Reflections on uncomplemented philosophies,integrated curriculums and words that bind and separate in counseling and clinical psychology |
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Authors: | C. Edward Watkins |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology , University of North Texas , Denton , TX , 76203 , USA |
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Abstract: | Should counseling psychology remain a distinct specialty or should it merge with clinical psychology? Recently, a growing amount of attention has been directed toward the increasing similarities between the counseling and clinical specialties, and musings about integrating them into a generic training model have emerged. This position paper considers some problems with the current divisions existing between counseling and clinical psychology. Three basic points are examined: (a) the effects of language systems on the counseling and clinical specialties; (b) the normal-abnormal dimension of behavior as a weak justification for distinct specialties; and (c) the fostering of distorted views of human behavior through counseling and clinical training programs. |
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