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Title:
Ethics for psychologists : a casebook approach
Author:
Tien, Liang, 1951-
ISBN:
9781412978217
Publication Information:
Thousand Oaks : SAGE Publications, c2012.
Physical Description:
xvi, 551 p. ; 26 cm.
General Note:
Formerly CIP.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Models of Ethical Decision Making -- Organization for Each Standard -- APA Ethics Code -- State Laws -- Cultural Considerations -- Ethical Course of Action -- ch. 1 Resolving Ethical Issues: Ethical Standard 1 -- Standard 1.01 Misuse of Psychologists' Work -- A Case for Standard 1.01 Innocent Oversight -- Standard 1.02 Conflicts Between Ethics and Law, Regulations, or Other Governing Legal Authority -- A Case for Standard 1.02 Legal Mandate or Not? -- Standard 1.03 Conflicts Between Ethics and Organizational Demands -- A Case for Standard 1.03 William and the Dog -- Standard 1.04 Informal Resolution of Ethical Violations -- A Case for Standard 1.04 The European Vacation---Part I -- Standard 1.05 Reporting Ethical Violations -- A Case for Standard 1.05 The European Vacation---Part II -- Standard 1.06 Cooperating With Ethics Committees -- A Case for Standard 1.06 Out of the Blue -- Standard 1.07 Improper Complaints --

Contents note continued: A Case for Standard 1.07 Undue Influence -- Standard 1.08 Unfair Discrimination Against Complainants and Respondents -- A Case for Standard 1.08 Privileged Versus Insider Information -- ch. 2 Competence: Ethical Standard 2 -- Standard 2.01 Boundaries of Competence -- A Case for Standard 2.01 (a) Good Citizen in One's Agency -- A Case for Standard 2.01 (b) The N-Word -- A Case for Standard 2.01 (c) Overconfident -- A Case for Standard 2.01 (d) A Change of Circumstances -- A Case for Standard 2.01 (e) Touch? -- A Case for Standard 2.01 (f) Lesbian No More -- Standard 2.02 Providing Services in Emergencies -- A Case for Standard 2.02 First Responder -- Standard 2.03 Maintaining Competence -- A Case for Standard 2.03 1 Meant to Do It (Really, I Did) -- Standard 2.04 Bases for Scientific and Professional Judgments -- A Case for Standard 2.04 But Does It Work? -- Standard 2.05 Delegation of Work to Others -- A Case for Standard 2.05 (2) Software Ghosts --

Contents note continued: Standard 2.06 Personal Problems and Conflicts -- A Case for Standard 2.06 (a) Temporary Impairment -- A Case for Standard 2.06 (b) A Divorce -- ch. 3 Human Relations: Ethical Standard 3 -- Standard 3.01 Unfair Discrimination -- A Case for Standard 3.01 1 Can't Understand Her English -- Standard 3.02 Sexual Harassment -- A Case for Standard 3.02 A Therapist Revealed, a Client Feels Unsafe -- Standard 3.03 Other Harassment -- A Case for Standard 3.03 Leading a Class Discussion -- Standard 3.04 Avoiding Harm -- A Case for Standard 3.04 Confidentiality or Personal Harm -- Standard 3.05 Multiple Relationships -- A Case for Standard 3.05 (a) (1) Split Fidelity -- A Case for Standard 3.05 (a) (2) Daughter's New Business -- A Case for Standard 3.05 (a) (3) Once a Client, Always a Client? -- A Case for Standard 3.05 (b) "But, Dad, She's Not My Client. I Want to Go!" -- A Case for Standard 3.05 (c) The Two Selves -- Standard 3.06 Conflict of Interest --

Contents note continued: A Case for Standard 3.06 Uninvited Solicitations -- Standard 3.07 Third-Party Requests for Services -- A Case for Standard 3.07 Welfare of Client Versus Welfare System -- Standard 3.08 Exploitative Relationships -- A Case for Standard 3.08 The Seduction -- Standard 3.09 Cooperation With Other Professionals -- A Case for Standard 3.09 Protecting the Public -- Standard 3.10 Informed Consent -- A Case for Standard 3.10 (a) Doing It My Way -- A Case for Standard 3.10 (b) The First Manic Episode -- A Case for Standard 3.10 (c) To Whom Does the Court Order Apply? -- A Case for Standard 3.10 (d) But I Thought She Already Knew -- Standard 3.11 Psychological Services Delivered To or Through Organizations -- A Case for Standard 3.11 (a) (1) Who Is My Client? -- Standard 3.12 Interruption of Psychological Services -- A Case for Standard 3.12 But I Wasn't Available Anyway (Holding a Client Even During Absences) --

