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PSYC14025 Professional Practice
of Psychology
Professional Practice of Psychology is a core
component of the fourth year of study in Psychology. It aims to
build on undergraduate studies in Personality, Abnormal Psychology,
Individual Differences and Assessment, and Cross-Cultural Psychology
for purposes of examining skills and knowledge that are central
to psychological practice. In addition, it introduces students to
major ethical issues in psychological practice, and to problems
of practising in a socially and culturally pluralistic society.
Students also learn how to apply methods and techniques of psychological
assessment in professional settings, and about skills of report
writing. Finally, students are introduced to a variety of practice
settings, and are required to apply their knowledge of ethics and
professional issues, assessment, and report writing to professional
activities that occur in those settings. It is a requirement of
enrolment in the course that students have access to the CQU World
Wide Web site via the Internet.
Central Queensland University Handbook
This handbook was correct as at: 07-June-2001
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