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in particular that concerning the teaching mode (presential, distance or in a comodal or hybrid format).
2 credits
15.0 h
Q2
Teacher(s)
Willemsen Jochem;
Language
French
Prerequisites
The prerequisite(s) for this Teaching Unit (Unité d’enseignement – UE) for the programmes/courses that offer this Teaching Unit are specified at the end of this sheet.
Main themes
- Information on the whole of the different recommendations governing the practice of the profession
- Concepts of ethics, morality and professional deontology: links and differences, historical aspects of the deontological code in psychology, the deontological code as structuring element of a profession
- Codes of professional conduct of psychologists: European ethical charter, Belgian code (history, contents, in particular concepts of respect, consent, publicity, sexual contacts), codes of sectors (clinicians, work and organisations, research and education)
- Professional secrecy: principles, exceptions, shared professional secrecy, individual cases, court testimonies (Articles 458 and 458bis of the Criminal Code), criminal and civil sanctions
- Failure to assist a person in danger (Article 422bis of the Criminal Code) and Decree of 12th May 2004 on the assistance to victims of child abuse
- Records management: Laws relating to the patient's rights (22nd August 2002) and to privacy protection (8th December 1992)
- Case studies and individual cases (work under mandate, work with children and families, parental authority, responsible adult)
Aims
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
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With regard to the frame of reference of the learning outcomes, the course aims, as a priority, to get the student:
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Other information
The above-mentioned courses provide an important foundation for the understanding and integration of the course content.
- LPSP1110 : Law: education, health & labour (30hrs, 3 credits) (or deemed to be equivalent)
- LPSP1110 : Law: education, health & labour (30hrs, 3 credits) (or deemed to be equivalent)
Bibliography
- PowerPoint du cours magistral (accessible sur la plate-forme Moodle)
- Extraits de J.-M. HAUSMAN et G. SCHAMPS (dir.), Aspects juridiques et déontologiques de l'activité de psychologue clinicien, Bruylant, Bruxelles, 2016, 375 p. (accessible notamment en bibliothèque)
- J.-M. HAUSMAN, M. DE MUELENAERE et E. VRANKEN (dir.), Psychologie, droit & déontologie. Recueil de textes normatifs, Anthémis, Limal, 2019, 542 p. [Les étudiants ont le droit de disposer de ce recueil de textes à l'examen, vierge de toute annotation.]
- Autres documents identifiés comme matière du cours par le titulaire du cours, par exemple des brochures éditées par la Commission des psychologues (accessibles sur la plate-forme Moodle)
Teaching materials
- PowerPoint du cours magistral (accessible sur la plate-forme Moodle)
- Extraits de J.-M. HAUSMAN et G. SCHAMPS (dir.), Aspects juridiques et déontologiques de l’activité de psychologue clinicien, Bruylant, Bruxelles, 2016, 375 p. (accessible notamment en bibliothèque)
- Autres documents identifiés comme matière du cours par le titulaire du cours, par exemple des brochures éditées par la Commission des psychologues (accessibles sur la plate-forme Moodle)
- J.-M. HAUSMAN, M. DE MUELENAERE et E. VRANKEN (dir.), Psychologie, droit & déontologie. Recueil de textes normatifs, Anthémis, Limal, 2019, 542 p.
Faculty or entity
EPSY