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3. Ph.D. vs. Psy.D. What’s the Difference?. To understand the difference between these degrees requires knowing something about the history of training in professional psychology Boulder (Ph.D.) vs. Vail (Psy.D.) Model. Boulder Model (1943).
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3. Ph.D. vs. Psy.D.What’s the Difference? • To understand the difference between these degrees requires knowing something about the history of training in professional psychology • Boulder (Ph.D.) vs. Vail (Psy.D.) Model
Boulder Model (1943) • established Ph.D. as the terminal research degree, as in other sciences • reinforced the idea that the university setting was the context for training • established “scientist-practitioner” model of training
Vail Model (1973) • psychological knowledge has matured sufficiently that it warrants an expressly professional training program • Psy.D. established “Scholar/Professional” model • housed in different contexts
Psy.D. vs. Ph.D. • Three critical differences to emphasize • Psy.D. degree is shorter • Psy.D. dissertations can include integration of existing knowledge rather than thegeneration of new knowledge • Psy.D. often provides less funding support
Psy.D. vs. Ph.D. • Three critical similarities to emphasize • Psy.D. and Ph.D. are both license-eligible • Psy.D. and Ph.D. can both be APA-approved • Psy.D. is becoming increasing common