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APA Guide

Specialty Guidelines for F.P.

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The APA Specialty guidelines for forensic psychologists were published in what year? 1991
The SGFP outlines 3 responsibilities of the FP. What are they? 1.01- Integrity 1.02- Impartiality and Fairness 1.03- Avoiding Conflicts on Interest (avoid as well as identify)
Generally competence for F.P., as outlined in the APA Guides, encompasses what? 2.01 Scope of competence: evaluating all aspects to determine self-competency and potentially consulting with colleagues and other experts.
The 8 parts that an F.P. will consider in determining competence (according to APA) are? (2.02-2.06) 2.02: Gaining and Maintaining 2.03: Representing Competencies 2.04: Knowledge of Legal Systems/Rights 2.05: Knowledge of Scientific Foundation for Opinions/Testimony 2.06: Knowledge of Scientific Foundation for Teaching/Research
The 8 parts that an F.P. will consider in determining competence (according to APA) are? (2.07-2.09) 2.07: Consider Impact of Personal Beliefs 2.08: Appreciation of Group/Indv. Differences 2.09: Appropriate Use of Services/Products
Diligence is broken into 4 parts for the purposes of the Specialty Guides. What are they? 3.01:Provision of Services 3.02: Responsiveness 3.03:Communication 3.04:Termination of Services
Outline the portions of the Relationship guideline for F.P. detailed by APA? 4.01:Resp. to Retaining Parties 4.02: Multiple Relationships 4.03:Providing ER mental health services to forensic examinees
In the relationship guide, item 4.02, special break down is given to the issue of multiple relationships. Can you break it down further? (4.02.01-4.02.03) 4.02.01- Therapeutic/Forensic Role Conflicts 4.02.02- Testimony provided by practitioners providing therapeutic services 4.02.03- provision of forensic therapeutic services
Fees of the F.P are broken into 3 points. What are they? 5.01- Determining Fees 5.02- Fee Arrangement 5.03- Pro Bono Services
Significant guidelines are laid forth regarding informed consent/assent/ and notification. Speak to these points. 6.01- Timing and Substance 6.02- Communication with Service Seekers 6.03- Communication with Forensic Examinees 6.04- Communication with Collateral Info. Sources 6.05- Communication in Research Contexts
Regarding guideline 6.03, APA identifies subsections of Communication with Forensic Examinees. What are they? 6.03.01- Persons not ordered/mandated 6.03.02- Persons ordered/mandated 6.03.03- Persons lacking capacity to provide informed consent 6.03.04- Evaluating persons not provided counsel
3 points are outlined under the section of Conflicts in Practice. What are they? 7.01-Conflicts with Legal Authority 7.02-Conflicts with Organizational Demands 7.03-Resolving Ethical Issues with Fellow Professionals
Tell me the four main considerations for F.P. when discussing privacy/confidentiality/and privilege. 8.01- Release of Information 8.02- Access to Information 8.03- Acquiring Collateral and 3rd Party Information 8.04- Use of case materials for scholarly pursuits
When discussing Methods and Procedures APA points to three main categories of concern to the F.P. What are these categories? 9.01-Use of appropriate methods 9.02-Use of multiple sources of information 9.03-opinions regarding persons not examined
There are 8 subsections when discussing Assessment guidelines. Name the first 4. 10.01- Focus on Legally Relevant Factors 10.02- Selection and Use of Assessment Procedures 10.03- Appreciation of Individual Differences 10.04- Consideration of Assessment Settings
There are 10 subsections when discussing Assessment guidelines. Name item 5 through 8. 10.05-Provision of Assessment Feedback 10.06-Documentation and Compilation of Data Considered 10.07-Provision of Documentation 10.08-Recordkeeping
How a F.P. communicates with the public and professional community is of great importance to the APA specialty guides. Outline the first 4 main points. 11.01-Accuracy/Fairness/Avoiding Deception 11.02-Differentiating between observations/inferences/conclu. 11.03-Disclosing info sources/basis of opinion 11.04-Comprehensive/accurate rep of opinion in report & testimon 11.06- 11.07-
How a F.P. communicates with the public and professional community is of great importance to the APA specialty guides. Outline the 5th-7th points. 11.05- Commenting upon other prof./participants in legal proceedings 11.06- out of court statements 11.07- commenting upon legal proceedings 11.07-
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