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EDF6503

Ethical clinical and professional practice in counselling psychology ( 12 points, SCA Band 1, 0.250 EFTSL)

Postgraduate
(EDU)

Leader: Dr J Simmonds

Offered:
Clayton Second semester 2005 (Day)
Clayton Second semester 2005 (OCL)

Synopsis: This unit builds on core learning from EDF6501, further developing clinical and professional psychological practice in a sound ethical and legal context. Topics include: implementing ethical principles and codes of practice, moral and legal responsibilities, personal, social and professional values, diversity sensitive issues and practice, duty of care, confidentiality and privacy issues, referral, dealing with multiple clients, assessing professional competency, managing boundaries and professional relationships, and ethical psychological research and reporting.

Objectives: As a result of studying this unit students will understand and be prepared to implement the professional ethical, social, legal and moral obligations of counselling psychologists. They will comprehend the ethical requirements of the Australian Psychological Society and their relevant State Psychologists Registration Board of Victoria and their functions and processes of these professional and legal bodies in dealing with ethical matters; develop and demonstrate well informed decision-making processes regarding dilemmas arising in clinical practice, implement critical thinking about the higher level conceptualisation of the ethical, legal and psychological issues associated with human behaviour and psychological practice; determine professional competencies and limits of proficiency in a range of situations, make appropriate referrals; and monitor and develop their own abilities and well-being as clinicians.

Assessment: One class presentation and accompanying paper (2000 words): 35% + one Professional development Portfolio (equivalent 6000 words): 65%

Contact Hours: 3 hours per week

Off-campus attendance requirements: When offered off-campus, students must attend a one-week Residential school

Prerequisites: Successful completion of EDF6501