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Dec 22, 2024
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PY 60900 - Ethics of Professional Practice (3) This course introduces students to the field of counseling psychology and to the multiple roles of professional psychologists, particularly within Alaska. Through readings, videotape presentations, classroom discussion, individual and group presentations, and online interactions, students gain knowledge of ethical and legal issues, professional standards, and diverse interpretations and applications of social justice in counseling psychology. Throughout the course there is attention to issues such as boundary management, supervision, and the roles and responsibilities of psychologists-in-training. Ethical codes of the American Psychological Association and American Counseling Association will be included. Professional practice with indigenous populations and Alaskan communities will be emphasized. Prerequisite: Graduate Standing. Offered Fall.
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