Practice Guidelines Third edition - BPS
2009. Legislation, practice and technology have moved on since then and these changes are captured in the new guidance. This edition of the guidelines was produced through the British Psychological Society’s Professional Practice Board by a working group drawn from the range of Member Networks
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