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Ethics for Psychologists
A Casebook Approach



December 2011 | 568 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Examines the American Psychological Association's Ethics Code using subtle and complex cases and vignettes that requires any student or psychologist to contemplate the issues carefully and consider appropriate actions.

The authors encourage an ethical process of analysis, deliberation, and decision making. Not only does the book describe complex ethical dilemmas that any of psychologist or counselor might encounter, but it also offers different frameworks through which to examine each dilemma: legal, moral, values-driven, and global - all while offering clear and succinct commentary on the dictates of the APA Code of Ethics.

The book also uses codes of ethics from other countries' psychological societies to offer commentary and analysis of the APA's.

 
Introduction
 
Chapter 2: Resolving Ethical Issues: Ethical Standard 1
 
Chapter 3: Competence: Ethical Standard 2
 
Chapter 4: Human Relations: Ethical Standard 3
 
Chapter 5: Privacy and Confidentiality: Ethical Standard 4
 
Chapter 6: Advertising and Other Public Statements: Ethical Standard 5
 
Chapter 7: Record Keeping Fees: Ethical Standard 6
 
Chapter 8: Education and Training Ethical Standard 7
 
Chapter 9: Research and Publication: Ethical Standard 8
 
Chapter 10. Assessment: Ethical Standard 9
 
Chapter 11. Therapy: Ethical Standard 10
 
Appendices

Waiting to receive the book. I will let you know when I review it but yes, the curriculum designers have accepted it.

Dr Dora Finamore
Psychology Dept, North Central University
March 18, 2015

This text is a wonderful addition to our Capstone Senior Seminar in Psychology.

Professor Harold Arnold
Social Science Division, Judson College
February 29, 2012

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