Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2015
Abstract
The American Psychological Association (APA) accredits several explicitly Christian doctoral programs in clinical psychology. To what extent do these programs offer training in religious and spiritual diversity that students may nor receive at orher APA-accredited programs? A total of 353 students from 5 explicitly Christian programs were surveyed using the same questionnaire used in a more general national sample of APA-accredited doctoral programs a year previously. Students in explicitly Christian programs reported receiving more training in religious and spiritual diversity and more training in advanced competencies regarding religious and spiritual issues in professional work d1an students in the general sample of AP A-accredited programs. At the same rime, students in explicitly Christian programs reported receiving less training in ethnic/ racial and socioeconomic diversity than students in other programs. Diversity training implications are considered.
Recommended Citation
McMinn, Mark R.; Vogel, Michael J.; Hall, M Elizabeth; Abernethy, Alexis D.; Birch, Ryan; Galuza, Timofey; Rodriguez, Jacqi; and Putman, Kathryn, "Religious and Spiritual Diversity Training in Clinical Psychology Doctoral Programs: Do Explicitly Christian Programs Differ from Other Programs?" (2015). Faculty Publications - Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) Program. 208.
https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/gscp_fac/208
Comments
Originally published by the Journal of Psychology and Theology, 43, 155-164.
http://journals.biola.edu/jpt/volumes/43/issues/3/articles/155