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|Is About=The European Federation of Pychologists' Associations represents 38 psychologists' associations in Europe, with a total of over 300,000 members, and promotes the development, dissemination and application of psychology in all its forms, and aims to contribute to shaping a humane society, in Europe and beyond, on the basis of psychology’s expertise. | |Is About=The European Federation of Pychologists' Associations represents 38 psychologists' associations in Europe, with a total of over 300,000 members, and promotes the development, dissemination and application of psychology in all its forms, and aims to contribute to shaping a humane society, in Europe and beyond, on the basis of psychology’s expertise. | ||
|Important Because=This model code of conduct reflects the shared understanding of the values of the EFPA's member organizations, and seeks to provide principles and guidelines by which individual psychologists and organizations can inform the practice of psychology and enhance professional competence. | |Important Because=This model code of conduct reflects the shared understanding of the values of the EFPA's member organizations, and seeks to provide principles and guidelines by which individual psychologists and organizations can inform the practice of psychology and enhance professional competence. | ||
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Resources
Guidelines
European Federation of Psychologists' Associations (EFPA) Model-Code of Ethics
What is this about?
The European Federation of Pychologists' Associations represents 38 psychologists' associations in Europe, with a total of over 300,000 members, and promotes the development, dissemination and application of psychology in all its forms, and aims to contribute to shaping a humane society, in Europe and beyond, on the basis of psychology’s expertise.
Why is this important?
This model code of conduct reflects the shared understanding of the values of the EFPA's member organizations, and seeks to provide principles and guidelines by which individual psychologists and organizations can inform the practice of psychology and enhance professional competence.