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- EuroPsy abstract "The EuroPsy is a European standard of education and training that enables individual psychologists to be recognised as having a European-level qualification in psychology. It is based on six-years of education and training in psychology, including a year of supervised practice. EuroPsy was developed in order to set a quality benchmark of education and practice in psychology, and therefore to protect the public, and to improve mobility for psychologists between countries in Europe. EuroPsy is based on EuroPsyT “A framework for education and training of psychologists in Europe” which was accepted by the European Federation of Psychologists' Associations (EFPA) in 2001.Psychologists reaching the EuroPsy standard are recorded in the Register of European Psychologists, which distinguishes three broad professional contexts (and a fourth category for those who do not fit the others): education, clinical & health, organisation & work.The EuroPsy completed piloting in late 2008 (in Finland, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) and will be launched in July 2009 at the EFPA General Assembly in Oslo, which takes place after the European Congress of Psychology.".
- EuroPsy wikiPageExternalLink www.ecp2009.no.
- EuroPsy wikiPageExternalLink www.efpa.eu.
- EuroPsy wikiPageID "20567435".
- EuroPsy wikiPageRevisionID "578028041".
- EuroPsy hasPhotoCollection EuroPsy.
- EuroPsy subject Category:Personal_documents.
- EuroPsy subject Category:Psychologists.
- EuroPsy type Abstraction100002137.
- EuroPsy type Communication100033020.
- EuroPsy type Document106470073.
- EuroPsy type PersonalDocuments.
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- EuroPsy comment "The EuroPsy is a European standard of education and training that enables individual psychologists to be recognised as having a European-level qualification in psychology. It is based on six-years of education and training in psychology, including a year of supervised practice. EuroPsy was developed in order to set a quality benchmark of education and practice in psychology, and therefore to protect the public, and to improve mobility for psychologists between countries in Europe.".
- EuroPsy label "EuroPsy".
- EuroPsy label "EuroPsy".
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- EuroPsy sameAs EuroPsy.
- EuroPsy wasDerivedFrom EuroPsy?oldid=578028041.
- EuroPsy isPrimaryTopicOf EuroPsy.