Sentences with phrase «status in child psychology»

Arthur Becker - Weidman has achieved Diplomate Status in Child Psychology and Forensic Psychology from the American Board of Psychological Specialties, and he is a Registered Clinician with ATTACh.

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As noted in the Introduction to this Special Series (Cohen et al., in press), scholars have sought to document the evidence - based status of psychological interventions in the fields of clinical child psychology and pediatric psychology (Chambless & Ollendick, 2001; Spirito, 1999).
He is certified as a consultant, trainer, and therapist by the Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Institute and the Attachment - Focused Treatment Institute, and he has diplomate status in the areas of forensic psychology and child psychology from the American Board of Psychological Specialties.
He achieved Diplomate status in both Forensic Psychology and Child Psychology for the American Board of Psychological Specialties, as well as a member of the American College of Forensic Examiners.
In «Current Status and Future Directions in Couple Therapy,» published in The Annual Review of Psychology, researchers note that marital distress and conflict leads to a wide range of effects - not only in partners, but in children as welIn «Current Status and Future Directions in Couple Therapy,» published in The Annual Review of Psychology, researchers note that marital distress and conflict leads to a wide range of effects - not only in partners, but in children as welin Couple Therapy,» published in The Annual Review of Psychology, researchers note that marital distress and conflict leads to a wide range of effects - not only in partners, but in children as welin The Annual Review of Psychology, researchers note that marital distress and conflict leads to a wide range of effects - not only in partners, but in children as welin partners, but in children as welin children as well.
[jounal] Black, B. / 1990 / Social status and patterns of communication in acquainted and unacquainted preschool children / Developmental Psychology 26: 379 ~ 387
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