Continuing professional development for clinical psychologists; a practical handbook.9781405123976 Continuing professional development CPD is the means by which members of professional associations maintain, improve and broaden their knowledge and skills and develop the personal qualities required in their professional lives. for clinical psychologists This list includes notable Clinical Psychologists and contributors to Clinical psychology, some of whom may not have thought of themselves primarily as Clinical psychologists but are included here because of their important contributions to the discipline. ; a practical handbook. Ed. by Laura Golding and Ian Gray Ian Gray is a retired professional footballer, who played as a goalkeeper for many football teams in the north of England. He was forced into an early retirement after breaking his hand in an FA Cup 1st Round tie against Accrington Stanley while he was playing for Huddersfield Town. . Blackwell Publishing 2006 238 pages $83.95 Paperback RC467 In recent years, it has become mandatory for British National Health Service professionals to undertake continuing professional development (CPD CPD citrate phosphate dextrose; see anticoagulant citrate phosphate dextrose solution, under solution. Cephalopelvic disproportion (CPD) ) activities regularly, based on needs identified through a systematic appraisal process. British clinical psychologists Golding and Gray offer a self-help handbook on continuing professional development for practicing clinicians, outlining the legislative and regulatory landscape, exploring practical issues such as funding for CPD activities, looking at different CPD needs at different career stages, and examining issues of outcomes and evaluation. It also offers chapters looking at the work of the British Psychological Society The British Psychological Society (BPS) is the representative body for psychologists and psychology in the United Kingdom. The BPS is a charity and, along with advantages, this also imposes certain constraints on what the society can and cannot do. as it relates to CPD and the National Health Service's Knowledge and Skills Framework. ([c]20062005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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