Psychology as a Profession in Australia John
O’Gorman Psychology is a science and a profession and has always faced challenges in maintaing the proper balance between its two worlds. This book doesn’t shy away from those issues, some of which have been debated by the profession for a very long time. It tackles them head-on with great insight and knowledge. It begins with a discussion of what it means to be in a profession, then moves on to history, the modern-day status of psychology, training, competencies, ethics, and the regulation and representation of psychology and psychologists. This book is about how ideas central to what it means to be a profession are expressed in the case of psychology. It is concerned with professional psychology, the features it shares with other professions, and the impact social change has had on professions in general. Those setting out on the path of professional practice will find it helpful to reflect on what being a member of a profession means. The book is written primarily for third-year psychology students who are looking eagerly to becoming practitioner psychologists. It begins with a discussion of what it means to describe a cultural practice as a profession, then moves on to a little history, the modern-day status of psychology, training, competencies, ethics, and the regulation and representation of psychology and psychologists. Suggested readings are included for each chapter. FROM THE PREFACE
About the Author Professor
O’Gorman commenced as ACU National’s Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Quality and
Outreach) in 2003 and is based at the Brisbane Campus. Before joining
ACU National, Professor O’Gorman was Foundation Professor of
Psychology and Head of the School of Applied Psychology in the Faculty
of Health Sciences at Griffith University, and was for 10 years Dean
of Health Sciences at that university. He was Head of the Department
of Psychology and Dean of the Faculty of Arts during his period at
the University of New England in Armidale from 1974 to 1989. Between
1970 and 1973, he held the positions of Psychologist and then Senior
Psychologist in the Psychology Research Unit of the Australian Military
Forces in Melbourne. Professor O’Gorman is a Fellow of the Australian
Psychological Society and chaired the Course Development and Accreditation
Committee of the Society from 1991 to 1995, and the Society’s
Board (now College) of Organisational Psychologists from 1991 to 1993.
He was Chair of the Psychologists Board of Queensland from 1992 to
1998. He has published extensively on psychophysiology and individual
differences and on professional issues.
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