Rather than explain each of the 80 standards of the APA Ethics Code, this examines the code's underlying principles. It begins with a basic introduction to the code, including a brief history and an overview of general concepts. Next, it explores in depth four ethical concepts applicable to all psychologists - competence, informed consent, privacy and confidentiality, and avoiding harm and exploitation. Finally, it shows how these key concepts apply to specific psychologist roles.
Rather than explain each of the 80 standards of the APA Ethics Code, this examines the code's underlying principles. It begins with a basic introduction to the code, including a brief history and an overview of general concepts. Next, it explores in depth four ethical concepts applicable to all psychologists - competence, informed consent, privacy and confidentiality, and avoiding harm and exploitation. Finally, it shows how these key concepts apply to specific psychologist roles.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments Introduction I. Introduction to Ethics in Psychology and the American Psychological Association Ethics Code 1. Thinking Critically About Ethics 2. A Brief History and Overview of the APA Ethics Code 3. The General Ethical Principles of Psychologists II. General Ethical Concepts Applicable to All Psychologists 1. Competence 2. Informed Consent 3. Privacy and Confidentiality 4. Avoiding Harm and Exploitation III. Ethical Decision Making in Practice, Research, and Teaching 1. Approaches to Ethical Decision Making 2. Ethics in Psychological Assessment 3. Ethics in Psychotherapy 4. Ethics in Research and Publication 5. Ethics in Teaching, Training, and Supervision References Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction I. Introduction to Ethics in Psychology and the American Psychological Association Ethics Code 1. Thinking Critically About Ethics 2. A Brief History and Overview of the APA Ethics Code 3. The General Ethical Principles of Psychologists II. General Ethical Concepts Applicable to All Psychologists 1. Competence 2. Informed Consent 3. Privacy and Confidentiality 4. Avoiding Harm and Exploitation III. Ethical Decision Making in Practice, Research, and Teaching 1. Approaches to Ethical Decision Making 2. Ethics in Psychological Assessment 3. Ethics in Psychotherapy 4. Ethics in Research and Publication 5. Ethics in Teaching, Training, and Supervision References Index About the Author
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