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Joseph Fielding Smith Institute of Latter-day Saint History (166 words) |
 | The Joseph Fielding Smith Institute for Latter-day Saint History (1980–2005) served for twenty-five years as a center for the scholarly study of Mormon history from the perspective of faith. |
 | Institute faculty edited collections of significant documents and wrote interpretive histories and biographies with an aim to publishing works of the highest professional standard that would inform both academic and general audiences. |
 | Many of the Institute's former faculty, senior fellows, and staff are currently forwarding their work in Mormon history under the auspices of the Family and Church History Department in Salt Lake City or the History Department at Brigham Young University. |
| About the Clinical Psychology, PhD Program (516 words) |
 | Fielding Graduate University's PhD Program in Clinical Psychology is the only distributed learning doctoral program accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA). |
 | This is primarily because clinical training placements require Fielding approval as well as on-site supervision which we are unable to provide outside the contiguous United States and Canada. |
 | Socialization into the field of clinical psychology is provided by intensive faculty-student face-to-face contact at local cluster meetings, national sessions, clinical and research sessions. |