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Donald N. Bersoff
ISBN: 9781433803505
Format: Hardback
Publisher:American Psychological Association
Edition: 4th Revised edition
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First published in 1995, Ethical Conflicts in Psychology quickly became a definitive and valued comprehensive resource. Widely adopted as a textbook in graduate psychology courses in ethics and continuing education development, this innovative volume presents readers with over 100 different perspectives on crucial ethical issues and offers possible solutions from an expert ethics educator, psychologist, and former American Psychological Association general counsel.
The fourth edition of the classic volume "Ethical Conflicts in Psychology", a perennial best seller, describes the fundamental ethical dilemmas embedded in the psychologist's array of roles - assessor, treater, and researcher. The author updates readers on such complex issues as the duty-to-protect, multiple relationships, privacy, privileged communication, and the treatment of minors and clients with HIV/AIDS, particularly with regard to confidentiality.More than 20 articles published since 2003, and additional commentaries, have been added on topics such as performing assessments, providing therapy, and conducting research on the Internet; navigating the federal regulations governing the transmission of health care records electronically under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA); responding to requests for "raw data" from parents, insurers, and attorneys; testifying as an expert witness; becoming involved in military interrogations; and practicing ethically under the boundaries of managed care.Material has been excerpted from a wide variety of publications to illuminate the most salient points related to ethics. Excerpts are linked to original commentary that highlights opposing viewpoints, poses lively discussion questions, offers numerous vignettes, and suggests additional readings.First published in 1995, "Ethical Conflicts in Psychology" quickly became a definitive and valued comprehensive resource. Widely adopted as a textbook in graduate psychology courses in ethics and continuing education development, this innovative volume presents readers with over 100 different perspectives on crucial ethical issues and offers possible solutions from an expert ethics educator, psychologist, and former APA general counsel.
| ISBN | 143380350X | | Pages | 632 | | ISBN13 | 9781433803505 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | American Psychological Association | | Weight (grammes) | 1715 | | Imprint | American Psychological Association | | Published in | Washington DC | | Format | Hardback | | Previous ISBN | 9781591470519 | | Publication date | 15 Aug 2008 | | Height (mm) | 280 | | Library of Congress | 2007046426 | | Width (mm) | 222 | | DEWEY | 174.915 | | Spine width (mm) | 39 | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | | Academic level | Tertiary education, Postgraduate |
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| Ch. 1 | | Ethics Codes and How They are Enforced | | | | | | Introduction by Donald N. Bersoff | | 7 | | | | A Short History of the Development of APAs Ethics Codes by Donald N. Bersoff | | 10 | | | | Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct | | 14 | | | | Examining the Personal-Professional Distinction: Ethics Codes and the Difficulty of Drawing a Boundary by Randolph B. Pipes and Jaymee E. Holstein and Maria G. Aguirre | | 31 | | | | Bylaws of the American Psychological Association | | 38 | | | | Rules and Procedures (October 1, 2001) | | 40 | | Ch. 2 | | How Ethics are Applied | | | | | | Introduction by Donald N. Bersoff | | 67 | | | | The Failure of Clinical Psychology Graduate Students to Apply Understood Ethical Principles by J. L. Bernard and Carmen S. Jara | | 69 | | | | Ethics of Practice; The Beliefs and Behaviors of Psychologists as Therapists by Kenneth S. Pope and Barbara G. Tabachnick and Patricia Keith-Spiegel | | 74 | | | | Ethical Ambiguities in the Practice of Child Clinical Psychology by Carole I. Mannheim and Michael Sancilio and Susan Phipps-Yonas and Donald Brunnquell and Peter Somers and Georganne Farseth and Fred Ninonuevo | | 91 | | | | Ethical Decision Making and Psychologists' Attitudes Toward Training in Ethics by Alexander J. Tymchuk and Robin Drapkin and Susan Major-Kingsley and Andrea B. Ackerman and Elizabeth W. Coffman and Maureen S. Baum | | 98 | | | | Ethical Dilemmas in Psychological Practice: Results of a National Survey by Leonard J. Haas and John L. Malouf and Neal H. Mayerson | | 101 | | | | When Laws and Ethics Collide: What Should Psychologists Do? by Samuel Knapp and Michael Gottlieb and Jason Berman and Mitchell M. Handelsman | | 109 | | Ch. 3 | | Learning Ethics | | | | | | Introduction by Donald N. Bersoff | | 117 | | | | Problems With Ethics Training by "Osmosis" by Mitchell M. Handelsman | | 120 | | | | Training Ethical Psychologists: An Acculturation Model by Mitchell M. Handelsman and Michael C. Gottlieb and Samuel Knapp | | 122 | | | More... | | |
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