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28 cm.Ethics codes and how they are enforced -- How ethics are applied -- Learning ethics -- Confidentiality, privilege, and privacy -- Multiple relationships -- Psychological assessment -- Therapy and other forms of intervention -- Academia: research, teaching, and supervision -- Forensic settings -- The business of psychology.Includes bibliographical references and index.[edited by] Donald N. Bersoff. More Records: Show record informationBook
2nd ed.ill. ; 26 cm.On being an ethical psychologist -- Enforcement of ethical conduct -- Knowing thyself: competence and credentials -- Ethical obligations in psychotherapy -- Ethics in psychotherapy: techniques -- Privacy, confidentiality, and record keeping -- Psychological assessment: testing tribulations -- Multiple role relationships and conflicts of interest -- Attraction, romance, and sexual intimacies -- Money matters and managed care -- Psychologists in the marketplace -- Presenting psychology to the public -- Relationships with colleagues, supervisees, and employees -- Ethical dilemmas in specific work settings: juggling porcupines -- Psychologists in the legal system: tort and retort -- Psychologists as teachers: classroom conundrums -- Scholarly publication and research ethics -- Appendix A: Ethical principles of psychologists and code of conduct -- Appendix B: Rules and procedures.Table of contents onlyhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0603/97028322-t.htmlContributor biographical informationhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0726/97028322-b.htmlRev. ed. of: Ethics in psychology / Patricia Keith-Spiegel, Gerald P. Koocher. 1st ed. c1985./ Includes bibliographical references and index.National bibliography no: GB98-42858Gerald P. Koocher, Patricia Keith-Spiegel. More Records: Show record informationInternet resource (url)Book; Internet Resource Date of Entry: 19970626


