Re: [tips] Clinical training: Boulder and Denver

2011-09-11 Thread David T. Wasieleski
Sorry all. Clearly I am still a novice with this iPad. I coordinate an MS program in clinical/counseling psych at a regional university. We have had some interest in a clinical or counseling psych program, but we've been more or less blocked by our larger state-school brethren. Granted, a few y

Re: [tips] Clinical training: Boulder and Denver

2011-09-11 Thread David T. Wasieleski
Unfortunately many schools w ,Sent from my iPad On Sep 11, 2011, at 1:24 PM, "Lilienfeld, Scott O" wrote: > Jim - Yes, well put. My primary concern, which you've explained well, is > that the increasingly common practice among clinical Ph.D. programs of > accepting only students who wish to

Re: [tips] Clinical training: Boulder and Denver

2011-09-11 Thread Paul C Bernhardt
Why not offer both? Why not offer both a PsyD degree (with greatly reduced, but still some, financial support for students, because few, if any PsyD degree programs offer any support) and a clinical Ph.D. degree? That way, you can ensure the evidence-based training of clinicians along with prepa

RE: [tips] Clinical training: Boulder and Denver

2011-09-11 Thread Lilienfeld, Scott O
Jim - Yes, well put. My primary concern, which you've explained well, is that the increasingly common practice among clinical Ph.D. programs of accepting only students who wish to pursue academic/research careers may inadvertently widen the already wide science-practice gap. Clinically oriente

RE: [tips] Clinical training: Boulder and Denver

2011-09-11 Thread Jim Clark
Hi James M. Clark Professor of Psychology 204-786-9757 204-774-4134 Fax j.cl...@uwinnipeg.ca >>> "Lilienfeld, Scott O" 11-Sep-11 7:36:26 AM >>> But more and more, Boulder model programs are discouraging students with primary career interests in clinical practice from applying for graduate

RE: [tips] Clinical training: Boulder and Denver

2011-09-11 Thread Annette Taylor
Thanks for the very thorough reply, Scott! Having only heard the term once, having had a student who went to Denver for her PsyD and she is a very science-based thinker, I may have confused Denver with Vail. As we all know, memory is a horribly fragile thing. As an aside on that topic, I was li

[tips] The European Sports Science degree.

2011-09-11 Thread michael sylvester
As the only cross-cultural dude on Tips and a host to many international travelers,I keep on running into many Europeans who are majoring in sports.As a matter of fact I am told that there are some institutions in Europe devoted only to sports.It seems to be more than what we know in the U.S as

RE: [tips] Clinical training: Boulder and Denver

2011-09-11 Thread Lilienfeld, Scott O
Hi Annette: The Boulder Model originated in an influential 1949 conference at the Univesity of Colorado at Boulder; inaugurated by David Shakow (in many ways, the father of modern clinical psychology training) that conference was indeed the formal birth of the scientist-practitioner (S-P) model.