Posts Tagged ‘psychology’

The APA ethics code and continuing education

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

“2.03 Maintaining Competence
Psychologists undertake ongoing efforts to develop and maintain their competence”

For some reason I thought the APA ethics Code was more “wordy” about CE credits. But what more do you have to say? Actually, it doesn’t make much sense to pay for CE credits if you don’t have to pay for CE credits. So all of you psychologists and other mental health professionals in states where you don’t have a required amount or type of continuing education to maintain your licensure, feel free to brag while reading courses for free on our site to “maintain competence” after we launch this fall (you’d only pay for the CE credits if you needed them). You of course would have to pay for a live workshop if you went to one or a book unless you got it from the library (I recommend inter-library loan if you’re not sure about the book, it still exists).

Find APA approved CE sponsors at PsychContinuingEd.com

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National Register Postcards

Friday, December 18th, 2009

If you see any of those postcards trying to get you to join the National Register of Health Service Providers in psychology- check them out, you’ll have to take a survey and then you can have access to 4 different one credit ethics courses. They are quick and easy, free and no purchase necessary ;)

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