Search Results - "Wiggins, Jack G"
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Prescription Privileges for Psychologists
Published in The American psychologist (01-03-1996)“…As the profession of psychology has matured, serious interest has surfaced over the past decade in obtaining prescription privileges within the practitioner…”
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Would You Want Your Child to Be a Psychologist?
Published in The American psychologist (01-06-1994)“…The future of the psychology profession is precarious due to national health care reform, shrinking research money and limited support for education and…”
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Prescribing, Professional Identity, and Costs
Published in Professional psychology, research and practice (01-04-2004)“…Prescriptive authority is not a back alley way to the practice of psychiatry, according to this survey of nurse psychologists. Only 5% of the 266 nurse…”
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Patient Safety Forum: Should Psychologists Have Prescribing Authority?
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Should psychologists have prescribing authority?
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Professional Issues in Pharmacotherapy for Psychologists
Published in Professional psychology, research and practice (01-04-2004)“…Much of the critical discussion of prescriptive authority for psychologists has focused on the question of whether this is the right direction for the…”
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Psychological Practice in Primary Care Settings: Practical Tips for Clinicians
Published in Professional psychology, research and practice (01-06-1998)“…Many psychologists are finding new opportunities for practice in primary care settings. These settings challenge many aspects of traditional practice and…”
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National Study of the Experience of Psychologists With Psychotropic Medication and Psychotherapy
Published in Professional psychology, research and practice (01-12-1998)“…Psychologists have been involved in psychopharmacological research and practice since the 1950s, although this seems not to have been remembered. Biodyne data…”
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A PsyD degrees for every practitioner: Truth in labeling
Published in The American psychologist (01-03-1994)“…At present, nearly 70% of American Psychological Association members are identified as health care providers. The PhD degree, a generic scholarly degree, is…”
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A PsyD Degree for Every Practitioner: Truth in Labeling
Published in The American psychologist (01-03-1994)“…At present, nearly 70% of APA members are identified as health care providers. The PhD degree, a generic scholarly degree, is most commonly used to certify…”
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A PsyD Degree for Every Practitioner: Reprise
Published in The American psychologist (01-07-1995)“…Replies to comments and suggestions by M. W. Wiederman, T. F. Wynkoop, D. C. Balderston, R. H. Bost, E. Altman, and E. Taylor (see PA, Vol 82:45323; 45324;…”
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The Future of Addictive Behaviors: The Next Ten Years
Published in Psychology of addictive behaviors (1990)“…Argues that psychology as a discipline has not been in the forefront in the prevention and treatment of addictive behaviors and that this must change…”
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Psychology and Labor Unions Working Together
Published in Professional psychology, research and practice (01-10-1997)“…The relationship between organized psychology and labor takes on renewed interest in the context of marketplace changes leading some health care providers to…”
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Primary Care and Substance Abuse Treatment Linkages: Introduction
Published in Journal of adolescent chemical dependency (1993)“…Calls divided undervalued treatment approaches of alcoholism/substance abuse a major anomaly in the American health care system. Presents American…”
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Psychotropics, Consultation, and Psychology
Published in Professional psychology (01-10-1980)“…The status of psychology in national health insurance is clouded in the minds of some Washington planners because the independent practice of psychology is…”
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EPILOGUE: PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS IN THE CHANGING HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS
Published in Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.) (01-10-1988)“…Psychotherapy has utility for a wide variety of circumstances that have significant economic, personal, and social consequences. This special issue is a small…”
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The relationship between psychology and organized labor: Past, present, and future
Published in The American psychologist (01-04-1984)“…Discusses factors that have affected and recently improved the tenuous and often hostile relationship between psychologists and unions, including an increase…”
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Summary of the Testimony by Dr. Jack G. Wiggins before the Senate Committee of Finance, February 7, 1972
Published in Professional psychology (01-04-1972)“…HR-1, the omnibus bill amending Medicare, has been passed by the House and at this writing the Senate is holding committee hearings. Dr. A. Eugene Shapiro and…”
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National Health Insurance--The State of it
Published in Professional psychology (01-04-1971)“…Several developments are noted with regard to the issue of National Health Insurance: 1) The Kennedy Bill in the Senate and the Griffith Bill in the House have…”
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Service Support Systems: Before national health insurance comes
Published in Professional psychology (01-01-1971)“…Notes that, at the state level, there are four areas of responsibility which will have an important bearing on how psychology is likely to be included in any…”
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