Abstract: | Describes 5 means of maintaining standards for psychological practice that are currently used in the US: (1) general and criminal law, (2) peer control, (3) federal regulations, (4) state boards of examiners in psychology, and (5) civil malpractice litigation. Their relevance to the Canadian context is discussed, especially with respect to the more restricted role of the Canadian federal government in professional affairs, the lower profile for civil rights, and the lower incidence of civil litigation in Canada. Recommendations made to ensure the exemplary practice of psychology include the increased use of peer control through peer review committees, increased organization of professional practice at the national level, and a closer liaison between professional associations and governing boards at the provincial level. (7 ref) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |