BESTSELLING COURSE!
ETHICAL PRACTICE IN SMALL COMMUNITIES
Challenges and Rewards for Psychologists
Janet A. Schank and Thomas M. Skovholt
American Psychological Association, 2005
LEARNING OBJECTIVES - This course was designed to allow the reader to:
• Learn about special circumstances that are complicated with practice in rural, military, law enforcement, faith-based and other small communities
• Learn about issues involving and ways of accommodating communities of color, gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender, and college environments
• Explore how to deal with expectations that run counter to psychologists’ ethical standards
• Analyze multiple relationships, dilemmas, as well as advantages of small-community practice using the APA’s 2002 Ethics Code as reference
• Learn how to deal with 'role confusion'
• Learn other dangers of small-community practice, including burnout, isolation and bartering
Janet A. Schank, M.A., Ph.D., is a psychologist in private practice in the Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul area and has been a member and chair of the Minnesota Psychological Association Ethics Committee.
Thomas M. Skovholt, Ph.D., is a professor in the Educational Psychology Graduate School of the University of Minnesota, and the author of six books and numerous articles on counseling.
8 CE Credits; 241 pages
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