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__________________________________ Laws, Regulations, and Ethics for Florida Psychologists, 2nd Edition

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LAWS, REGULATIONS, AND ETHICS FOR FLORIDA PSYCHOLOGISTS, 2ND EDITION

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21. Chapter 490 states that the practice of psychology includes all of the following EXCEPT: A) biofeedback. B) intelligence testing. C) medication management. D) hypnosis. 22. The intent of Chapter 490 includes all of the following EXCEPT that: A) the legislature must provide privileged communication. B) a school psychologist can practice without a license and further continuing education. C) psychological services must be provided to assist the public. D) the practice of psychology by unqualified persons presents a danger to society. 23. Every professional advertisement placed by a Florida psychologist must explicitly include which wording? A) “Florida mental health provider” B) “Licensed psychologist” C) “Board-certified clinician” D) “Health-care professional” 24. Which of the following acts does NOT constitute grounds for discipline? A) Being convicted of any crime unrelated to psychological practice B) Failing to perform any statutory or legal obligation C) Advertising or practicing under a name other than one’s own D) False, deceptive, or misleading advertising 25. Under 490.009, failing to reply to a written department inquiry about an investigation within how many days is grounds for discipline?

26. Under Chapter 490, the ethical practice of psychology includes all of the following EXCEPT: A) a. counseling. B) b. alcoholism and substance abuse. C) c. sex therapy. D) d. evaluation of insanity. 27. Chapter 90 of the 2025 Florida Statutes describes: A) involuntary examination. B) health professions and occupations.

C) evidence code. D) the Baker Act.

28. All of the following have additional qualifications set by the Board of Psychology EXCEPT the practice of: A) hypnosis. B) sex therapy. C) juvenile sex offender therapy. D) group therapy. 29. Privileged communication may be waived: A) when the psychologist is a defendant in a complaint filed by the patient. B) with the patient’s verbal authorization. C) when more than one person is in family therapy and only one member agrees. D) When a child’s teacher requests information about the child’s therapy. 30. Among Smith’s (2003) practical tips, clarifying “who the client is” and the limits of confidentiality are emphasized as especially critical when services are: A) delivered exclusively through telehealth platforms. B) rendered at no cost to the recipient. C) requested by a third party, such as a court or employer. D) provided after normal business hours. 31. A “psychotherapist” can be partly defined as an individual who is: A) person licensed as a registered nurse. B) person licensed or certified as a psychologist. C) person certified as a social worker. D) school psychologist.

A) 10 days B) 20 days C) 30 days D) 60 days

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