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Psychologists in Academic Health Centers: Reflections on Traditions and Innovations in Education,Science, and Practice
Authors:Edward P. Sheridan
Affiliation:(1) Office of the Provost, University of Houston, 20251 Puma Trail, Estero, FL 33928-2022, USA
Abstract:In 2007, the Association of Psychologists in Academic Health Centers (APAHC), formerly known as Association of Medical School Psychologists (AMSP), held its first national conference since 1997. At the latter conference, the author of this article [Sheridan (1999) Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 6, 211–218] was asked to present some of the issues that would be important to health care psychologists in the next decade. These issues included the role of psychology in academic health centers, interventions psychologists offer, reimbursements for such treatments, education and training models, and research. This article examines those observations, offers new data, and explores the current challenges and opportunities for psychologists in academic health centers. The presentation also addresses aspirations of psychologists as well as resistances within the profession. Parts of this paper were delivered at the 3rd Conference of the Association of Academic Health Center Psychologists in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 2007.
Keywords:Clinical health psychology  Behavioral medicine  Clinical training  Managed care  Academic health centers
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