The evolution of health care: implications for the training and careers of psychologists
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Real opportunities for the profession of psychology lie within the broader domain of general health care. The issues psychologists ought to be concerned with involve their potential contribution as professionals in future health care endeavors. Interdisciplinary training and orientation procedures are much-needed to expose students of psychology to other health care requirements, thereby making them adept at handling complex medical problems.
Publication Name: Professional Psychology, Research and Practice
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0735-7028
Year: 1995
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Intake interviewing with suicidal patients: a systematic approach
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A systematic model of intake interviews is efficient in identifying people with tendencies for self-destruction and empowers practitioners to efficiently manage such suicidal patients. Practitioners are required to make flexible ethical, legal, clinical or personal decisions in dealing with potential victims of suicide.
Publication Name: Professional Psychology, Research and Practice
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0735-7028
Year: 1995
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Training psychologists to become competent suicide assessment interviewers: commentary on Rosenberg's (1999) suicide prevention training model
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Researchers discuss methods for training psychologists to interview suicidal clients. Two such methods are the SAD PERSONS scale and the S-L-A-P approach.
Publication Name: Professional Psychology, Research and Practice
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0735-7028
Year: 2000
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