Author Question: Dr. Rodon earned her clinical psychology Ph.D. 15 years ago and she has worked in the ... (Read 60 times)

dmcintosh

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Dr. Rodon earned her clinical psychology Ph.D. 15 years ago and she has worked in the neuropsychology department of the university hospital for the last 10 years. Recently, she completed a rigorous process of verifying her professional credentials, submitting several samples of her work for review by peers, and completing an oral exam administered by a panel of experts in the area of neuropsychology. If successful, what will Dr. Rodon receive for her efforts?
 
  a. licensure
  b. ABPP certification
  c. a clinical internship
  d. full professorship

Question 2

What is ABPP?
 
  a. an organization that offers certification of professional competence in a particular area, such as clinical neuropsychology or forensic psychology
  b. a training model that emphasizes empirically supported clinical techniques
  c. a national organization of graduate students in clinical psychology
  d. a national organization that promotes research and practice in behavioral psychotherapy



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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