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This chapter reviews the professional relationships interns will have during the training year. Relationships with staff psychologists, physicians, social workers, nurses, mental health workers, and professionals outside of the agency are considered. The discussion concludes with a consideration of how professional relationships are likely to evolve during the course of internship.

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Hull, J.W. (1995). Contacts with Professional Staff. In: Zammit, G.K., Hull, J.W. (eds) Guidebook for Clinical Psychology Interns. Applied Clinical Psychology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0222-1_4

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