Commentary on Norcross and Karpiak's “Clinical Psychologists in the 2010s: 50 Years of the APA Division of Clinical Psychology” |
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Authors: | Elliot L. Jurist |
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Affiliation: | The City College of New York and The Graduate Center of the City University of New York |
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Abstract: | This commentary offers a challenge to Norcross and Karpiak's (2012) claim that the psychodynamic orientation is on the decline in clinical psychology, based upon the data that they present. I urge clinical psychologists/scientists to recognize that there are psychodynamic researchers who have embraced evidence‐based philosophy and practices; I advocate a rapprochement between Division 12 (Society of Clinical Psychology) and 39 (Psychoanalysis), and I propose a defense of pluralism in which all clinical psychologists recognize the obligation to engage other orientations and points of view that differ from their own and to do so respectfully. |
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Keywords: | clinical psychology evidence‐based theory pluralism practice psychoanalysis psychodynamic clinical psychology |
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