Professional practice

Encyclopedia articles

  • Setting — The conditions of psychological work: time, place, duration, rules. A stable setting creates a safe space for therapy.
  • Supervision — Professional guidance of a psychologist's work by a more experienced colleague. Aimed at improving quality of care and professional development.
  • Therapeutic approaches — Major evidence-based models and methods of psychotherapeutic intervention.
  • Burnout — A syndrome of physical and emotional exhaustion resulting from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed.
  • Ethics in Psychology — Principles and standards guiding the professional practice of psychology, including beneficence, confidentiality, informed consent, and competence boundaries.

Tests

  • MBI — Maslach Burnout Inventory (22 items)

Books