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The growth of psychology as a professional field has brought into prominence a number of problems which were perhaps unthought of by the small number of psychologists half a century ago. The scientific status of psychology is accepted, but its locus in the galaxy of scientific specialities is not clear. Its relation to other practicing professions is still subject to debate and disagreement. Within the profession there is concern over its public relations, its legal status, and its ethical responsibilities. Questions on such problems have been asked by all professions and have been answered by some. In this chapter it is our purpose to call attention to the situation in psychology. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)