Contents note continued: ch. 4 Privacy and Confidentiality: Ethical Standard 4 -- Standard 4.01 Maintaining Confidentiality -- A Case for Standard 4.01 Confidentiality and Age of Majority -- Standard 4.02 Discussing the Limits of Confidentiality -- A Case for Standard 4.02 (a) At Wit's End -- A Case for Standard 4.02 (b) Taking Sides -- A Case for Standard 4.02 (c) A Suicide in Progress -- Standard 4.03 Recording -- A Case for Standard 4.03 Retroactive Destruction of Records -- Standard 4.04 Minimizing Intrusions on Privacy -- A Case for Standard 4.04 (a) In the Closet -- A Case for Standard 4.04 (b) What Do You Do For a Living? -- Standard 4.05 Disclosures -- A Case for Standard 4.05 (a) Mother's Rights -- A Case for Standard 4.05 (b) (1) To Report or Not to Report? -- A Case for Standard 4.05 (b) (3) An Uncomfortable Marriage -- Standard 4.06 Consultations -- A Case for Standard 4.06 Six Degrees of Separation --

Contents note continued: Standard 4.07 Use of Confidential Information for Didactic or Other Purposes -- A Case for Standard 4.07 But I Didn't Reveal His Identity, Did I? -- ch. 5 Advertising and Other Public Statements: Ethical Standard 5 -- Standard 5.01 Avoidance of False or Deceptive Statements -- A Case for Standard 5.01 (a) Inadvertent Grandiosity -- A Case for Standard 5.01 (b) Are We There Yet? -- A Case for Standard 5.01 (c) Crossing Professions -- Standard 5.02 Statements by Others -- A Case for Standard 5.02 (a) A Professorship -- A Case for Standard 5.02 (b) The Business Lunch -- A Case for Standard 5.02 (c) Top of the Heap -- Standard 5.03 Descriptions of Workshops and Non-Degree-Granting Educational Programs -- A Case for Standard 5.03 The Renowned Expert -- Standard 5.04 Media Presentations -- A Case for Standard 5.04 Dear Dr. Stone -- Standard 5.05 Testimonials -- A Case for Standard 5.05 Collateral Contact -- Standard 5.06 In-Person Solicitation --

Contents note continued: A Case for Standard 5.06 Saying Goodbye -- ch. 6 Record Keeping and Fees: Ethical Standard 6 -- Standard 6.01 Documentation of Professional and Scientific Work and Maintenance of Records -- A Case for Standard 6.01 (1) A Grieving Son -- A Case for Standard 6.01 (2) Moments of Panic -- A Case for Standard 6.01 (3) The Evidence Box -- A Case for Standard 6.01 (4) Confidentiality or Secrecy? -- A Case for Standard 6.01 (5) An Untimely Death -- Standard 6.02 Maintenance, Dissemination, and Disposal of Confidential Records of Professional and Scientific Work -- A Case for Standard 6.02 (a) "I Want the Money, But..." -- A Case for Standard 6.02 (b) Everyone Is Considered the Same -- A Case for Standard 6.02 (c) Should Have Paid the Bill -- Standard 6.03 Withholding Records for Nonpayment -- A Case for Standard 6.03 A Difficult Client -- Standard 6.04 Fees and Financial Arrangements -- A Case for Standard 6.04 (a) But How Are We Supposed to Get Paid? --

