Drug Abuse Louisville: Psychology: Continuing Education Beyond the Degree
In many fields, organized learning ends once a graduate has walked across the stage with a diploma in hand. Certainly, every professional will continue to learn about their chosen field through experience and networking, but they may not ever have to sit in a classroom again. This simply isn’t the case when it comes to the social sciences. For psychology, continuing education may be just as important to professional development as what was learned at the university level. In an ever-changing field, those who fail to keep up with the latest research are doomed to be left behind.
Where you live and practice will have a big impact on your psychology continuing education path. States differ as to what they require for the renewal of your license. It will be to your benefit to closely examine the requirements for your state. This means not only making sure you know how many hours of study you are required to attend, but which materials and institutions are considered acceptable. States also may have specific concentrations they require for their psychologists. For instance, certain states may require that at least some of your hours be focused on domestic violence or drug abuse. The major problems that face your area will likely be a guide as to what the state will require in the educational materials.
Naturally, however, the importance of psychology continuing education expands beyond simply meeting the requirements for the renewal of a license. Those involved in research must keep themselves abreast of the latest ethical and practical changes and discoveries in the field. Those involved in therapy must also keep up with modern practices and trends. Not that it makes any sense to change your therapy based on what happens to be popular at the time, but all training can give you deeper insight into the changes that can be possible. You have to know the rules, after all, if you want to be able to break them.
In today’s world of psychology, continuing education is easier and more convenient than ever before. If you don’t have time to make it to a classroom, you can simply make up your credits online. The APA provides a great deal of material you can use to obtain CEUs. That is just one of many organizations that can help you get the credits you need. Make sure and check with the institution and with the state to ensure the credits you are earning will count towards the renewal of your license.
In the field of psychology continuing education is of the utmost importance. For more information, please visit http://www.psychotherapynetworker.org/psychology-continuing-education.
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