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A Guide for Starting a Specialty Training Clinic: An Alcohol Treatment Program as an Example.

Benjamin O Ladd1, Lisa Hagen Glynn, Daniel J Fischer, Mandy Owens, Kevin A Hallgren, Christopher J McLouth, Mollie A Monnig, William Campbell, Barbara S McCrady.   

Abstract

Since the Boulder conference more than 50 years ago, clinical psychology has been moving towards empirically based techniques and methods. Considerable research has been conducted and a multitude of studies have documented support for empirically supported treatments (ESTs). However, the literature on implementing ESTs in real-world settings is relatively limited. The absence of practical guidance poses a particular problem for students in clinical psychology training programs that emphasize training and competency in ESTs. This article describes the development of an alcohol specialty clinic within a clinical psychology training program from the first conceptualizations to establishment of a referral base and provision of services. At each step, integration of science and clinical practice is discussed. Future directions and suggestions for developing training clinics are provided.

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Keywords:  Alcohol treatment; EST; Specialty clinic; clinical training

Year:  2013        PMID: 23704805      PMCID: PMC3657837          DOI: 10.1037/a0030699

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prof Psychol Res Pr        ISSN: 0735-7028


  9 in total

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Authors:  Louise Falzon; Karina W Davidson; Daniel Bruns
Journal:  Prof Psychol Res Pr       Date:  2010-12

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Journal:  Addiction       Date:  2002-09       Impact factor: 6.526

  9 in total
  1 in total

1.  Training Health Services Psychologists for Research Careers in Addiction Science.

Authors:  Kayleigh N McCarty; Yoanna E McDowell; Kenneth J Sher; Denis M McCarthy
Journal:  Train Educ Prof Psychol       Date:  2020-02
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