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  1. Clinical psychology has grown tremendously since 1896, the year Lightner Witmer founded the world’s first psychological clinic at the University of Pennsylvania (Reisman, 1976). While once associated merely with clinic-based evaluation and treatment of childhood learning problems, the field of clinical psychology has expanded into a wide ...

    • Michael Alessandri, Lynda A. Heiden, Melisa Dunbar-Welter
    • 1995
  2. Clinical psychology was not the only applied area to begin at Penn. Morris Viteles started the field of industrial psychology. Unlike Witmer, though, Viteles remained the sole representative of this field in the department.

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  3. For this reason not a small part of the work of the laboratory of psychology in the University of Pennsylvania for the past ten years has been devoted to the training of students in child psychology, and especially in the clinical method.

  4. She earned the degree of Bachelor of Arts in psychology and biology at Bucknell University in 1945; the degree of Master of Arts in psychology from Temple University in 1951; and the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in clinical psychology from Pennsylvania State University in 1958.

  5. These issues include (1) the division in professional activities and aspirations between clinical psychologists who function primarily as practitioners and those who work primarily as academic teachers and researchers; (2) the controversy over alternative training models in clinical psychology: those designed primarily to train practitioners and...

  6. Abstract. This reprinted article originally appeared in The Psychological Clinic, 1907, I. Witmer 's original article describes the development of the psychological clinic at the University of Pennsylvania and explains the function of the clinic in providing conjoint physical and mental examinations.

  7. As Ph.D.-level clinical psychologists, Penn graduates can be expected to advance the frontiers of basic science and contribute to our understanding of the etiology, prevention, and treatment of psychopathology as well as the advancement of well-being.