and competencies for practice in the public schools elaborated. Finally, education/training models and mechanisms for program accreditation are described, as are the major professional organizations in school psychology. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | school psychology history of psychology professional licensing professional organizations professional certification |
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