Ethics in psychology and the mental health professions : standards and cases için kapak resmi
Ethics in psychology and the mental health professions : standards and cases
Başlık:
Ethics in psychology and the mental health professions : standards and cases
ISBN:
9780195149111
Basım Bilgisi:
3.bs.
Yayım Bilgisi:
Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2008.
Fiziksel Açıklamalar:
xii, 653 s. ; 26 cm.
Genel Not:
kaynakça var.

1. On Being an Ethical Psychologist Introduction How Ethical Problems Arise Preventing and Avoiding Unethical Behavior Informal Peer Monitoring 2. Enforcement of Ethical Conduct Ethics Codes Enforcement Options Ethics Committees Who Complains Against Psychologists? Dispositions and Levels of Sanctions Available to Ethics Committees Who Tumbles Through the Cracks? 3. Knowing Thyself: Competence and Credentials Conceptual Issues Training Issues Credentialing Issues Licensing Maintaining Personal Competence New Practice Domains The Sick Doctor Psychologists as Teachers and Researchers Summary Guidelines 4. Ethical Obligations in Psychotherapy Ethical Obligations of Psychotherapists Special Obligations of the Therapist Summary Guidelines 5. Ethics in Psychotherapy: Techniques Therapies Involving Multiple Clients Special Techniques and Issues Untested or Fringe Therapies Summary Guidelines 6. Privacy, Confidentiality, and Record Keeping The Problem of Definitions Limitations and Expectations Access to Records Taking Advantage of Confidential Information Confidential Material in the Classroom and Laboratory Record Content Retention and Disposition Summary Guidelines 7. Psychological Assessment: Testing Tribulations Varieties of Tests Key Concepts in Tests and Measurements Primary Reference Sources Test Adequacy User Competence The Testing Industry Use of Test Results Summary Guidelines 8. Multiple Role Relationships and Conflicts of Interest The Battle Over Boundaries Evaluating Multiple Role Relationships Risks of Role Blending and Conflicts of Interest Types of Multiple Role Relationships Unexpected Conflicts and Overlaps Watching for Red Flags Summary Guidelines 9. Attraction, Romance, and Sexual Intimacies Attraction and Touching Romancing and Casually Dating Clients Sexually Intimate Behavior with Psychotherapy Clients Characteristics of Psychologists who Engage in Sexual Relations with Clients Risks to Therapists Posttermination Sexual Relationships with Clients Treating Sexual Abuse by Previous Therapists Delivering Psychotherapy to Former Lovers Sexual Relationships with "Significant Others" of Psychotherapy Clients Risks to Students and Their Professors and Supervisors Summary Guidelines 10. Money Matters and Managed Care What to Charge? Fee Splitting Third-Party Relationships Fraud Bill Collecting Managed Care Summary Guidelines 11. Psychologists in the Marketplace Historical Issues The Nature of Restrictions on Advertisements The 1992 APA Ethics Code Elements Allowed in Advertising Unacceptable Advertising Summary Guidelines 12. Presenting Psychology to the Public Psychology's Fractured Public Image Mass Media Portrayals of Psychology and Psychologists Socially Responsible (and Irresponsible) Public Acts Summary Guidelines 13. Relationships with Colleagues, Supervisees, and Employees Peer and Interprofessional Relationships Relationships with Supervisees and Employees Risky Situations Risky Individuals Summary Guidelines 14. Ethical Dilemmas in Specific Work Settings: Juggling Porcupines Basic Considerations Sample Settings Summary and Guidelines 15. Psychologists in the Legal System: Tort and Retort The Culture Gap Between Psychologists and Lawyers The Forensic Expert Psychologists as Defendants 16. Psychologists as Teachers: Classroom Conundrums Advertising and Student Contracts Evaluations of Students Exploitation of Students Telling Students' Stories Advising and Mentoring Tangles Other Self-Serving Issues Not Directly Involving Students Summary and Guidelines 17. Scholarly Publication and Research Ethics Scholarly Publishing Issues and Abuses Research Issues Summary Guidelines Appendix A: American Psychological Association's Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct Introduction General Principles Ethical Standards Appendix B: Rules and Procedures of the American Psychological Association Ethics Committee Overview Adoption and Application Part I. Objectives and Authority of the Committee Part II Operating Rules Part III. Membership Part IV. Show Cause Procedures Based upon Actions by Other Recognized Tribunals Part V. Complaints Alleging Violation of the Ethics Code Index
