- European Symposium on Ethics in Psychology: Dealing with Complaints Against Psychologists Across Europe Paris 2018
Symposium at Paris-Nanterre University
May 4, 2018, 9:00 – 13:00
Participants: members of the EFPA BoE and French colleagues interested in ethical matters.
Dealing with complaints against psychologists across Europe
The aim of the symposium is to compare
- The procedures (if any) established in various countries for dealing with complaints.
- The argumentation applied to a concrete case.
The first part of the symposium consists in brief outlines of the modalities by which complaints are dealt with: who are the judges, how are they chosen, how is the case treated, how can psychologists defend themselves, what type of outcome for a case? Is there a possibility to appeal? Could the system be improved and how?
The second part of the symposium: a lively discussion between participants ensued, and the symposium ended around a delicious cold buffet offered by the University.
Programme:
- Anne Andronikof: Opening of the Symposium
- Miguel Ricou: Dealing with complaints against psychologists across Europe - case of Portugal
- Bohumila Baštecká: Dealing with complaints against psychologists across Europe - case of Czech Republic
- Vicent Bermejo: Dealing with complaints against psychologists across Europe - case of Spain
- Nina Dalen: Dealing with complaints against psychologists across Europe - case of Norway
- Kristina Taylor: Dealing with complaints against psychologists across Europe - case of Sweden
- Vita Poštuvan: Dealing with complaints against psychologists across Europe - case of Slovenia
- Henk Geertsema: Dealing with complaints against psychologists across Europe - case of The Netherlands
- French colleagues: Dealing with complaints against psychologists across Europe - case of The France
- Closing of the event