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What do psychologists do? - Answer Bring about positive change in behavior as professionals
in a profession
What is ethics? - Answer It is concerned with human wellbeing, perspective and moral
justification
What are the five normative ethical principles? - Answer 1. Autonomy
2. Beneficence
3. Non-malificence
4. Justice
5. Veracity
How long does it take to become a registered psychologist? - Answer 6 years
What are the requirements to become a psychologist in a specialised area? - Answer - Four
years undergraduate in psychology
- Plus a two year masters degree (or other postgrad degree)
What are the requirements to become a general psychologist? - Answer - Four years
undergraduate degree in psychology
- Plus 2 years supervision
- Or 1 year post grad and 1 year supervision
What are the APS code of ethics? - Answer - Respect for the rights and dignity of people
- Propriety
- Integrity
What is the APS and what does it do? - Answer - Australian Psychology Society
, - Represents departments of psychology to relevant external bodies
What is the PsyBA and what does it do? - Answer - Psychology Board of Australia
- Responsible for the registration of psychologists
What is APAC and what does it do? - Answer - Australian Psychology Accreditation Council
- Accredits the psychology degrees/courses offered by universities
What is the HCCC and what does it do? - Answer - Health care complaints commission
- prosecutes complaints against all types of health practitioners in NSW
What is the HWA and what does it do? - Answer - Health Workforce Australia
- Determines the health requirements for Australia in the future
What is AHPRA and what does it do? - Answer - Australian Health Practitioners Regulation
Agency
- The body the PsyBA reports to
What is CPD and what does it do? - Answer - Continuing Professional Development
- For on going registration, psychologists must complete 30 hours of CPD per year
What is APSI and what does it do? - Answer - Australian Psychology Society Institute
- Provides the training (CPD) for psychologists
What is AOEP and what does it do? - Answer - Areas of endorsed practice
- The areas are the colleges of the APSI
Name the two types of complaints - Answer - Unprofessional conduct: poor management,
poor skills
- Professional misconduct: doing something that is likely to get you kicked out
Who must take the national psychology exam? - Answer People who undertake the 4+2 or 5+1