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  • ...nthetic functions which were a result of compromise formation. These "Ego Psychologists" of the '50s paved a way to focus analytic work by attending to the defense ...etical differences, other independent institutes arose, usually founded by psychologists, who until 1987 were not permitted access to psychoanalytic training instit
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  • Social constructivism has been studied by many educational psychologists, who are concerned with its implications for teaching and learning. For mo
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  • ...chological assessment]] and [[psychological treatment]], although clinical psychologists also engage in research, teaching, consultation, forensic testimony, and pr ....D. practitioner-scholar model]] (focusing on clinical practice). Clinical psychologists are now considered experts in providing psychotherapy, and generally train
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  • ...unseling; and prevention and health. Some unifying themes among counseling psychologists include a focus on assets and strengths, person–environment interactions ...e criteria for licensure as a psychologist. Both doctoral level counseling psychologists and doctoral level counselors can perform both applied work, as well as res
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  • ...ervices|community]]. Diagnoses are made by [[psychiatrists]] or [[clinical psychologists]] using various methods, often relying on observation and questioning in in ...articular mental disorder. Some professionals, for example some [[clinical psychologists]], may avoid diagnosis in favor of other assessment methods such as formula
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  • ...tal illness]]. This broad category includes [[psychiatrists]], [[clinical psychologists]], licensed professional counselors, [[social work|clinical social workers] Post-Master's Terminal Degree (not doctoral level) [[Educational Specialist|EdS]]
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  • ...tics, Occupational Outlook Handbook: [http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos056.htm Psychologists]</ref> used by individuals who are either: ...l knowledge). The training models endorsed by the APA require that applied psychologists be trained as both researchers and practitioners,<ref>See: [[Scientist–pr
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  • ...hologists]] in the United States. It is the world's largest association of psychologists with around 150,000 members including scientists, educators, clinicians, co *The primary resource for all psychologists
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  • ...cal Identity for the [[Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs]] (CACREP). Though slow to accept, by the beginning of 2000, the s ...oner]]s, and [[psychiatrist]]s, is that MHCs increasingly utilize a psycho-educational model for counseling clients, in conjunction with the more traditional medi
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  • ...or an interdisciplinary team consisting of clinicians such as physicians, psychologists, physical therapists, and occupational therapists. ...ntributions of Early Muslim Scholars and Challenges to Contemporary Muslim Psychologists", ''Journal of Religion and Health'' '''43''' (4): 357-377 [363].</ref> [[R
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  • ...[[Sigmund Freud]].<ref>Haggbloom, S.J. et al. (2002). The 100 Most Eminent Psychologists of the 20th Century. ''Review of General Psychology''. Vol. 6, No. 2, 139� [[Category:American psychologists]]
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  • ...ervices|community]]. Diagnoses are made by [[psychiatrists]] or [[clinical psychologists]] using various methods, often relying on observation and questioning in in ...articular mental disorder. Some professionals, for example some [[clinical psychologists]], may avoid diagnosis in favor of other assessment methods such as formula
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  • ...[social scientist]], [[behavioral scientist]], or [[cognitive scientist]]. Psychologists attempt to understand the role of [[mental function]]s in individual and [[ ...[[Clinical psychology|clinical]] and [[Counseling psychology|counseling]] psychologists—at times rely upon [[Hermeneutics#Psychology|symbolic interpretation]] an
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  • ...tics, Occupational Outlook Handbook: [http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos056.htm Psychologists]</ref> used by individuals who are either: ...l knowledge). The training models endorsed by the APA require that applied psychologists be trained as both researchers and practitioners,<ref>See: [[Scientist–pr
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  • ...ionships of the individual to communities and the wider society. Community psychologists seek to understand the quality of life of individuals, communities, and soc ...attitudes about them. Through collaborative research and action, community psychologists (practitioners and researchers) seek to understand and to enhance quality o
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  • Developmental psychology informs several applied fields, including: [[educational psychology]], [[child psychopathology]], and [[forensic developmental psych Developmental psychologists have a number of methods to study changes in individuals over time.
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  • ...elevated Skinner's 5 steps toward educational progression. The automated educational device gave 1) the learner immediate feedback, 2) Broke the task into small Modern behavioral psychologists have disputed Skinner's "superstition" explanation for the behaviors he rec
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  • Work in this field led psychologists to suppose that people who were more likely to display typical expectancy s ...ask difficulty and "chance" in place of luck. It has also been notable how psychologists since Weiner have distinguished between stable effort and unstable effort�
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  • ...ervices|community]]. Diagnoses are made by [[psychiatrists]] or [[clinical psychologists]] using various methods, often relying on observation and questioning in in ...articular mental disorder. Some professionals, for example some [[clinical psychologists]], may avoid diagnosis in favor of other assessment methods such as formula
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  • ...1900). James was an American psychologist and philosopher who wrote about educational psychology, psychology of religious experience/mysticism, and the philosoph Influential theorists who are still active include psychologists, neurologists, and philosophers including:
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