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  • 1Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA, USA. balljd@evms.edu

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This paper discusses critical training for clinical psychologists, focusing on internalization and management skills. These are essential for future practice in academic health centers.

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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Medical Education

Background:

  • This paper stems from an invited address at the 2010 American Psychological Association (APA) Convention.
  • It acknowledges the Ivan Mensh Award for Distinguished Achievement in Teaching received in 2009.

Discussion:

  • The article focuses on two crucial themes in clinical psychology training: internalization and management.
  • These elements are vital for preparing students for contemporary academic health care settings.

Key Insights:

  • Internalization and management are identified as core components of effective clinical psychology instruction.
  • These training aspects are critical for adapting to evolving healthcare environments.

Outlook:

  • Future clinical psychologists require robust training in both process (internalization) and content (management).
  • This approach ensures readiness for the complexities of academic health psychology practice.