Humphreys K
Center for Health Care Evaluation, Stanford University School of Medicine, Menlo Park, CA 94025.
Am Psychol. 1996 Mar;51(3):190-7. doi: 10.1037//0003-066x.51.3.190.
As managed care and other cost-containment strategies become central features of the American health care system, doctoral-level clinical psychologists will be increasingly supplanted in the role of psychotherapist by lower cost providers such as social workers, marriage and family counselors, and masters-level psychologists. To provide one basis for clinical psychologists to make judgments about their role in psychotherapy; this article describes what the field was like before psychotherapy became a core activity and then compares the present transition with its historical counterpart: the opening up of the psychotherapy profession to doctoral-level clinical psychologists after World War II. History suggests that efforts to resist the current changes will be unsuccessful and that the most adaptive coping strategy for clinical psychologists is to take advantage of the transition by reenvisioning training and practice of clinical psychologists.
随着管理式医疗和其他成本控制策略成为美国医疗保健系统的核心特征,博士水平的临床心理学家在心理治疗师角色中越来越多地被成本较低的提供者所取代,比如社会工作者、婚姻和家庭顾问以及硕士水平的心理学家。为了为临床心理学家判断他们在心理治疗中的角色提供一个依据;本文描述了在心理治疗成为一项核心活动之前该领域的情况,然后将当前的转变与其历史对应情况进行比较:二战后心理治疗行业向博士水平的临床心理学家开放。历史表明,抵制当前变化的努力将不会成功,临床心理学家最具适应性的应对策略是通过重新构想临床心理学家的培训和实践来利用这一转变。