What do psychologists think about mandatory continuing education? A survey of Pennsylvania practitioners. |
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Authors: | Sharkin, Bruce S. Plageman, Paula M. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Would psychologists voluntarily participate in continuing education (CE) if it were not mandatory to do so? Does CE help make psychologists more effective clinicians? These and other aspects of mandatory CE were explored in a survey of 168 licensed psychologists in Pennsylvania. Although 75% of respondents were in favor of mandatory CE, the sample was divided over the question of whether they would obtain the required credits if not mandatory. Forty-five percent of respondents reported that attendance at CE programs often increases their clinical effectiveness, whereas 41% reported this as occurring sometimes, and 11% as only rarely. Because this survey was conducted in Pennsylvania, the results are discussed in light of varying CE requirements in other states. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | licensed psychologists attitudes toward mandatory continuing education quality of services regional differences Pennsylvania |
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