Ethics and Psychology Ethical Decision Making Part 1

Ethics and Psychology Ethical Decision Making Part 1

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Ethics and Psychology Ethical Decision Making Part 1
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This episode provides didactic material about ethical decision-making that is not suitable for conversation. The importance of this podcast and episode 5 is to prepare vignette analyses for future podcasts. Everyone needs to be on the same page to be able to apply ethical decision-making in classroom or real-world situations.

At the end of this video the participant can:

1. Describe the differences between ethical and clinical decisions.
2. Outline the acculturation model and
3. List the five basic principles of ethical decision-making.

resources

Ethical Principles for Psychologists and Code of Conduct of the American Psychological Association

American Psychological Association Practitioner Guidelines

Beauchamp, TL & Childress, JF (1994). Principles of biomedical ethics (4th ed.). New York: Oxford University Press.

Kitchener, KS (1984). Intuition, critical appraisal, and ethical principles: The basis for ethical decisions in counseling psychology. Counseling Psychologist, 12(3), 43-55.

Handelsman, MM, Gottlieb, MC, & Knapp, S. (2005). Training ethical psychologists: An acculturation model. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 36, 59-65.

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