| Literature DB >> 24820690 |
Susan H McDaniel1, Catherine L Grus2, Barbara A Cubic3, Christopher L Hunter4, Lisa K Kearney5, Catherine C Schuman6, Michele J Karel7, Rodger S Kessler8, Kevin T Larkin9, Stephen McCutcheon10, Benjamin F Miller11, Justin Nash12, Sara H Qualls13, Kathryn Sanders Connolly14, Terry Stancin15, Annette L Stanton16, Lynne A Sturm17, Suzanne Bennett Johnson18.
Abstract
This article reports on the outcome of a presidential initiative of 2012 American Psychological Association President Suzanne Bennett Johnson to delineate competencies for primary care (PC) psychology in six broad domains: science, systems, professionalism, relationships, application, and education. Essential knowledge, skills, and attitudes are described for each PC psychology competency. Two behavioral examples are provided to illustrate each competency. Clinical vignettes demonstrate the competencies in action. Delineation of these competencies is intended to inform education, practice, and research in PC psychology and efforts to further develop team-based competencies in PC.Mesh:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24820690 DOI: 10.1037/a0036072
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am Psychol ISSN: 0003-066X