Investigate what communication skills are used in this job
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Psychology is a rapidly-growing profession and to be successful in
this profession, certain qualities are required such as the following:
Communication Skills: a good psychologist should have excellent
and oral communication skills and can efficiently communicate with different
groups of people.
Compassion: a good psychologist has to be very compassionate and
emphasize with a patient’s issues. The psychologist should make patients feel
comfortable.
Emotional stability: the psychologist is able to handle the stress
and emotional disorder his or her patients have.
Ethics: This is one of the
most important aspects of psychology. A great psychologist has a strong ethic
code and keeps patient’s information, confidential. The psychologist also
understands his or her job can significantly impact people’s lives. It is noted
that psychologists use the word ethics to refer both to the
mandatory floor or minimum standards adopted by the profession (i.e., remedial ethics)
as well as to voluntary efforts to live out moral ideals (Knapp &
VandeeCreek, 2006).
Every aspect of psychology treatment has been impacted by
technology. Psychologists take advantage of this “digital revolution”, using
phones, text-messaging, instant messenger and Skype. My personal example is
about my own psychologist, who has monthly sessions with me through Skype. My
psychologist is in Argentina and the online communication with webcam, is the
closest to face-to-face sessions.
Despite of the convenient use of technology, psychologists need to
address the importance technology can have upon the ethical practice of
psychology. A 1997 "American Psychological Association (APA) Statement on
Services by Telephone, Teleconferencing, and Internet" by the APA Ethics
Committee briefly acknowledges that the APA "...Ethics Code is not
specific with regard to telephone therapy, or teleconferencing, or any
electronically provided services as such, and has no rules prohibiting such
services." Psychologists are told that after reviewing these services,
they "...must then consider the relevant ethical standards and other requirements,
such as licensure boards." No further guidance has been forthcoming from
APA, although in 2002, references to "electronic transmission" were
added. (APA, 2002).
I consider myself knowledgeable of new technology. In fact, I do
almost everything through my computer and now on my Droid cell phone. Also,
communicating with people around the world for free with Skype, brings a great
deal of possibilities and freedom for me and my future patients; we do not have
to be in the same city or even the same country, to have private sessions.
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Knapp, S. J., & VandeCreek, L. D. (2006).
Remedial and Positive Ethics. In S. J. Knapp, L. D. VandeCreek (Eds.) , Practical
ethics for psychologists: A positive approach (pp. 3-14). Washington, DC US:
American Psychological Association. doi:10.1037/11331-001
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Drude, K. (2005). Ethics and
Malpractice. Retrieved from http://kspope.com/ethics/email.php
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