We are pleased to announce that a special issue of Clinical Psychological Science has been released devoted specifically to the Delaware Project. This is an important milestone for furthering the Delaware Project vision. Those who participated in the meeting envisioned a special issue like this, and can now see the fruits of their labors with these articles:
Special Series Introduction: Reenvisioning Clinical Science Training Alan E. Kazdin Clinical Psychological Science 2014;2 6-7 http://cpx.sagepub.com/cgi/content/full/2/1/6?etoc
Redefining Clinical Science Training: Purpose and Products of the Delaware Project Varda Shoham, Michael J. Rohrbaugh, Lisa S. Onken, Bruce N. Cuthbert, Ryan M. Beveridge, and Timothy R. Fowles Clinical Psychological Science 2014;2 8-21 http://cpx.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/2/1/8?etoc
Reenvisioning Clinical Science: Unifying the Discipline to Improve the Public Health Lisa S. Onken, Kathleen M. Carroll, Varda Shoham, Bruce N. Cuthbert, and Melissa Riddle Clinical Psychological Science 2014;2 22-34 http://cpx.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/2/1/22?etoc
The Future of Clinical Science Training: New Challenges and Opportunities Robert W. Levenson Clinical Psychological Science 2014;2 35-45 http://cpx.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/2/1/35?etoc
Reconceptualizing Internship Training Within the Evolving Clinical Science Training Model Marc S. Atkins, Timothy J. Strauman, Jill M. Cyranowski, and Gregory G. Kolden Clinical Psychological Science 2014;2 46-57 http://cpx.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/2/1/46?etoc
Odd Couple? Reenvisioning the Relation Between Science and Practice in the Dissemination-Implementation Era John R. Weisz, Mei Yi Ng, and Sarah Kate Bearman Clinical Psychological Science 2014;2 58-74 http://cpx.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/2/1/58?etoc