Careers in Psychology Forum and AdvisorAdvisee Meeting 201819

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Careers in Psychology Forum and Advisor-Advisee Meeting 2018/19 Other professional careers in Psychology 2018.

Careers in Psychology Forum and Advisor-Advisee Meeting 2018/19 Other professional careers in Psychology 2018. 10. 22

Hong Kong �The Hong Kong Psychological Society (HKPS) � 4 Divisions Clinical Psychology (DCP)

Hong Kong �The Hong Kong Psychological Society (HKPS) � 4 Divisions Clinical Psychology (DCP) Educational Psychology (DEP) Industrial-Organizational Psychology (DIOP) Counselling Psychology (DCo. P)

Hong Kong �All 4 Divisions: Must be HKPS member (recognized degree in Psychology), &

Hong Kong �All 4 Divisions: Must be HKPS member (recognized degree in Psychology), & Must possess a post-graduate degree in that specific area of psychology with supervised practice component recognized by the Division

Registration/Licensure �Society-based registration Basic & upper degrees in Psychology + career exp. RCP, REP,

Registration/Licensure �Society-based registration Basic & upper degrees in Psychology + career exp. RCP, REP, RIOP, RCo. P, RP �Accredited Registers Scheme for Healthcare Professions (AR Scheme) Educational Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist 2019

HK: Clinical Psychology �https: //hkps-dcp. org. hk

HK: Clinical Psychology �https: //hkps-dcp. org. hk

HK: Educational Psychology �http: //www. dep. hkps. org. hk

HK: Educational Psychology �http: //www. dep. hkps. org. hk

HK: I-O Psychology �http: //www. diop. hkps. org. hk �Industrial-Organisational Psychology is the study

HK: I-O Psychology �http: //www. diop. hkps. org. hk �Industrial-Organisational Psychology is the study of human behaviour in the workplace. It examines the complexities and the dynamics of interactions amongst individuals, teams, culture, power, resources, technology, job nature, environmental change, corporate strategies, government policies and their combined impact on performance and productivity.

HK: I-O Psychology �Industrial-Organisational Psychologists work as consultants, researchers, advisors, facilitators, and/or educators/trainers for

HK: I-O Psychology �Industrial-Organisational Psychologists work as consultants, researchers, advisors, facilitators, and/or educators/trainers for government, industries, communities, academic institutions and various types of work organisations. They apply psychological theories, researches, methods and techniques to organisational, business and societal problems.

HK: I-O Psychology �In HK, most IO psychologists work either as external consultants (e.

HK: I-O Psychology �In HK, most IO psychologists work either as external consultants (e. g. working in HR consultancy firm / management consultancy firm), or as internal consultants (e. g. working in private sector organisations’ internal HR Team / Talent Development Team / Organisational Development Team). Some IO psychologists also work in academic and research positions.

HK: I-O Psychology �Key work areas: Selection & assessment Training & development Performance appraisal

HK: I-O Psychology �Key work areas: Selection & assessment Training & development Performance appraisal & career development Coaching, counselling & mentoring Organizational development & change Occupational health & safety

HK: Counselling Psychology �http: //www. dcop. hkps. org. hk �Counselling psychologists work according to

HK: Counselling Psychology �http: //www. dcop. hkps. org. hk �Counselling psychologists work according to a wellness-based model, which puts more focus on improving the general wellbeing of a person who is healthy but going through a difficult phase of life. http: //www. hksyu. edu

HK: Counselling Psychology �Where counselling psychologists work: University counselling centre Hospital Sports organization Voluntary

HK: Counselling Psychology �Where counselling psychologists work: University counselling centre Hospital Sports organization Voluntary organization Commercial organization School Early education, etc.

HK: Counselling Psychology � Key work areas: Assessment Counselling Public education Training Research &

HK: Counselling Psychology � Key work areas: Assessment Counselling Public education Training Research & development � Issues Emotional problem Stress management Interpersonal relationship Life adjustement Family relationship & parenting Personal development & planning Life or work crisis

HK: Counselling Psychology �Counselling psychologists may use different therapeutic approaches, including: Person-Centered Therapy Psychodynamic

HK: Counselling Psychology �Counselling psychologists may use different therapeutic approaches, including: Person-Centered Therapy Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy Solution-Focused Therapy Family Therapy Play Therapy

Forensic / Criminal Psychology? �No such profession in HK �Most forensic / criminal psychology

Forensic / Criminal Psychology? �No such profession in HK �Most forensic / criminal psychology services are covered by clinical psychologists working in: Correctional Services Department Hong Kong Police Force Social Welfare Department Hospital Authority NGOs with services for offenders & people with addictive behaviours

UK �Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) � 2231 “Practitioner Psychologists” or “Registered Psychologists”

UK �Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) � 2231 “Practitioner Psychologists” or “Registered Psychologists” in UK: Clinical psychologists Counselling psychologists Educational psychologists Forensic psychologists Health psychologists Occupational psychologists Sport and exercise psychologists

UK �Recognized degree in Psychology & �Doctoral degree in the specific area of Psychology

UK �Recognized degree in Psychology & �Doctoral degree in the specific area of Psychology with practice component & �Registration with HCPC

USA �American Psychological Association (APA) �Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB) �Doctoral

USA �American Psychological Association (APA) �Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB) �Doctoral degree in Clinical psychology, Counseling, School psychology, etc �accruing postdoctoral clinical hours and passing the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP) � 106, 500 “Licensed Psychologists” (2014)

USA – APA Recognized Specialties in Professional Psychology � Clinical Neuropsychology � Clinical Health

USA – APA Recognized Specialties in Professional Psychology � Clinical Neuropsychology � Clinical Health Psychology � Psychoanalysis in Psychology � School Psychology � Clinical Child Psychology � Counseling Psychology � Industrial Organizational Psychology � Behavioral and Cognitive Psychology � Forensic Psychology � Family Psychology � Professional Geropsychology � Police and Public Safety Psychology � Sleep psychology � Rehabilitation Psychology

Australia � Psychology Board of Australia � Area of practice endorsements by state or

Australia � Psychology Board of Australia � Area of practice endorsements by state or territory: Clinical neuropsychology Clinical psychology Community psychology Counselling psychology Educational and developmental psychology Forensic psychology Health psychology Organisational psychology Sport and exercise psychology � Total: 11, 702 (2017)

Canada �Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) �Each province and territory has a psychological regulatory body

Canada �Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) �Each province and territory has a psychological regulatory body Hold a doctorate degree in psychology from an accredited program; a master’s degree is accepted in some provinces Pass the Exam for Professional Practice in Psychology and/or other written or oral examinations (applicable in most provinces) Register with a provincial/territorial regulatory body

Canada: areas of practice �Clinical psychology �Counselling psychology �Clinical neuropsychology �School psychology �Correctional/forensic psychology

Canada: areas of practice �Clinical psychology �Counselling psychology �Clinical neuropsychology �School psychology �Correctional/forensic psychology �Health psychology �Rehabilitation psychology �Industrial/organizational psychology

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