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It is important to understand the meaning of competence and its importance in all fields of psychology. This paper discusses the APA code of ethics as it pertains to competence, current dilemmas regarding competency in psychology, and recommendations to improve competency in clinical practice.
Sep 6, 2024 · Globally, there has not been a standardised approach to ensure that the growing number of people who are not licensed clinicians but are delivering psychological interventions and mental health services have the competencies to deliver those interventions and services safely.
Jun 5, 2024 · The present study aimed to investigate whether the strength of mental health competencies and the severity of mental disorder symptoms, and their interaction, differ in the strength of...
Jul 26, 2017 · There are at least three clinical reasons (Milne, 2009) to develop a better understanding of supervision: one, effective supervision may be essential to enhance and maintain mental health professionals’ competencies; two, supervision can increase fidelity to evidence-based treatment models; and third, effective supervision can reduce ...
- Robert Allan, Alan McLuckie, Lillian Hoffecker
- 2017
In the emerging health care and applied psychology environment, psychologists will be increasingly called on to provide consulta- tion in primary care, prevention, and clinical and other professional service
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Jun 14, 2022 · A culturally competent therapist will strive to understand complex issues such as oppression and microaggressions, and understand when their clients are being their most authentic selves —...
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3–14. Published: August 2013. Annotate. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. The movement toward a “culture of competence“ in the field of professional psychology has been steadily growing.