Introduction. The profession of psycho-oncologist in Poland is not sufficiently regulated by law. Current solutions in the system involve contradictory regulations on obtaining qualifications to practice, which produces in effect systemic chaos and result in limited availability of services provided to oncology patients and their families by practitioners of this demanding profession. Material and methods. A survey conducted among psycho-oncologists concerning their professional identity was used in order to examine their opinion on the current legal regulations of this profession and the possible consequences of incoherent law solutions. The study used an original anonymous questionnaire entitled Survey on selected aspects of the psycho-o...
Psycho-oncology is a young european speciality. Having existed for twenty years, it involves a need ...
It is acknowledged by various organizations, experts, and researchers around the world that meeting ...
The challenges met by the psychiatrist and the psychologist and the difficulties in providing forens...
Niniejsza praca jest próbą analizy administracyjnoprawnych aspektów zawodu psychologa. Na całość tek...
During the last 20 years, psychological interventions and Psychotherapy have acquired a modest but s...
Objective: Psycho-oncological counseling should be an integrated part of modern cancer therapy. The ...
Introduction. Due to the multidisciplinary nature of oncological treatment, it is necessary to coor...
1. Identity of the psychotherapeutic professions Psychotherapy remains a largely unregulated practic...
AbstractWith society getting older and affected by many diseases, more and more people suffer from s...
In this article the author examines the rationale, in legal and policy terms, of the inextricable as...
The existence of reciprocal psyche-soma influence requires a double relationship, medical and psycho...
Background Involuntary admission (IA) for psychiatric treatment is a massive restriction of human r...
Compulsory interventions severely restrict constitutional rights of the patients. They are exception...
In Canada, statutory regulation for the mental health professions is a provincial or territorial mat...
Klimczyk Agata. Prawne podstawy wykonywania zawodu psychologa = The Legal basis of profession of psy...
Psycho-oncology is a young european speciality. Having existed for twenty years, it involves a need ...
It is acknowledged by various organizations, experts, and researchers around the world that meeting ...
The challenges met by the psychiatrist and the psychologist and the difficulties in providing forens...
Niniejsza praca jest próbą analizy administracyjnoprawnych aspektów zawodu psychologa. Na całość tek...
During the last 20 years, psychological interventions and Psychotherapy have acquired a modest but s...
Objective: Psycho-oncological counseling should be an integrated part of modern cancer therapy. The ...
Introduction. Due to the multidisciplinary nature of oncological treatment, it is necessary to coor...
1. Identity of the psychotherapeutic professions Psychotherapy remains a largely unregulated practic...
AbstractWith society getting older and affected by many diseases, more and more people suffer from s...
In this article the author examines the rationale, in legal and policy terms, of the inextricable as...
The existence of reciprocal psyche-soma influence requires a double relationship, medical and psycho...
Background Involuntary admission (IA) for psychiatric treatment is a massive restriction of human r...
Compulsory interventions severely restrict constitutional rights of the patients. They are exception...
In Canada, statutory regulation for the mental health professions is a provincial or territorial mat...
Klimczyk Agata. Prawne podstawy wykonywania zawodu psychologa = The Legal basis of profession of psy...
Psycho-oncology is a young european speciality. Having existed for twenty years, it involves a need ...
It is acknowledged by various organizations, experts, and researchers around the world that meeting ...
The challenges met by the psychiatrist and the psychologist and the difficulties in providing forens...