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Training Games: An Application Of Game Theory To Clinical Psychology Graduate Training, Benjamin David Cornell
Training Games: An Application Of Game Theory To Clinical Psychology Graduate Training, Benjamin David Cornell
Graduate School of Professional Psychology: Doctoral Papers and Masters Projects
Contents
Groundwork - 4
Game Theory - 4
Game Theory and the System of Clinical Psychology Graduate Training - 6
Psychological Payouts, Reconciling Game Theory and Clinical Psychology - 8
Games in the Training of Psychotherapists - 15
Prisoners’ Dilemmas, Internship and Graduate Applicant Selection - 15
The Strategic Implications of Learning, Nash Equilibria - 21
Commitment Moves, “The Frame,” Psychotherapy, Supervision - 24
Mechanism Design, The Match - 27
Intra-systemic Conflict, Program Design - 30
Conclusion - 34
Works Cited - 36
Center Of Attention: A Qualitative Study Of The Responses Of Lgbq Students To A Graduate-Level Lgbtq Diversity Training Course, Shoshana N. Aal
Center Of Attention: A Qualitative Study Of The Responses Of Lgbq Students To A Graduate-Level Lgbtq Diversity Training Course, Shoshana N. Aal
Graduate School of Professional Psychology: Doctoral Papers and Masters Projects
The focus of this study is to examine the difficult situations experience as they complete a training course on LGBTQ issues at a predominantly non-LGBQ doctoral-level psychology program. Questions have arisen over the use of a diversity training course in preparing graduate students for their future as psychologists. Since diversity training courses are currently mandatory for APA accredited graduate psychology programs and are the primary means of training students for treating a diverse array of clients, it is important to ensure that these courses are effective for all graduate students. The purpose of this pilot study is to acquire information …