Erica H. Wise, Ph.D. is a consultant, educator, and frequent workshop presenter on ethical issues in professional psychology. For 20 years she taught doctoral level courses in the clinical psychology doctoral program at UNC Chapel Hill that focused on clinical theory and practice, ethics and diversity, and clinical supervision. She is a former chair of the APA Ethics Committee and the North Carolina Psychology Board, and she recently completed two terms on the APA Board Educational Affairs (BEA). She is a past-president of NCPA and current co-chair of the NCPA Ethics Committee. She was the recipient of the 2013 Annual APA Ethics Committee Award for Outstanding Contributions to Ethics Education and received a 2014 APA Presidential Citation for her work in social justice advocacy and self-care for psychologists, and she is a Fellow of the Society of Clinical Psychology (Division 12) of APA. Her professional interests include professional education and training, multicultural supervision, continuing education for psychologists, and the integration of ethics, diversity, self-care, and communitarian care into academic and professional practice settings.
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