Practical Ethics for Psychologists

Höfundur Samuel J. Knapp; Randy Fingerhut

Útgefandi American Psychological Association

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781433811746

Útgáfa 4

Útgáfuár 2024

7.590 kr.

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Efnisyfirlit

  • Preface to the Fourth Edition
  • Acknowledgments
  • 1. The Legal Floor and Positive Ethics
  • The Regulation of Psychology
  • Positive (Active) Ethics
  • Overview of This Book
  • 2. Foundations of Ethical Behavior
  • The Science of Morality
  • Formal Philosophical Systems
  • Integrating Personal and Professional Ethics
  • 3. Social Justice
  • The History of Psychology and Social Justice
  • Promoting Social Justice
  • Health Equity as an Example of Social Justice Advocacy
  • Methods for Promoting Health Equity
  • 4. Applying Ethical Theories to Ethics Codes and Ethical Decision Making
  • Overview of Ethics Codes
  • Ethical Decision Making
  • Areas to Apply Ethical Decision-Making Skills
  • The Five-Step Decision-Making Model
  • Emergency or Crisis Decision Making
  • 5. Competence
  • Practicing With Competence
  • Supervision and Consultation
  • Telehealth
  • Competence With Diverse Patients
  • Moving Into New Areas of Competence
  • Emerging or Experimental Treatments
  • Exceptions to Competence
  • Emotional Competence
  • 6. Informed Consent or Empowered Collaboration
  • Ensuring Shared Decision Making
  • Parameters of Consent
  • Who Can Participate in the Decision?
  • What Information Should Be Given as Part of Decision Making?
  • Keeping Patients Involved
  • 7. Multiple Relationships and Professional Boundaries
  • Concurrent or Consecutive Multiple Relationships
  • Unavoidable Contacts
  • Subtle Boundary Crossing
  • Role Conflicts in Treating Individuals From the Same Family or Social Network
  • Multiple Relationships With Supervisees, Trainees, or Students
  • Sexual Relationships
  • 8. Confidentiality, Privileged Communications, and Record Keeping
  • The HIPAA Privacy Rule
  • Protecting Confidentiality
  • Privileged Communications
  • Record Keeping
  • Use of Information for Didactic Purposes
  • 9. Life-Endangering Patients
  • Aggressive Patients
  • Suicidal Patients
  • Patients Who Have Infectious Diseases
  • Mandated Reporting Laws
  • 10. Psychological Testing and Assessment
  • Competence
  • Professional Judgment in Selecting, Using, and Interpreting Tests
  • Informed Consent (Patient Participation) in Assessments
  • Test Security
  • 11. Forensic Psychology
  • The Nature of the Judicial Process
  • Competence
  • Multiple Relationships and Professional Boundaries
  • Informed Consent
  • Confidentiality and Record Keeping in Forensic Settings
  • Fees
  • 12. Special Topics in Psychotherapy
  • Treating Patients Who Are Receiving Services From Others
  • Coordinating Joint Treatments
  • Duty to Consult or Refer
  • Termination
  • Working With Patients With Different Moral Perspectives
  • Working in Institutions: Organizational Citizenship
  • Confronting Unethical Policies
  • Identifying Ethical Misconduct
  • 13. Business Issues
  • Financial Issues
  • Advertising and Public Representations
  • 14. Psychologists as Educators
  • General Considerations in Teaching Psychology
  • Specials Considerations in Psychology Training Programs
  • 15. Consultation and Clinical Supervision
  • Consultation
  • Clinical Supervision
  • Competence
  • Informed Consent
  • Multiple Relationships and Professional Boundaries
  • 16. Research and Scholarship
  • Minimum Ethical Standards in Research and Scholarship
  • Publishing and Reporting Useful Research
  • Striving for the Highest Ideals as a Researcher
  • Afterword: Fulfilling Psychologyʼs Ethical Ideals
  • References
  • About the Authors

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