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This newly revised program reviews the laws, rules, and ethical guidelines governing the practice of psychology in Florida, including the most recent additions to the Florida Statutes and Administrative Codes. Topics include sexual misconduct, advertising, use of test instruments, confidentiality, maintenance of records, protected health information, and the use of telehealth, among others. [Meets Florida’s requirement for 3 CE credits in Ethics and Florida Statutes & Rules.]
Target Audience
Psychologists
Learning Level
Intermediate
Learning Objectives
- Discuss critical issues in Florida statutes and Florida administrative codes that affect the practice of psychology in Florida.
- Recognize ethical issues that could arise and affect the practice of psychology in Florida.
- List recent changes in Florida statutes, administrative codes, and ethical issues.
William F. Doverspike, PhD, is a licensed psychologist and Diplomate in Clinical Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP), and Diplomate in Neuropsychology, American Board of Professional Neuropsychology (ABPN). He is an Adjunct Professor at Emory University as well as Richmont Graduate University (both in Atlanta, GA ) where he teaches professional ethics and legal standards, among other topics. He has authored over 100 articles and chapters on a variety of topics ranging from professional ethics and spirituality to neuropsychology and psychotherapy. He maintains a private practice at the Atlanta Counseling Center.
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