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Date: | Thu, 26 Oct 2006 19:23:25 -0400 |
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Dear all:
I am confused about why advocating for our profession to have a broad scope of practice would
be labeled by one of our members as "unprofessional". My husband is a clinical psychologist. The
American Psychological Association routinely advocates quite vociferously for their scope of wor
k to be broadly defined. This has ensured that clinical psychologists and social workers have
more autonomy in their practice and can bill directly to insurance. Apparently, one of the
liscening boards in one state had tried to restrict the practice of psychologists
and therapists. The APA managed to lobby hard enough that the licensing board backed down.
Should we assume that the APA is unprofessional because pscyhologists and social workers are
not "medical" enough to question whether or not they should have a broad scope of practice? I'm
sure my husband is quite grateful to those who advocated for his ability to practice unfettered by
restrictions on his ability to provide evidence from his scientific background. In addition, he is
considered an autonomous professional that may talk to his colleagues in a related profession,
psychiatrists in an adult manner. That means that he is able to discuss his opinions and diagree
with psychiatrists in the manner in which any professional is able to disagree and hold differing
opinions.
Professional MEANS that we do interact collaboratively and do question when we feel the evidence
and sometimes our experience substantiates our opinion. Even a nonprofessional has the right to
question the "expert" and expect a reasonable explanation and dialogue.
Best regards,
Susan E. Burger, MHS, PhD, IBCLC (at least for now)
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