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Summary of the Report of the Ad Hoc Task Force on Psychopharmacology of the American Psychological Association

  • Michael A. Smyer
  • , Robert L. Balster
  • , Dan Egli
  • , Dale L. Johnson
  • , M. Marlyne Kilbey
  • , Nancy J. Leith
  • , Antonio E. Puente

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Abstract

The American Psychological Association Board of Directors established an ad hoc task force on psychopharmacology to explore the desirability and feasibility of psychopharmacology prescription privileges for psychologists. In this context, the Task Force's charges were to determine the competence criteria necessary for training psychologists to provide service to patients receiving medications and to develop and evaluate the necessary curricular models. This article summarizes the Task Force's major recommendations and provides specific information regarding its training recommendations . It is hoped that this article will encourage broad discussion of psychology's most appropriate integration of psychopharmacology knowledge and its applications into its training programs and professional activities.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalDefault journal
Volume24
StatePublished - Jan 1 1993

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