The Scientist–Practitioner Model, also called the Boulder Model, is a training model for graduate programs that aspires to train applied psychologists with a foundation of research and scientific practice. It was initially developed to guide clinical psychology graduate programs accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA).David Shakow created the first version of the model and introduced it to the academic community.
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