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The National Psychologist
CE Credit: 1 Hour
Target Audience: Psychology CE | Counseling CE | Social Work CE | Marriage & Family Therapy CE
Learning Level: Intermediate
Course Abstract
This CE test is based on the content of articles from The National Psychologist, September/October 2012 issue:
1) Petition seeks to dump DSM and adopt ICD
2) AMA heavily influencing changes in psychotherapy payment rates
3) Gifts in therapy: Some are appropriate
4) DSM vs. ICD: Psychologists have a choice
5) Training makes psychologists vulnerable defendants
Course #10-53 | 9 posttest questions
Learning Objectives
Professional Development Resources is approved by the American Psychological Association (APA) to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Professional Development Resources maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Professional Development Resources is also approved by the Florida Board of Psychology and the Office of School Psychology and is CE Broker compliant (#50-1635).
This test-only course provides instant access to the CE quiz for The National Psychologist. After enrolling, click on My Account and scroll down to My Active Courses. From here you’ll see a link to Take CE Test.
Successful completion of the online CE test (80% required to pass, 3 chances to take) and course evaluation are required to earn a certificate of completion. Click here to learn more.
The National Psychologist is a private, independent bi-monthly newspaper intended to keep psychologists informed about practice issues. Contributions and letters are invited. The editor reserves the right to edit articles and submissions for clarity and/or to meet specific space limitations. Publication staff is not responsible for opinions or facts in bylined articles.
Disclosure:
Financial: The content for this course was published by The National Psychologist.
Nonfinancial: No relevant nonfinancial relationships exist.
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