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Counseling Psychology in Multidisciplinary Health Settings:Implications for Future TrainingUniversity of Southern Mississippi
University of Southern Mississippi Counseling psychologists have demonstrated a growing interest in the health field at a time when major changes are occurring in reimbursement and service delivery systems. In particular, the need for broad-based comprehensive treatments within cost-effective service delivery models has led to increased use of multidisciplinary staffing arrangements and increased completion among provider groups. In this article, the authors provide a historical overview of a multidisciplinary training component that has operated within a counseling psychology training program since 1979. Lessons learned from this experience are shared, and recommendations are made for the future training of counseling psychologists who seek health-related careers.
The Counseling Psychologist, Vol. 25, No. 4,
637-653 (1997) This article has been cited by other articles:
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