Practice Guidelines Third edition - BPS
The Guidelines will be reviewed in accordance with Society policy within a maximum period of five years in order to reflect current legislation, evidence and practice contexts. Psychologists using the Practice Guidelines should do so in conjunction with the BPS Code of Ethics and Conduct and the BPS Code of Human Research Ethics, as necessary.
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