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 practicing psychologists and researchers and teachers.

Interestingly, the program at Boulder, CO, on its website tells students NOT to 
apply to their program if they want to work as clinicians; rather their program 
is designed to develop students to become researchers and teachers.

Now I know I should not confuse Boulder model with U of CO, Boulder, BUT is 
this a bit of an irony?

That said, more recently I have heard people talk about a "Denver" model which 
is more of a practitioner model. Is this becoming a model that is being 
accepted in any circles?

Please educate me, as a non-clinician.

Thanks

Annette

Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph. D.
Professor, Psychological Sciences
University of San Diego
5998 Alcala Park
San Diego, CA 92110
tay...@sandiego.edu<mailto:tay...@sandiego.edu>


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