by Hillary Gamblin | Dec 18, 2019 | Psych
On average, school psychologists dedicate 47% of their time administering special education evaluations and reevaluations. So if a graduate student wants to become a successful school psychologist, they’ll need to master the administration of a psychoeducational...
by Abby Wilson | Nov 20, 2019 | Featured, Nursing Ed, Psych, Uncategorized
It’s no secret that HIPAA rules are daunting. But teaching them? Even more so. While HIPAA was created to protect health data integrity, confidentiality, and availability, it’s not an easy policy to understand. As MD Allen B. Weisse humorously remarked,...
by Hillary Gamblin | Oct 23, 2019 | Featured, Psych
Do psychology undergraduates have job-ready skills? Many professors believe their graduates are skilled and ripe for the job marketplace, but students don’t feel as confident. So it’s no surprise that this topic emerged in several presentations at the recent Society...
by Abby Wilson | Oct 9, 2019 | Featured, Nursing Ed, Psych, Uncategorized
If a patient disclosed private information, would you tweet about it? Probably not. But posting a selfie at work is harmless, right? Unfortunately, HIPAA violations on social media aren’t uncommon. And violators may not even know they’re posting something...
by Hillary Gamblin | Oct 2, 2019 | Psych, Featured
How exactly do you evaluate your students’ counseling skills? Not easily. Even the Fundamentals of Clinical Supervision admits that it’s hard to identify and measure specific skills. And before 2011, if you looked for a well-researched and tested tool to help, you...
by Hillary Gamblin | Sep 25, 2019 | Psych, Featured
Are you a gatekeeper in the counseling profession? This mantle of “gatekeeper” weighs heavily on many supervisors. And that weight grows heavier with research like the 2002 study that found that 10% of counselors-in-training weren’t suitable for the profession. ...
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