psy438 final exam.
boulder model -
clinical scientist model; training focused on ph.d. and science as central to clinical training
vail model -
practicioner-scholar model; practice oriented with less emphasis on research is acceptable (psy.d.)
scientist practicioner model -
equal emphasis on research and practice in training; most common in traditional phd programs
state certification -
restricts the title of psychologist to people who have met certification law
state licensure -
restricts the services psychologists are authorized to offer
association of state and provincial psychology boards (asppb) -
coordinates the activities of state boards of psychology; aims to bring about uniformity and
standards
state boards of psychology -
determine the standards for licensure or certification and conduct in the cases of misconduct
american board of professional psychology -
awards diplomas in specialty areas to well-qualified professional psychologists
apa ethics code -
five general principles with ten sets of ethical standards
apa national ethics committee -
considers cases in which violation of standards is alleged; decides if punishment is warranted
HIPAA -
sets rules and regulations for clinicians in medical settings or who bill insurance companies
state freedom of choice laws -
insurance reimbursement for mental health services provided by psychologists and physicians
federal mental health parity laws/rehabilitation act of 1973 -
guarantee equal insurance coverage for assessment and treatment services by psychologists and
physicians
mental health parity act of 1996 -
prevented insurance companies from providing lesser coverage for mental health services than for
physical health services
boulder model -
clinical scientist model; training focused on ph.d. and science as central to clinical training
vail model -
practicioner-scholar model; practice oriented with less emphasis on research is acceptable (psy.d.)
scientist practicioner model -
equal emphasis on research and practice in training; most common in traditional phd programs
state certification -
restricts the title of psychologist to people who have met certification law
state licensure -
restricts the services psychologists are authorized to offer
association of state and provincial psychology boards (asppb) -
coordinates the activities of state boards of psychology; aims to bring about uniformity and
standards
state boards of psychology -
determine the standards for licensure or certification and conduct in the cases of misconduct
american board of professional psychology -
awards diplomas in specialty areas to well-qualified professional psychologists
apa ethics code -
five general principles with ten sets of ethical standards
apa national ethics committee -
considers cases in which violation of standards is alleged; decides if punishment is warranted
HIPAA -
sets rules and regulations for clinicians in medical settings or who bill insurance companies
state freedom of choice laws -
insurance reimbursement for mental health services provided by psychologists and physicians
federal mental health parity laws/rehabilitation act of 1973 -
guarantee equal insurance coverage for assessment and treatment services by psychologists and
physicians
mental health parity act of 1996 -
prevented insurance companies from providing lesser coverage for mental health services than for
physical health services