Contents note continued: A Case for Standard 6.04 (b) Who Pays for My Service? -- A Case for Standard 6.04 (c) Cheaper to Buy in Bulk -- A Case for Standard 6.04 (d) Cost Containment -- A Case for Standard 6.04 (e) Who Is Paying the Bills? -- Standard 6.05 Barter With Clients/Patients -- A Case for Standard 6.05 (1) A Leaky Toilet -- A Case for Standard 6.05 (2) A Thank-You Gift -- Standard 6.06 Accuracy in Reports to Payors and Funding Sources -- A Case for Standard 6.06 A Dying Wish -- Standard 6.07 Referrals and Fees -- A Case for Standard 6.07 Slicing the Pie? -- ch. 7 Education and Training: Ethical Standard 7 -- Standard 7.01 Design of Education and Training Programs -- A Case for Standard 7.01 What Do You Mean I'm Not Done Yet? -- Standard 7.02 Descriptions of Education and Training Programs -- A Case for Standard 7.02 The Missing Professor -- Standard 7.03 Accuracy in Teaching -- A Case for Standard 7.03 (a) Understandable Modifications --

Contents note continued: A Case for Standard 7.03 (b) Mandatory Reporting -- Standard 7.04 Student Disclosure of Personal Information -- A Case for Standard 7.04 Psychologist, Know Thyself -- Standard 7.05 Mandatory Individual or Group Therapy -- A Case for Standard 7.05 (a) & (b) The Hollywood Blonde Syndrome -- Standard 7.06 Assessing Student and Supervisee Performance -- A Case for Standard 7.06 (a) The Application Lie -- A Case for Standard 7.06 (b) The Annual Review -- Standard 7.07 Sexual Relationships With Students and Supervisees -- A Case for Standard 7.07 The Home Office -- ch. 8 Research and Publication: Ethical Standard 8 -- Standard 8.01 Institutional Approval -- A Case Standard 8.01 Two Masters -- Standard 8.02 Informed Consent to Research -- A Case for Standard 8.02 (a) How Are We Doing? -- A Case for Standard 8.02 (b) We Will Be Famous -- Standard 8.03 Informed Consent for Recording Voices and Images in Research -- A Case for Standard 8.03 Out of Money --

Contents note continued: A Case for Standard 8.03 (1) The BBQ---Part I -- A Case for Standard 8.03 (2) Disappointment -- Standard 8.04 Client/Patient, Student, and Subordinate Research Participants -- A Case for Standard 8.04 (a) The Repeating Relationship -- A Case for Standard 8.04 (b) Grades Are Important -- Standard 8.05 Dispensing With Informed Consent for Research -- A Case for Standard 8.05 (1) (a) What Is the Complaint? -- A Case for Standard 8.05 (1) (b) What Is Archival? -- A Case for Standard 8.05 (1) (c) The Informant -- A Case for Standard 8.05 (2) The Gift of Sleep -- Standard 8.06 Offering Inducements for Research Participation -- A Case for Standard 8.06 (a) Fm Not Sleeping or Eating Regularly Anyways -- A Case for Standard 8.06 (b) Too Good to Be True -- Standard 8.07 Deception in Research -- A Case for Standard 8.07 (a) When Deception Is Never Justified -- A Case for Standard 8.07 (b) Taking Unfair Advantage of White Guilt --

Contents note continued: A Case for Standard 8.07(c) The BBQ---Part II -- Standard 8.08 Debriefing -- A Case for Standard 8.08 (a) The BBQ---Part III -- A Case for Standard 8.08 (b) The Long Tests -- A Case for Standard 8.08 (c) Harm Reduction -- Standard 8.09 Humane Care and Use of Animals in Research -- A Case for Standard 8.09 (a) The Missing Committee -- A Case for Standard 8.09 (b) The Helpful Assistant -- A Case for Standard 8.09 (c) The Pet Dog -- A Case for Standard 8.09 (d) Pilfering Medication -- A Case for Standard 8.09 (e) Collateral Damage? -- A Case for Standard 8.09 (f) The Whisde-Blower -- A Case for Standard 8.09 (g) To Eat or Not to Eat -- Standard 8.10 Reporting Research Results -- A Case for Standard 8.10 (a) The Whole Picture -- A Case for Standard 8.10 (b) The Unpublished Data Set -- Standard 8.11 Plagiarism -- A Case for Standard 8.11 Who Copied Whom? -- Standard 8.12 Publication Credit -- A Case for Standard 8.12 (a) Research Individuation---Part I --

