1990
DOI: 10.1037/10071-000
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Toward ethnic diversification in psychology education and training.

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“…The flexibility of the PsyD degree fit well with demands from minority groups for clinical training that was sensitive to their ethnic experience and communities (Simpkins & Raphael, 1970;Williams, 1974). PsyD programs responsive to the changing demographics of the country were able to adapt their curriculum and training to such needs, toward a more inclusive and culturally sensitive psychology (Hall, 1997;Pickren, 2004;Stricker et al, 1990). The election of African American Kenneth B.…”
Section: Clinical Training In the United States Revisitedmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…The flexibility of the PsyD degree fit well with demands from minority groups for clinical training that was sensitive to their ethnic experience and communities (Simpkins & Raphael, 1970;Williams, 1974). PsyD programs responsive to the changing demographics of the country were able to adapt their curriculum and training to such needs, toward a more inclusive and culturally sensitive psychology (Hall, 1997;Pickren, 2004;Stricker et al, 1990). The election of African American Kenneth B.…”
Section: Clinical Training In the United States Revisitedmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Initially, NCSPP's primary contribution was to provide mutual support to existing and developing programs. Over the years, its mission became more focused, and it was through NCSPP that the central importance of critical training areas such as diversity (Stricker et al, 1990) were developed. PsyD programs have been responsive to the call from Vail for a more socially aware and attuned course of training, which is an important source of strength for these programs.…”
Section: National Council Of Schools Of Professional Psychologymentioning
confidence: 99%