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- As in all professions, the practice of psychologists is based on the acquisition and application of knowledge, skills, and behaviors that are often conceptualized as competencies. As students progress through their curricula, they might approach each individual unit as a discrete set of skills embedded in different coursework units.
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Oct 16, 2017 · There have been national and international calls for a competency model that reflects the diverse and complex nature of the practice of psychology. Competency models represent important signposts and reflect the standards of practice expected by regulators, educators, and the profession generally.
Psychology, along with other health care professions, is moving toward a competency-based model of education, training, and practice. This article describes the development and refinement of a model of professional competency for the practice of psychology.
Apr 30, 2018 · If a competency model is adopted, we will have to commit time and resources towards answering several questions: What competencies are central to psychotherapy competence within a specific theoretical persuasion? How are these competencies related to one another? Is there evidence for the existence of a transtheoretical g-factor?
The effectiveness of consultation is based on the competencies of the consul- tant (as an expert and as a consultant); the consultee (as a professional and as a consultee); and the development of a respectful, collaborative working relationship. 4.
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This guidebook focuses on the Benchmarks Model and its application in professional psychology training programs. It is intended to complement the brief practical introduction offered on the main page of the Benchmarks Evaluation System.
Sep 26, 2024 · A competency model is a model that can distinguish the sum of individual characteristics of high performers from those of lower performers, also known as competence model. In 1973, American psychologist David C. McClelland proposed the construct of competency.
Oct 17, 2017 · From these sessions, a draft psychology competency model was developed, including both competencies that are underpinned by the scientific-practitioner process, and meta- competencies.