Özet:
1. On Being an Ethical Psychologist Introduction How Ethical Problems Arise Preventing and Avoiding Unethical Behavior Informal Peer Monitoring 2. Enforcement of Ethical Conduct Ethics Codes Enforcement Options Ethics Committees Who Complains Against Psychologists? Dispositions and Levels of Sanctions Available to Ethics Committees Who Tumbles Through the Cracks? 3. Knowing Thyself: Competence and Credentials Conceptual Issues Training Issues Credentialing Issues Licensing Maintaining Personal Competence New Practice Domains The Sick Doctor Psychologists as Teachers and Researchers Summary Guidelines 4. Ethical Obligations in Psychotherapy Ethical Obligations of Psychotherapists Special Obligations of the Therapist Summary Guidelines 5. Ethics in Psychotherapy: Techniques Therapies Involving Multiple Clients Special Techniques and Issues Untested or Fringe Therapies Summary Guidelines 6. Privacy, Confidentiality, and Record Keeping The Problem of Definitions Limitations and Expectations Access to Records Taking Advantage of Confidential Information Confidential Material in the Classroom and Laboratory Record Content Retention and Disposition Summary Guidelines 7. Psychological Assessment: Testing Tribulations Varieties of Tests Key Concepts in Tests and Measurements Primary Reference Sources Test Adequacy User Competence The Testing Industry Use of Test Results Summary Guidelines 8. Multiple Role Relationships and Conflicts of Interest The Battle Over Boundaries Evaluating Multiple Role Relationships Risks of Role Blending and Conflicts of Interest Types of Multiple Role Relationships Unexpected Conflicts and Overlaps Watching for Red Flags Summary Guidelines 9. Attraction, Romance, and Sexual Intimacies Attraction and Touching Romancing and Casually Dating Clients Sexually Intimate Behavior with Psychotherapy Clients Characteristics of Psychologists who Engage in Sexual Relations with Clients Risks to Therapists Posttermination Sexual Relationships with Clients Treating Sexual Abuse by Previous Therapists Delivering Psychotherapy to Former Lovers Sexual Relationships with "Significant Others" of Psychotherapy Clients Risks to Students and Their Professors and Supervisors Summary Guidelines 10. Money Matters and Managed Care What to Charge? Fee Splitting Third-Party Relationships Fraud Bill Collecting Managed Care Summary Guidelines 11. Psychologists in the Marketplace Historical Issues The Nature of Restrictions on Advertisements The 1992 APA Ethics Code Elements Allowed in Advertising Unacceptable Advertising Summary Guidelines 12. Presenting Psychology to the Public Psychology's Fractured Public Image Mass Media Portrayals of Psychology and Psychologists Socially Responsible (and Irresponsible) Public Acts Summary Guidelines 13. Relationships with Colleagues, Supervisees, and Employees Peer and Interprofessional Relationships Relationships with Supervisees and Employees Risky Situations Risky Individuals Summary Guidelines 14. Ethical Dilemmas in Specific Work Settings: Juggling Porcupines Basic Considerations Sample Settings Summary and Guidelines 15. Psychologists in the Legal System: Tort and Retort The Culture Gap Between Psychologists and Lawyers The Forensic Expert Psychologists as Defendants 16. Psychologists as Teachers: Classroom Conundrums Advertising and Student Contracts Evaluations of Students Exploitation of Students Telling Students' Stories Advising and Mentoring Tangles Other Self-Serving Issues Not Directly Involving Students Summary and Guidelines 17. Scholarly Publication and Research Ethics Scholarly Publishing Issues and Abuses Research Issues Summary Guidelines Appendix A: American Psychological Association's Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct Introduction General Principles Ethical Standards Appendix B: Rules and Procedures of the American Psychological Association Ethics Committee Overview Adoption and Application Part I. Objectives and Authority of the Committee Part II Operating Rules Part III. Membership Part IV. Show Cause Procedures Based upon Actions by Other Recognized Tribunals Part V. Complaints Alleging Violation of the Ethics Code Index