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Teaching Clinical PsychologyJohn Suler, Ph.D - Rider University - suler@rider.com
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This site is devoted to sharing ideas and resources for teaching clinical psychology, especially undergraduate courses on abnormal psychology, psychotherapy, group dynamics, psychological testing, and clinical components of introductory psychology. My orientation is mostly psychodynamic and humanistic, although all orientations are welcome. I originally developed this site in June of 1995 and periodically update it. So feel free to stop by again. I created many of these teaching activities and resources, although other instructors have generously contributed their ideas too.
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PDF Files - For some of the exercises and resources described here, there is a pdf (portable document format) file that contains all of the formatting and graphics of the actual handouts I use in class. You will need Adobe's Acrobat Reader to read these files.Contributors Wanted! Any feedback about this site? Do you have an interesting link related to clinical psychology? Do you have course syllabi or teaching exercises that you would like to share. Let me know so I can include them in this site. Here is a list of contributors.
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