Ethics in Psychology : Professional Standards and Cases
By: Khoocher, Gerald P
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Contributor(s): Keith-Spiegel, Patricia
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Colegio Oficial de la Psicología de Madrid Sala general | 7147 (Browse shelf) | Available | 8461 |
1. On being an ethical psychologist. 2. Enforcement of ethical conduct. 3. Knowing thyself: Competence and credentials. 4. Ethical obligation in psychotherapy. 5. Ethics in psychotherapy: Techniques. 6. Privacy, confidentiality, and record keeping. 7. Psychological assessment: Testing tribulations. 8. Multiple role relationships and conflicts of interest. 9. Attraction, romance, and sexual intimacies. 10. Money matters and managed care. 11. Psychologists in the marketplace. 12. Presenting psychology to the public. 13. Relationships with colleagues, supervises, and employees. 14. Ethical dilemmas in specific work settings: juggling porcupines. 15. Psychologists in the legal system: Tort and retort. 16. Psychologists as teachers: classroom conundrums. 17. Scholarly publication and research ethics. Appendix A: Ethical principles of psychologists and code of conduct. Appendix B: Rules and procedures. Index
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