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Florida Statutes and Rules Affecting the Practice of Psychology
Edition: 2008

Author: Florida

Continuing Education Credit Hours: 1.00
Price: $5.99
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Target audience: Florida Psychologists
Difficulty level: Beginning to Intermediate
Format: Homestudy
 
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Florida Statutes and Rules Affecting the Practice of Psychology


Course Description
This course is based on the Florida statutes and rules affecting the practice of psychology. This course, when combined with another ethics course, meets the Florida requirements which state : Three (3) of the forty (40) hours must be on professional ethics and Florida statutes and rules affecting the practice of psychology.

Learning Objectives
  1. The participant will demonstrate familiarity with penalties for violating the rules.
  2. The participant will demonstrate familiarity with requirements for retention of records.
  3. The participant will demonstrate familiarity with rules governing advertisements.
Course Outline
  • Definitions.
  • Board of Psychology.
  • Licensure by examination.
  • Provisional licensure; requirements.
  • Licensure by endorsement.
  • Renewal of license.
  • Continuing education; approval of providers, programs, and courses; proof of completion.
  • Discipline.
  • Sexual misconduct.
  • Violations; penalties; injunction.
  • Licensed school psychologists; private sector services.
  • Exemptions.
  • Practice of hypnosis.
  • Practice of sex therapy.
  • The practice of juvenile sexual offender therapy.
  • Confidentiality and privileged communications.
  • Psychologist and school psychologist records.
  • Specialties.
  • Duties of the department.


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