Section 12 Flashcards

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Q

An important goal of being a therapist is to achieve/maintain self governing professional status.

One of the essential indicators of this is:

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A

Self Discipline

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What is a good way to remember what the Health Professions Act does?

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health Professions act

P = PROTECTION OF PUBLIC

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3
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The HPA

1) When was is created
2) Who does it govern?
3) What is it’s goal?

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1) 1999
2) Anyone who wants to practice under a regulated college
3) PROTECT: clients, society and the profession

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What aspects of a profession does a college regulate? (3)

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How you get in (registration)

How you stay (maintain professional status)

How you get out (disciplinary action)

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5
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What is the difference between

CAP

PAA

CCPA

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CAP: Regulatory body; #1 priority to protect public

PAA: not, regulatory; supports professional development of psychologists

CCPA: supports psychologists, but no current disciplinary body

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What are the three ways that HPA achieves it’s goal??

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1) Sets standards
- education requirements, standards of practice, code of ethics

2) Disciplinary process
- rules to investigate complaints and discipline members

3) Protects titles
- “Registered”

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7
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What is the difference in regulator authority between the Code of Ethics for Psychologists and the CAP standards of practice?

EXAM HINT

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Code of Ethics = aspirational

In court, psychologists will be held to STANDARD OF PRACTICE, not Code of Ethics

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If a psychologist is member of CAP and CCPA, which standards are the held to?

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The HIGHEST code of ethics, therefore CAP

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9
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Who makes up college boards?

Who makes up the HPA Advisory Board?

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College board: 25% public minimum, the rest is membership

HPA Advisory board: 75% public minimum, the rest can be college affiliates

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10
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What is the process for becoming a registered psychologist in Alberta?

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  1. Get your academic credentials evaluated
  2. Apply for registration as a provisional psychologist?
  3. Complete 1600 hours (400 can be as an RA; 1hr of supervision per 15 hrs)
  4. Pass EPPP and oral ethics exam
  5. Apply for permit to practice in Alberta
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11
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How does CAP regulate psychologists? (Based on 3 things)

EXAM HINT

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  1. Credentials
  2. Practice/hours
  3. Knowledge
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12
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A regulated health professional is a member of…..

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the college and HPA Act

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13
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Does CCPA fall under HPA?

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No

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14
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What section is psychology under the HPA?

BONUS EXAM question

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