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AmericAn PsychologicAl AssociAtion
ethics
APA Handbook of
ethics in Psychology
Volume 1: Moral Foundations
and Common Themes
A Primer for Understanding
and Mastering Core Issues
A Positive Approach
seConD eDITIon
Volume 2: Practice,
Teaching, and Research
Samuel J. Knapp and Leon D. VandeCreek
Editor-in-Chief Samuel J. Knapp
The editors of this two-volume reference
propose that ethics is best viewed as a striving
toward the highest ethical ideals, not just as an
injunction against rule violation-a perspective
they refer to as "positive ethics" or "active
ethics"-and they encourage psychologists
to elevate their ethical observance above
the minimal standards found in law and
enforceable ethics codes. Against this
backdrop, the contributors investigate the
complexities of ethical behavior in clinical,
educational, forensic, health, and "tele-"
psychology. Several chapters zero in on the
teaching of ethics and on ethically minded
research relevant to professionals working in
experimental psychology.
Significant perspectives presented in the
handbook include:
◆◆ Ethics is more than the knowledge of the
laws, rules, and regulations that govern the
profession and discipline of psychology.
◆◆ Competent psychologists rely on
overarching ethical theories, as well as laws
and regulations, when they live up to their
highest ethical ideals.
◆◆ Attention to ethical issues is especially
important as psychologists move into new
and increasingly complex areas of practice.
2012. 1,036 pages. HaRdCOveR.
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essential ethics
for Psychologists
Practical ethics
for Psychologists
Learn more about the APA Handbooks
in Psychology® Series on page 2.
"Raises the bar for psychologists to move beyond
simply following ethical rules and standards to
integrating ethical values and ideals in all aspects
of professional work....This update is not only
justified, it is much needed and welcomed."
- Doody's Review Service®
Guided by the APA Ethics Code, amended
in 2010, the authors provide short sketches
illustrating the standards that psychologists
must follow. In addition, they emphasize how
psychologists can actualize their personal
values and ethical acumen in their daily work.
Psychologists are shown a variety of ways to
reach this goal:
◆◆ by attending to their emotional well-being
◆◆ by using the five-step decision making
model presented in this book
◆◆ by using risk reduction strategies in
difficult cases
◆◆ by basing their professional conduct on
overarching ethical values
tABle oF Contents
1 .The Legal Floor and Positive Ethics ◆ 2 . Foundations
of Ethical Behavior ◆ 3 . Ethical Decision Making
Competence ◆ 4 . Informed Consent, Empowered
Collaboration, or Shared Decision Making ◆
5 . Multiple Relationships and Professional Boundaries
◆ 6 . Confidentiality, Privileged Communications, and
Record Keeping ◆ 7 . Life-Endangering Patients ◆
8 . Forensic Psychology ◆ 9 . Assessment ◆ 10 . Special
Topics in Psychotherapy ◆ 11 . Business Issues ◆
12 . Psychologists as Educators ◆ 13 . Consultation and
Clinical Supervision ◆ 14 . Research and Scholarship
Thomas F. nagy
This one-of-a-kind book acculturates the
reader into ethical practice in psychology by
enhancing critical thinking skills. Rather than
explain each of the 80+ standards of the APA
Ethics Code, the book examines the code's
underlying principles.
The book begins with a basic introduction
to the code, including a brief history and an
overview of general concepts. Next, it explores
in depth four ethical concepts applicable to all
psychologists:
◆◆ competence
◆◆ informed consent
◆◆ privacy and confidentiality
◆◆ avoiding harm and exploitation
tABle oF Contents
i. introduction to Ethics in psychology and the
American psychological Association Ethics Code ◆
1 . Thinking Critically About Ethics ◆ 2 . A Brief History
and Overview of the APA Ethics Code ◆ 3 . The General
Ethical Principles of Psychologists ii. general Ethical
Concepts Applicable to All psychologists ◆
4 . Competence ◆ 5 .Informed Consent ◆ 6 . Privacy and
Confidentiality ◆ 7 . Avoiding Harm and Exploitation ◆
iii. Ethical Decision Making in practice, research,
and Teaching ◆ 8 . Approaches to Ethical Decision
Making ◆ 9 . Ethics in Psychological Assessment ◆
10 . Ethics in Psychotherapy ◆ 11 . Ethics in Research
and Publication ◆ 12 . Ethics in Teaching, Training,
and Supervision
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