Ethical principes of psychologists and code of conduct
Contributor(s): American Psychological Association.
BBDD: Libros Publisher: [Washington] American Psychological Association 2003Clasificación(es): 3300 Temas profesionalesInteresa: Temas profesionalesDescriptor(es): Asociaciones profesionales | DeontologíaTipo de documento: ManualesOnline resources: Acceso electrónicoMaterial | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Impreso | Colegio Oficial de la Psicología de Madrid | E-62 (Browse shelf) | Acceso on-line |
INTRODUCTION AND APPLICABILITY. PREAMBLE. GENERAL PRINCIPLES.
Principle A: Beneficence and Nonmaleficence. Principle B: Fidelity and Responsibility. Principle C: Integrity. Principle D: Justice. Principle E: Respect for People's Rights and Dignity. ETHICAL STANDARDS. 1. Resolving Ethical Issues. 1.01 Misuse of Psychologists' Work. 1.02 Conflicts Between Ethics and Law, Regulations, or Other Governing Legal Authority. 1.03 Conflicts Between Ethics and Organizational Demands. 1.04 Informal Resolution of Ethical Violations. 1.05 Reporting Ethical Violations. 1.06 Cooperating With Ethics Committees. 1.07 Improper Complaints. 1.08 Unfair Discrimination Against Complainants and Respondents. 2. Competence. 2.01 Boundaries of Competence. 2.02 Providing Services in Emergencies. 2.03 Maintaining Competence. 2.04 Bases for Scientific and Professional Judgments. 2.05 Delegation of Work to Others. 2.06 Personal Problems and Conflicts. 3. Human Relations. 3.01 Unfair Discrimination. 3.02 Sexual Harassment. 3.03 Other Harassment. 3.04 Avoiding Harm. 3.05 Multiple Relationships. 3.06 Conflict of Interest .3.07 Third-Party Requests for Services 3.08 Exploitative Relationships. 3.09 Cooperation With Other Professionals. 3.10 Informed Consent. 3.11 Psychological Services Delivered To or Through Organizations. 3.12 Interruption of Psychological Services. 4. Privacy And Confidentiality. 4.01 Maintaining Confidentiality. 4.02 Discussing the Limits of Confidentiality. 4.03 Recording. 4.04 Minimizing Intrusions on Privacy. 4.05 Disclosures. 4.06 Consultations. 4.07 Use of Confidential Information for Didactic or Other Purposes. 5. Advertising and Other Public Statements. 5.01 Avoidance of False or Deceptive Statements. 5.02 Statements by Others. 5.03 Descriptions of Workshops and Non-Degree-Granting Educational Programs. 5.04 Media Presentations. 5.05 Testimonials. 5.06 In-Person Solicitation. 6. Record Keeping and Fees. 6.01 Documentation of Professional and Scientific Work and Maintenance of Records. 6.02 Maintenance, Dissemination, and Disposal of Confidential Records of Professional and Scientific Work. 6.03 Withholding Records for Nonpayment 6.04 Fees and Financial Arrangements. 6.05 Barter With Clients/Patients
6.06 Accuracy in Reports to Payors and Funding Sources. 6.07 Referrals and Fees.
7. Education and Training. 7.01 Design of Education and Training Programs. 7.02 Descriptions of Education and Training Programs. 7.03 Accuracy in Teaching 7.04 Student Disclosure of Personal Information. 7.05 Mandatory Individual or Group Therapy. 7.06 Assessing Student and Supervisee Performance. 7.07 Sexual Relationships With Students and Supervisees. 8. Research and Publication. 8.01 Institutional Approval. 8.02 Informed Consent to Research. 8.03 Informed Consent for Recording Voices and Images in Research. 8.04 Client/Patient, Student, and Subordinate Research Participants. 8.05 Dispensing With Informed Consent for Research. 8.06 Offering Inducements for Research Participation. 8.07 Deception in Research. 8.08 Debriefing. 8.09 Humane Care and Use of Animals in Research. 8.10 Reporting Research Results. 8.11 Plagiarism. 8.12 Publication Credit. 8.13 Duplicate Publication of Data. 8.14 Sharing Research Data for Verification. 8.15 Reviewers. 9. Assessment. 9.01 Bases for Assessments. 9.02 Use of Assessments 9.03 Informed Consent in Assessments. 9.04 Release of Test Data. 9.05 Test Construction. 9.06 Interpreting Assessment Results. 9.07 Assessment by Unqualified Persons. 9.08 Obsolete Tests and Outdated Test Results. 9.09 Test Scoring and Interpretation Services. 9.10 Explaining Assessment Results. 9.11. Maintaining Test Security. 10. Therapy. 10.01 Informed Consent to Therapy. 10.02 Therapy Involving Couples or Families. 10.03 Group Therapy. 10.04 Providing Therapy to Those Served by Others. 10.05 Sexual Intimacies With Current Therapy Clients/Patients. 10.06 Sexual Intimacies With Relatives or Significant Others of Current Therapy Clients/Patients. 10.07 Therapy With Former Sexual Partners 10.08 Sexual Intimacies With Former Therapy Clients/Patients. 10.09 Interruption of Therapy. 10.10 Terminating Therapy.
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