Practical Ethics for Psychologists – A Positive Approach
A Positive Approach
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Product details:
- Edition number 4
- Publisher MX – APA Publishing
- Date of Publication 12 December 2023
- Number of Volumes Trade Paperback
- ISBN 9781433842498
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages342 pages
- Size 255x179x21 mm
- Weight 664 g
- Language English 850
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Short description:
Guided by ethical principles and social justice, this guide elevates psychological practice beyond minimal standards. Through vivid case examples, it addresses dilemmas like informed consent and competence while presenting three practical models for complex decision-making, risk management, and self-care.
MoreLong description:
The fourth edition of this seminal book, guided by the APA Ethics Code and a social justice perspective, shows psychologists how to achieve higher standards of ethical practice in their everyday work.
Advocating a positive, proactive approach to ethics, Samuel Knapp and Randy Fingerhut go beyond the minimal ethical requirements in clinical practice, research, education, forensic psychology, consultation, and other areas. Through vivid case examples, they explore ethical dilemmas that psychologists must face regarding issues including informed consent, confidentiality, maintaining competence, and protecting the welfare of clients and society at large.
The authors present three models to guide psychologists:
- the ethics acculturation model for balancing personal and professional ethics
- the five-step decision-making model for navigating complex ethical quandaries and
- the quality enhancement model for managing risk, particularly with patients who may cause harm to themselves or others.