This paper, based on a small qualitative study of seven experienced school psychologists, highlights that psychologists in the process of report writing are caught in the aporia. This paper argues for the acknowledgement of aporia both in report writing and in the training of school psychologists....
A complaint has been filed with the Ethics Committee of the Israel Board of Psychologists against two psychologists for "using their psychological and hypnotic skills" to facilitate the Disengagement-expulsion. The complaint was filed by psychologist Dr. Amira Dor of Raanana, in light of a recently...
The Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists has been the subject of several recent investigations. This work has focused, for example, on the validity of its hierarchical organization of ethical principles. In the present research, we subjected the code to both a content and a functional grammar...
Respondents were more likely than other helping professionals (i.e., psychologists) to believe that the experience of sexual attraction is unethical and to deny experiencing it in their professional contexts. Survey respondents reported coping with feelings of sexual attraction in a private, internal ...
Psychologists and other mental health professionals often lack necessary awareness, knowledge, and skills to address their clients’ religious faith and/or spirituality (R/S). This article explores ethical considerations regarding Spiritual and Religious Competencies in training and clinical practice, approac...
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disciplinary rules. The Rules of Conduct of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants has six major principles, each with numerous specifications. The American Psychological Association's Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct contains six principles, with several provisions ...
We evaluate the potential relevance of virtue ethics to the training and practice of professional psychologists, and we contrast them with principle ethics... AE Jordan,NM Meara - 《Prof Psychol Res Pr》 被引量: 152发表: 1990年 Ethics and professional practice for psychologists. This text is ...
Professional psychologists are expected to know ethical standards and engage in proactive analysis of ethical considerations across professional roles (e.g... D Rodríguez,M Melanie,E Cornish,... - 《Training & Education in Professional Psychology》 被引量: 15发表: 2014年 Consent, competency and ...
The American Psychological Association (APA) Code of Ethics was written to give direction to psychologists as a tool for decision-making in their practice. The APA Code of Ethics also offers guidelines on the proper conduct psychologists should display when working with clients and other professionals...