How would you prioritize training, location, and population when selecting practicum and your personal career plan?
How would you prioritize training, location, and population when selecting practicum and your personal career plan?
3 Question on Psychology
1. Select one of the Dispositions and identify all relevant ethical codes indicated by the AACC code of ethics related to that disposition. Discuss how this would be applied to professional counseling practice
The DQ response must be 150-200 words and have at least one citation and one reference in APA format.
2. Identify what program you are in. ( Master of Psychology) List two sites that would be an appropriate place to complete your practicum and explain. Why might you be interested in these facilities? What specialized training would these facilities offer to you? Why is this important to you? How does this affect your long-term plan?
The DQ response must be 150-200 words and have at least one citation and one reference in APA format.
3. How would you prioritize training, location, and population when selecting practicum and your personal career plan? Why is it important that you consider these things? Cite one example of why this is important.
The DQ response must be 150-200 words and have at least one citation and one reference in APA format.
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