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| PSYC0040-1 | General deontology of psychologist
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| Duration : | 20h Th |
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| Holder(s) : | Adelaïde Blavier |
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| Language : | French language |
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| Course contents : | General overview:
- Definition of deontology, and its relationship to ethics and morals. - Conditions that legitimate psychological intervention: requests, the notion of competence, professional ideals, privacy of information shared during professional contacts - Detailed presentation of a deontological code and its relation to the deontological codes of other professions. - Deontology in different sub-disciplines (clinical psychology, PMS, expert opinions, psychology of work, scientific research) and in relation to different populations (work by minors, elderly persons, experimental subjects) |
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| Course objective : | Show how principles and rules can be applied in real professional situations in accordance with a code of deontology. |
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| Prerequisites : | Successful completion of the first two years of the baccalaureate program in psychology. |
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| Workshops : | No workshop |
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| Organization : | Course presented in lectures by professor during the second term. |
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| Written notes : | Student notes + readings + PowerPoint slide shows |
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| Assessment : | Written examination |
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| Contacts : | Professor, Adelaide.Blavier@ulg.ac.be |
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| Remarks : | PowerPoint slide shows used in the lectures are on the "my ULg" website |
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