Training and Education in Professional Psychology, Vol 18(1), Feb 2024, 21-30; doi:10.1037/tep0000461
As the American Psychological Association approaches the accreditation of master’s programs in health service psychology (HSP), an examination and reconsideration of training needs and goals is necessary. Considering the scientific standards that distinguish HSP from other master’s-level mental health fields, it is imperative that training programs produce similarly scientifically minded master’s-level practitioners. Furthermore, as clinical training moves toward a competency-based model, we put forward that scientific competence becomes imperative to ethical and effective master’s-level practice. However, few resources are available to structure programs and curricula to achieve the needed competencies. Therefore, we outline an applied methodology course designed to achieve scientific competence at the master’s level. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved)