

An edition of Ethics in psychology and the mental health professions (2007)
standards and cases
By Gerald P. Koocher,Patricia Keith-Spiegel
Publish Date
2008
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Language
eng
Pages
672
Description:
"Now in a new expanded edition, Ethics in Psychology and the Mental Health Professions, the most widely read and cited ethics textbook in psychology, has emerged with a broadened scope extending across the mental health and behavioral science fields. The revised volume considers many of the ethical questions and dilemmas that mental health professionals encounter in their everyday practice, research, and teaching." "The book has been completely updated and is now also relevant for counselors, marriage and family therapists, social workers, and psychiatrists, and includes the ethics codes of those groups as appendices. Providing both a critical assessment and elucidation of key topics in the APA's guidelines, this comprehensive volume takes a practical approach to ethics and offers constructive means for preventing problems and for recognizing, approaching, and resolving ethical predicaments." "Written in a highly readable and accessible style, this new edition retains the key features that have contributed to its popularity, including hundreds of case studies that provide illustrative guidance on a wide variety of topics, including fee setting, advertising for clients, research ethics, sexual attraction, how to confront observed unethical conduct in others, and confidentiality. Ethics in Psychology and the Mental Health Professions will be important reading for practitioners and students in training."--book jacket.
subjects: Psychology, Moral and ethical aspects, Study and teaching, Psychologists, Standards, Professional ethics, Research, Clinical Psychology, Medical ethics, Psychiatry, Reference, Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Philosophy, Business Ethics, Psychology & Psychiatry / Clinical Psychology, Psychology, moral and ethical aspects, Psychology, research, Psychology, study and teaching, Ethics