Re: [tips] Clinical training: Boulder and Denver

2011-09-10 Thread Peter Kepros
Annette: There is a description of the Boulder Model at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientist%E2%80%93practitioner_model . The Wikipedia article corresponds with my memory of the model's development. Peter Kepros Professor an

[tips] Clinical training: Boulder and Denver

2011-09-10 Thread Annette Taylor
Hi Tipsters: >From the largest city of the great blackout, I bring you a query--now that we >all have power again: The Boulder model: to the best of my knowledge is the model for PhD clinical training in psychology that is a scientist/practitioner model, preparing students to become both pract

[tips] McKelvie's theorem

2011-09-10 Thread michael sylvester
Psychology is defined as the science of behaviour and mental processes. So it is a science. Sincerely, Professor Pedanticus I guess I can begin defining some activities as science. McKelvie's theorem reminds me of an article published back in the early days of stuttering research at Iowa