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Re-Imagining Home: Operation Pedro Pan In The Cuban-American Imaginary, Yvette Fuentes
Re-Imagining Home: Operation Pedro Pan In The Cuban-American Imaginary, Yvette Fuentes
Quadrivium: A Journal of Multidisciplinary Scholarship
An exploration of the traumatic events of Operation Pedro Pan, where over 14,000 Cuban children traveled alone to the United States between December 1960 and October 1962. The program was organized by the Catholic Welfare Bureau of Miami and the U.S. State Department due to requests from Cuban parents who feared their children would be indoctrinated in Marxism by the new revolutionary government.
The Integration Of Research And Practice In Clinical Psychology, Timothy Razza
The Integration Of Research And Practice In Clinical Psychology, Timothy Razza
Quadrivium: A Journal of Multidisciplinary Scholarship
One of the most significant debates in clinical psychology in the past decade has been focused on evidence-based practices (Berke, Rozell, Hogan, Norcross, & Karpiak, 2011). This debate occurs in clinic, research, academic, and administrative settings and currently represents a primary dimension of the training of future clinical psychologists. Melchert (2007) states that the intensity of this disagreement interferes with the recognition that scientific credibility has had on the overall success of professional psychology, as well as the recognition that the growth of psychology in general has been largely based on developments in professional psychology.