What Is The Mental Capacity Act (2005) And Mental Capacity? A Clinical Psychology Podcast Episode.
One of the new sections in my brand-new book Clinical Psychology: Second Edition is all about the Mental Capacity Act (2005). This is a critical and fascinating piece of legislation that impacts the work of mental health professionals in the United Kingdom, and I strongly believe that other countries have similar laws in place. In this useful clinical psychology podcast episode, you’ll learn what is mental capacity, what is the Mental Capacity Act (2005) and so many more interesting facts that you’ll need on your clinical psychology journey. If you’re interested in working in mental health settings in the future then this is a critical episode for you.
In the psychology news section, you'll learn why there's more to life than happiness, how uncomfortable heat might interfere with the Criminal Justice System, and why cynics rarely rise to the top.
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