How does a clinical or counseling track of graduate psychology school differ from non-clinical areas in psychology?

A. Clinical tracks generally take less time.
B. Clinicians must also get a medical degree.
C. Clinicians get a doctorate degree; other areas get master's degrees.
D. Clinicians must go through an internship and supervised training process.


Answer: D

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