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Christopher Peterson1, Nansook Park
1Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1043, USA. chrispet@umich.edu
Abstract:
We comment on the article by C.R. Snyder and T.R. Elliott, "Twenty-First Century Graduate Education in Clinical Psychology: A Four Level Matrix Model" (this issue, PP. 1033-1054). We agree with many of the specific sentiments expressed by these authors but not with their dismissal of the Boulder model. We conclude that the Boulder model is as valuable today as when first articulated and that it provides a sturdy foundation upon which to make the sorts of changes the authors suggest.
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