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Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct.
Alan E. Kazdin
- pp 495-512
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1. Resolving Ethical Issues 1.01 Misuse of Psychologists’ Work 1.02 Conflicts Between Ethics and Law, Regulations, or Other Governing Legal Authority 1.03 Conflicts Between Ethics and Organizational Demands 1.04 Informal Resolution of Ethical Violations 1.05 Reporting Ethical Violations 1.06 Cooperating With Ethics Committees 1.07 Improper Complaints 1.08 Unfair Discrimination Against Complainants and Respondentsread more
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Jill Chorney,Marika Warren,Elizabeth N. McLaughlin,Joanne Gillespie,Dayna Lee-Baggley,T. Michael Vallis +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an ethical decision-making framework for working with adolescents who are not interested in changing the behavior for which they have been referred and consider the implications of various courses of action including residual distress for relevant stakeholders.
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Krina S. Patel,Abbey J. Hughes +1 more
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Einführung in die Sozialpsychologie
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Participatory Ethics, Psychological Co-regulation, and Recommendations
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of philosophical ethics as applied to mental health codes, which vary according to deontological and consequentialist perspectives, in particular, is presented, and a third stance concerns relational ethics in one way or another (e.g., narrative ethics, communitarianism).