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Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 2005
Professional development (PD) is a broad, albeit vaguely defined, construct that underlies psychologists' education and training and is intrinsic to professional functioning, or professionalism, throughout psychologists' careers. This article resulted from the deliberations of a working group at the November 2002 Competencies Conference: Future ...
Nancy S. Elman +2 more
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Professional development (PD) is a broad, albeit vaguely defined, construct that underlies psychologists' education and training and is intrinsic to professional functioning, or professionalism, throughout psychologists' careers. This article resulted from the deliberations of a working group at the November 2002 Competencies Conference: Future ...
Nancy S. Elman +2 more
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Practical Professional Training through Internships
Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1978A summer program at the Naval Underwater Systems Center offers from two to four temporary positions each year, where graduate students in technical writing are introduced to a wide variety of assignments in technical communications. The program, now in its sixth year, provides practical professional training for technical writers and editors.
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Professional Training for Corporate Wellness Personnel: Survey Results from Practicing Professionals
Health Education, 1986(1986). Professional Training for Corporate Wellness Personnel: Survey Results from Practicing Professionals. Health Education: Vol. 17, No. 5, pp. 71-74.
D, Gorman, B S, Brown, R, Di Brezzo
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Crisis intervention in professional practice: Implications for clinical training.
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1977Crisis intervention as a therapeutic model has had multiple roots, and is presently defined in a sound body of principles that provides an effective framework for professional practice. However, there are several areas of ambiguity that have prevented effective use of this model by clinicians, and have hindered its inclusion in professional training ...
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Historically grounding the practice of psychology: Implications for professional training.
History of Psychology, 2002The author explores 3 ways the history of psychology can be made relevant to professional training in clinical psychology. Focusing on the practitioner-scholar model of clinical professional training, he argues that 3 central facets of historical understanding can be wedded to existing goals of professional training: (a) providing an interdisciplinary ...
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E-Training Practices for Professional Organizations
2005E-Training Practices for Professional Organizations is an essential reference for anyone interested in the integration of e-business, e-work and e-learning processes. The book collects, for the first time, the proceedings from the 2003 IFIP eTrain Conference held in Pori, Finland.
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Dental Care Professionals: Their Training and Clinical Practice in the UK
Dental Update, 2010Since the event of compulsory registration, Dental Care Professionals now make up approximately 60% of the dental workforce.1 This article outlines training for all groups of Dental Care Professionals and discusses their clinical practice, emphasizing the importance of their involvement in the delivery of holistic patient care.
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Cultivating the Professional Virtues in Medical Training and Practice
Academic Psychiatry, 2011John H, Coverdale +2 more
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Doctoral Training: Preparing for Professional Practice
2022Jennifer L. Callahan, Princess S. Braggs
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A MODEL FOR TRAINING PRACTICING PROFESSIONALS IN FAMILY THERAPY*
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1984This paper offers a model for high quality training in family therapy. The unique aspects of the Family Consortium's model are that it: (a) is aimed at practicing professionals; (b) emphasizes structural family therapy principles with strategic and experiential elements; (c) is geared secondarily toward training members as effective peer consultants ...
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