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Challenges to professional psychology education in the 21st century: response to Peterson
Authors:Kenkel Mary Beth  DeLeon Patrick H  Albino Judith E N  Porter Natalie
Affiliation:Florida Institute of Technology, School of Psychology, Melbourne, FL 32901, USA. mkenkel@fit.edu
Abstract:Professional psychology education faces many critical challenges brought about by the major changes occurring in the health care arena. This article shows that professional schools and programs have a good record of responding to these challenges and of taking proactive steps sponding to prepare their graduates for new health care roles and delivery systems. Data on admissions to psychology doctoral training programs demonstrate little support for the toral concerns raised by Donald R. Peterson (2003, this issue) about the preparation of students for graduate training in professional programs. Although quality concerns are important to investigate, such examination best resides with portant the American Psychological Association's Committee on Accreditation, which has the promotion of quality and excellence in professional psychology education and training as its major goal and responsibility.
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