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Psychology As A Profession In Australia Ogorman John

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Psychology As A Profession In Australia Ogorman John
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Publisher: Australian Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.54 MB
Pages: 188
Author: O'Gorman, John
ISBN: 9781281709141, 9781921513060, 128170914X, 1921513063
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Psychology As A Profession In Australia Ogorman John by O'gorman, John 9781281709141, 9781921513060, 128170914X, 1921513063 instant download after payment.

Psychology is a science and a profession. As a science, it is concerned with the empirical investigation of behaviour and mental life and the theories this gives rise to. As a profession, it is concerned with promoting human well-being and performance. This book is about how ideas central to what it means to be a profession are expressed in the case of psychology. It is concerned with professional psychology, the features it shares with other professions, and the impact social change has had on professions in general. Those setting out on the path of professional practice will find it helpful to reflect on what being a member of a profession means. The book is written primarily for third-year psychology students who are looking eagerly to becoming practitioner psychologists. It begins with a discussion of what it means to describe a cultural practice as a profession, then moves on to a little history, the modern-day status of psychology, training, competencies, ethics, and the regulation and representation of psychology and psychologists. Suggested readings are included for each chapter. 

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