Minimizing Patient-Clinician Violence

A new brochure has been developed to help clinicians reduce violence in the practice of psychology through the work of the Division 12 Section VII/APA Advisory Committee on Colleague Assistance and the APA Practice Directorate. From the brochure (pdf download):

 

Few challenges facing psychology practitioners are more distressing than the possibility of patient violence toward the clinician. According to national surveys, roughly 1/3 of practicing psychologists have concerns about possible patient violence; and, 15% - 25% are at risk of being assaulted by a patient at some point in their careers. Most instances of patient assault have not resulted in serious harm or injury; however, the emotional distress on the clinician can be substantial, and it is usually far more disturbing than any physical injury.

Education and training in the evaluation and management of potentially violent patients is often minimal. Because of the complexity of such patients and the high intensity of the context in which they can present, it is helpful to be prepared with knowledge and some plans for dealing with this situation.

Please download a copy today. The .pdf file is formatted for double-sided printing. You may download a copy for onscreen viewing, as well.

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Membership

Welcome to APA Division 12, the Society of Clinical Psychology!

If you have a doctoral degree in clinical psychology, are a student in a recognized program in clinical psychology, or have demonstrated interest in and active engagement in practice, research, teaching, administration, and/or study in the field of clinical psychology, you are invited to join APA Division 12, the Society of Clinical Psychology.

Membership benefits include receiving Division 12 publications, The Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice. In addition, members can access the Division listserve: an active internet group discussing current issues pertaining to the field clinical psychology.

Any given membership year ends as of August 31. Those who join after August 31 will have their membership take effect on January 1 of the following year.

Read below to learn the qualifications for each type of membership: Full, Affiliate, and Student.

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Full Member

Full members have a doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from an APA-approved or regionally accredited program, and an internship in Clinical Psychology equivalent to one full-time year in duration. They must also be full members of APA.
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