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Professional Skills for Psychology / by Judith Roberts

By: Roberts, Judith [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Los Angeles : Sage Publications Ltd, 2022Description: xxiii, 168 pagesContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781526488800Subject(s): Psychology | Equality | Leadership -- Psychology | Ethical Practice | DiversityDDC classification: 150.23
Contents:
Evidence-Based Practice Multidisciplinary Teams Supervision Ethical Practice Working with Risk Equality and Diversity Reflective Practice Leadership Practitioner Resilience
Summary: Professional Skills for Psychology covers key professional, ethical and career development issues. Whether you′re a student or a professional, this book provides you with a thorough grounding in how to develop a successful career in psychology. Written by the module leader of 'Professional Skills in Psychology' at Bangor University, and with a strong focus on practical skills, each chapter includes case studies with a range of scenarios, allowing you to consolidate the key points covered. From leadership to working in teams, and from equality and diversity to practitioner resilience, this book is essential reading for anyone considering a career in practitioner psychology, or for practitioners seeking to nurture their skills.
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Includes bibliographic references and index

Evidence-Based Practice Multidisciplinary Teams Supervision Ethical Practice Working with Risk Equality and Diversity Reflective Practice Leadership Practitioner Resilience

Professional Skills for Psychology covers key professional, ethical and career development issues. Whether you′re a student or a professional, this book provides you with a thorough grounding in how to develop a successful career in psychology. Written by the module leader of 'Professional Skills in Psychology' at Bangor University, and with a strong focus on practical skills, each chapter includes case studies with a range of scenarios, allowing you to consolidate the key points covered. From leadership to working in teams, and from equality and diversity to practitioner resilience, this book is essential reading for anyone considering a career in practitioner psychology, or for practitioners seeking to nurture their skills.

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