Contents note continued: A Case for Standard 8.12 (b) When Status Hides Contribution -- A Case for Standard 8.12 (c) Research Individuation---Part II -- Standard 8.13 Duplicate Publication of Data -- A Case for Standard 8.13 The Forever Review Process -- Standard 8.14 Sharing Research Data for Verification -- A Case for Standard 8.14 (a) Research Individuation---Part III -- A Case for Standard 8.14 (b) Alternative Conclusions -- Standard 8.15 Reviewers -- A Case for Standard 8.15 I Can Do It Myself -- ch. 9 Assessment: Ethical Standard 9 -- Standard 9.01 Bases for Assessments -- A Case for Standard 9.01 (a) It's Just a Letter! -- A Case for Standard 9.01 (b) Too Much to Do, Not Enough Time to Do It -- A Case for Standard 9.01 (c) The Endless Court Case -- Standard 9.02 Use of Assessments -- A Case for Standard 9.02 (a) Are There Any Valid Tests for Zachary? -- A Case for Standard 9.02 (b) The First Daughter -- A Case for Standard 9.02 (c) Disabled or ESL? --

Contents note continued: Standard 9.03 Informed Consent in Assessments -- A Case for Standard 9.03 (a) (1) Grounded -- A Case for Standard 9.03 (a) (2) Job Skills -- A Case for Standard 9.03 (a) (3) Exceptional Circumstances -- A Case for Standard 9.03 (b) But I Need to Go Back -- A Case for Standard 9.03 (c) Misinterpretation -- Standard 9.04 Release of Test Data -- A Case for Standard 9.04 (a) Limits on Help -- A Case for Standard 9.04 (b) A Tale of Two Brothers -- Standard 9.05 Test Construction -- A Case for Standard 9.05 Stereotype, Self-Fulfilling Prophecy, or Reality -- Standard 9.06 Interpreting Assessment Results -- A Case for Standard 9.06 Perseverating Bats -- Standard 9.07 Assessment by Unqualified Persons -- A Case for Standard 9.07 Conflicting Opinion -- Standard 9.08 Obsolete Tests and Outdated Test Results -- A Case for Standard 9.08 (a) One Assessment Fits All -- A Case for Standard 9.08 (b) Culturally (In)Competent --

Contents note continued: Standard 9.09 Test Scoring and Interpretation Services -- A Case for Standard 9.09 (a) (Un)Professional Consultation -- A Case for Standard 9.09 (b) Why Can't I Use It? -- A Case for Standard 9.09 (c) I Did What the Test Said! -- Standard 9.10 Explaining Assessment Results -- A Case for Standard 9.10 A Missing Step -- Standard 9.11 Maintaining Test Security -- A Case for Standard 9.11 Incomplete Results -- ch. 10 Therapy: Ethical Standard 10 -- Standard 10.01 Informed Consent to Therapy -- A Case Standard 10.01 (a) The Betrayal -- A Case for Standard 10.01 (b) The Therapeutic Touch -- A Case for Standard 10.01 (c) Volunteer Psychology Student -- Standard 10.02 Therapy Involving Couples or Families -- A Case for Standard 10.02 (a) Male Bonding -- A Case for Standard 10.02 (b) Incest -- Standard 10.03 Group Therapy -- A Case for Standard 10.03 The High School Sweetheart -- Standard 10.04 Providing Therapy to Those Served by Others --

Contents note continued: A Case for Standard 10.04 The Magic Pill -- Standard 10.05 Sexual Intimacies With Current Therapy Clients/Patients -- A Case for Standard 10.05 Hearsay -- Standard 10.06 Sexual Intimacies With Relatives or Significant Others of Current Therapy Clients/Patients -- A Case for Standard 10.06 The Seduction -- Standard 10.07 Therapy With Former Sexual Partners -- A Case for Standard 10.07 We'll Always Have Rome -- Standard 10.08 Sexual Intimacies With Former Therapy Clients/Patients -- A Case for Standard 10.08 (a) A Relationship Dance -- A Case for Standard 10.08 (b) Kissing Cousins -- Standard 10.09 Interruption of Therapy -- A Case for Standard 10.09 Contractual Agreements -- Standard 10.10 Terminating Therapy -- A Case for Standard 10.10 (a) Strength in Numbers -- A Case for Standard 10.10 (b) Of Course I'll Keep Working With You -- A Case for Standard 10.10 (c) Necessary Limits.
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