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  Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology 2017-2019 Academic Programs Clinical Child, Adolescent, Family, and Pediatric Psychology (CCAFP) Concentration Competencies  

Competencies


CCAFP Competencies

The CCAFP concentration aims to ensure that all CCAFP students have been exposed to, and have developed competencies appropriate for entry-level professionals in the following domains:

  1. Human development
  2. Child and adolescent psychopathology/developmental psychopathology
  3. Child and adolescent assessment
  4. Youth-focused intervention approaches
  5. Multiple systems influences on youth development and functioning
  6. Individual, familial, and community diversity
  7. Research relevant to child and adolescent populations, development, and developmental psychopathology
 
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