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In this collection of papers spanning 65 years as a clinical psychologist, Nick Cummings chronicles the evolution of US psychology from 5000 mostly academicians in 1940 to over 150,000 mostly practitioners through a series of changes to meet societal demands for mental health services. At each juncture of this developing field Cummings foresaw what lay ahead for the field. In this assemblage Cummings selected one article from among many that heralded often far in advance each phase of clinical psychology's evolution to the present including its demise.

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In this collection of papers spanning 65 years as a clinical psychologist, Nick Cummings chronicles the evolution of US psychology from 5000 mostly academicians in 1940 to over 150,000 mostly practitioners through a series of changes to meet societal demands for mental health services. At each juncture of this developing field Cummings foresaw what lay ahead for the field. In this assemblage Cummings selected one article from among many that heralded often far in advance each phase of clinical psychology's evolution to the present including its demise.
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Nicholas A. Cummings, PhD, ScD, is a former president of the American Psychological Association (APA) who for the past half century has been predicting the course of psychology and forming organizations designed to meet challenges as each occurred. He holds an extensive psychotherapy practice, is the author of 54 books and more than 450 journal articles, and has had a profound effect on the course of the profession.