Search Results for "competence" (Page 2)

…foreseeable and unavoidable. (p. 6) Standard 2.03, Maintaining Competence, states: “Psychologists undertake ongoing efforts to develop and maintain their competence” (p. 6) Self-Care Activities and Strategies Self-care can involve so many different activities. It may include getting adequate sleep each… Search hits: 10 in body, 0 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 2922.61

…that supervisors possess needed competence to be a successful supervisor (See slides 7-8). This includes two very basic forms of competence: 1. competence in the psychotherapy services being supervised and being provided by the supervisee (e.g., CBT with an anxious… Search hits: 9 in body, 1 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 2805.7

Psychotherapists strive to provide their clients with the best treatment possible, something highly dependent on our ability to achieve high standards of competence. An important aspect of one’s clinical competence that has received increasing attention in recent years is multicultural… Search hits: 9 in body, 1 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 2805.7

…the knowledge, skills and attitudes that comprise clinical competencies, informs learning strategies and evaluation procedures, and meets criterion-referenced competence standards consistent with evidence-based practices (regulations), and the local/cultural clinical setting (adapted from Falender & Shafranske, 2007). Competency-based supervision is one… Search hits: 8 in body, 1 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 2513.44

…the technologies being used and may need additional support and assistance in making this transition. Beyond one’s necessary clinical competence, one must now add the need for technological competence (Godine & Barnett, 2013). Many clients will need to be instructed… Search hits: 8 in body, 1 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 2513.44

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Sep 25, 2014

…When providing services, psychologists are expected to work within “the boundaries of their competence” (Code, Ethical Standard 2.01). The ethical standard of competence (Standard 2 of the Code) has a variety of implications for those treating eating disorders. Because eating… Search hits: 8 in body, 0 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 2338.09

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Jun 12, 2016

…as mental health practitioners, it is critical for us to recognize cultural competence as an essential aspect of clinical competence (Sue & Sue, 2012). The immigration experience is a significant life transition necessitating a re-negotiation of the self. This often… Search hits: 7 in body, 0 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 2045.83

…psychotherapy. These include informed consent, clinical competence, consultation and collaboration with other professionals, boundaries and multiple relationships, imposition of one’s values on clients, integrating religious and spiritual themes into ongoing psychotherapy, and the use of a thoughtful decision-making approach to… Search hits: 6 in body, 1 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 1928.92

…Clinical Competence for Graduate Trainees: An Ethical Obligation Due to the nature and significance of their work, graduate trainees must address their personal mental health needs. This tenet is outlined in the American Psychological Association’s Ethical Principles of Psychologists and… Search hits: 6 in body, 1 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 1928.92

…those of their non-CBT counterparts. In other words, clinicians who reported using CBT in session would not be considered to be doing so when adhering to objective standards of competence and fidelity. In fact, the average CBT competency ratings were… Search hits: 5 in body, 1 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 1636.66