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RESOURCES
RESOURCES
CoSPP Resources
 

Psychology Specialties and Proficiencies Recognized by the APA Commission for the Recognition of Specialties and Proficiencies in Professional Psychology (CRSPPP)

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Organizations Map

 

Acronym Guide

 

Postdoctoral Accreditation Materials

 

Additional Downloads

Development of Specialties Table : Jan 28th, 2010

 

Interorganizational Summit Meetings

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Powerpoints

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  • Clinical Child Psychology  July 2017, Created by Michael Roberts, PhD, ABPP (Chair, Clinical Child Psychology Specialty Council)

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  • Clinical Neuropsychology  October 2013, Created by Glenn Smith, PhD, ABPP (Council of Specialties in Professional Psychology: Clinical Neuropsychology)

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  • Clinical Psychology  June 2013, Created by Irving Weiner, Div. 12 (Society of Clinical Psychology),  Clinical Psychology Specialty Council

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  • Counseling Psychology  October 2013, Created by the Council of Specialties in Professional Psychology: Counseling Psychology

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  • Family Psychology  June 2013, Created by the Family Psychology Specialty Council 

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  • Health Psychology  February 2008, Created by Regan A. R. Gurung, PhD, chair of Div. 38 (Health Psychology) Education & Training Council 

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  • Psychoanalysis  June 2013, Created by the Psychoanalysis in Psychology Specialty Council

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List of published articles on the specialties in the journal Professional Psychology: Research and Practice
 

Barlow, S.H. (2008). Group psychotherapy specialty practice. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 39, 240-244.

 

Belar, C.D. (2008). Clinical health psychology: A health care specialty in professional psychology.Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 39, 229-233.

 

Boake, C. (2008). Clinical neuropsychology. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 39, 234-239.

Nutt, R.L., & Stanton, M. (2008). Family psychology specialty sractice. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 39, 519-528.

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Cox, D.R., Hess, D.W., Hibbard, M.R., Layman, D.E., & Stewart, R.K. (2010). Specialty practice in rehabilitation psychology. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 41(1), 82-88.

 

Dowd, E.T., Clen, S.L., & Arnold, K.D. (2010). The specialty practice of cognitive and behavioral psychology. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 41(1), 89-95.

 

Jackson, Y., Alberts, Jr., F.L., & Roberts, M.C. (2010). Clinical child psychology: A practice specialty serving children, adolescents, and their families. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 41(1), 75-81.

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Nutt, R.L., & Stanton, M. (2008). Family psychology specialty practice. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 39, 519-528.

 

Packer, I.K. (2008). Specialized practice in forensic psychology: Opportunities and obstacles.Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 39, 245-249.

 

Tharinger, D.J., Pryzwansky, W.B., & Miller, J.A. (2008). School psychology: A specialty of professional psychology with distinct competencies and complexities. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 39, 529-536.

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CoSPP Resources
 

Psychology Specialties and Proficiencies Recognized by the APA Commission for the Recognition of Specialties and Proficiencies in Professional Psychology (CRSPPP)

​

Organizations Map

 

Acronym Guide

 

Postdoctoral Accreditation Materials

 

Additional Downloads

Development of Specialties Table : Jan 28th, 2010

 

Interorganizational Summit Meetings

​

Powerpoints

​

​

​

  • Clinical Child Psychology  July 2017, Created by Michael Roberts, PhD, ABPP (Chair, Clinical Child Psychology Specialty Council)

​

  • Clinical Neuropsychology  October 2013, Created by Glenn Smith, PhD, ABPP (Council of Specialties in Professional Psychology: Clinical Neuropsychology)

​

  • Clinical Psychology  June 2013, Created by Irving Weiner, Div. 12 (Society of Clinical Psychology),  Clinical Psychology Specialty Council

​

  • Counseling Psychology  October 2013, Created by the Council of Specialties in Professional Psychology: Counseling Psychology

​

  • Family Psychology  June 2013, Created by the Family Psychology Specialty Council 

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  • Health Psychology  February 2008, Created by Regan A. R. Gurung, PhD, chair of Div. 38 (Health Psychology) Education & Training Council 

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  • Psychoanalysis  June 2013, Created by the Psychoanalysis in Psychology Specialty Council

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List of published articles on the specialties in the journal Professional Psychology: Research and Practice
 

Barlow, S.H. (2008). Group psychotherapy specialty practice. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 39, 240-244.

 

Belar, C.D. (2008). Clinical health psychology: A health care specialty in professional psychology.Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 39, 229-233.

 

Boake, C. (2008). Clinical neuropsychology. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 39, 234-239.

Nutt, R.L., & Stanton, M. (2008). Family psychology specialty sractice. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 39, 519-528.

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Cox, D.R., Hess, D.W., Hibbard, M.R., Layman, D.E., & Stewart, R.K. (2010). Specialty practice in rehabilitation psychology. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 41(1), 82-88.

 

Dowd, E.T., Clen, S.L., & Arnold, K.D. (2010). The specialty practice of cognitive and behavioral psychology. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 41(1), 89-95.

 

Jackson, Y., Alberts, Jr., F.L., & Roberts, M.C. (2010). Clinical child psychology: A practice specialty serving children, adolescents, and their families. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 41(1), 75-81.

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Nutt, R.L., & Stanton, M. (2008). Family psychology specialty practice. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 39, 519-528.

 

Packer, I.K. (2008). Specialized practice in forensic psychology: Opportunities and obstacles.Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 39, 245-249.

 

Tharinger, D.J., Pryzwansky, W.B., & Miller, J.A. (2008). School psychology: A specialty of professional psychology with distinct competencies and complexities. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 39, 529-536.

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