APA心理学の倫理ハンドブック(全2巻)<br>APA Handbook of Ethics in Psychology : Volume 1: Moral Foundations and Common Themes Volume 2: Practice, Teaching, and Research (APA Handbooks in Psychology® Series)

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APA心理学の倫理ハンドブック(全2巻)
APA Handbook of Ethics in Psychology : Volume 1: Moral Foundations and Common Themes Volume 2: Practice, Teaching, and Research (APA Handbooks in Psychology® Series)

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  • ページ数 1036 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781433810008
  • DDC分類 174.915

基本説明

Investigate the complexities of ethical behavior in clinical, educational, forensic, health, and tele- psychology. Contents: Vol. 1: Moral Foundations and Common Themes; I. Moral Foundations/ II. Ethics in Professional Practice. Vol. 2: Practice, Teaching, and Research; I. Ethical Issues with Subpopulations, Specialized Settings, and Emerging Areas/ II. Ethical Issues of Academic and Training Psychologists/ III. Ethical Issues in Scholarship and Research.

Full Description

Discussions of ethics in psychology often focus primarily on misconduct, punishment, and legal sanctions, and too often ignore aspirations, values, principles, and virtues. The net effect of this unbalanced approach creates an atmosphere in which psychologists have viewed ethics as unpleasant and frightening, instead of inspiring and uplifting. Psychologists naturally must be concerned about laws, codes, and regulations, but these documents do not constitute the beginning and end of the conversation on ethics.
 
The editors of this 2-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 amp quot positive ethics amp quot or amp quot active ethics amp quot -and they encourage psychologists to elevate their ethical observance above the minimal standards found in law and enforceable ethics codes.
 
Against this backdrop, handbook contributors investigate the complexities of ethical behavior in clinical, educational, forensic, health, and amp quot tele- amp quot psychology. Several chapters zero in on the teaching of ethics and on ethically minded research relevant to professionals working in experimental psychology.
 
By comparison with many ethics textbooks, this two-volume handbook covers a wider range of subjects and pursues them in greater detail. For instance, it reflects important recent advances in research and technology that present new opportunities and challenges for practice and scholarship. Also, it takes a serious look into some burgeoning new areas such as life coaching and providing services over the Internet. These are just two examples of developments that present fascinating, novel ethical questions that deserve attention.
 
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.

Contents

Volume : Moral Foundations and Common ThemesEditorial Board

About the Editor-in-Chief

Contributors

Series Preface

Introduction

I. Moral Foundations

Ethical Foundations of Psychology
Richard F. Kitchener and Karen S. Kitchener
Ethics and Ethics Codes for Psychologists
Stephen H. Behnke and Stanley E. Jones
Social Justice and Civic Virtue
Melba Vasquez
Ethical Decision Making in Mental Health Contexts: Representative Models and an Organizational Framework
R. Rocco Cottone
Institutional Ethical Conflicts With Illustrations From Police and Military Psychology
Carrie H. Kennedy

II. Ethics in Professional Practice

Competence
Thomas F. Nagy
Emotional Competence and Well-Being
Leonard J. Tamura
Competence With Diverse Populations
Dianne S. Salter and Beatrice R. Salter
Boundaries, Multiple Roles, and the Professional Relationship
Rita Sommers-Flanagan
Religion, Spirituality, and Mental Health
Alan C. Tjeltveit
Sexualized Relationships
Janet L. Sonne
Informed Consent to Psychotherapy (Empowered Collaboration)
Andrew M. Pomerantz
Confidentiality and Record Keeping
Mary Alice Fisher
Treating Clients Who Threaten Others or Themselves
Elizabeth Reynolds Welfel, James L. Werth Jr., and G. Andrew H. Benjamin
Ethical Issues With Patients at a High Risk for Treatment Failure
Samuel J. Knapp and John Gavazzi
Ethical Issues and the Beginning and End of Therapy
Jeffrey N. Younggren and Denise D. Davis
Ethics and Business Issues in Psychology Practice
Jeffrey E. Barnett and Lindsay Klimik
The Regulation of Professional Psychology
Stephen T. DeMers and Jack B. Schaffer
Risk Management for Psychologists
Samuel J. Knapp, Bruce E. Bennett, and Leon D. VandeCreek

Volume 2: Practice, Teaching, and ResearchEditorial Board

I. Ethical Issues With Subpopulations, Specialized Settings, and Emerging Areas

Treating Children and Adolescents
Gerald P. Koocher and Jessica Henderson Daniel
Ethical Considerations in the Psychological Evaluation and Treatment of Older Adults
Shane S. Bush
Ethical Issues in Multiperson Therapy
Linda K. Knauss and Jeffrey W. Knauss
Assessment and Testing
Donald N. Bersoff, David DeMatteo, and Elizabeth E. Foster
The Health Care Setting: Implications for Ethical Psychology Practice
Stephanie L. Hanson and Thomas R. Kerkhoff
Ethical Challenges in Forensic Psychology Practice
Michael C. Gottlieb and Alicia Coleman
School Psychology
Susan Jacob and Megan M. Kleinheksel
Ethics in Industrial amp ndash Organizational Psychology
Joel Lefkowitz
Life and Executive Coaching: Some Ethical Issues for Consideration
Sharon K. Anderson, Patrick Williams, and Allison L. Kramer
The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: Ethical Issues in the Provision of Telehealth
Anthony S. Ragusea
Positive Ethics Applied to Public Education Through Traditional Media and the Internet
David J. Palmiter Jr.

II. Ethical Issues of Academic and Training Psychologists

Creating Ethical Academic Cultures Within Psychology Programs
Peter A. Keller, J. Dennis Murray, and David S. Hargrove
Negotiating the Complex Ethical Terrain of Clinical Supervision
Rodney K. Goodyear and Emil Rodolfa
Teaching Ethics: Models, Methods, and Challenges
Elizabeth Reynolds Welfel

III. Ethical Issues in Scholarship and Research

Ethics Issues in Scholarship
Jeffrey E. Barnett and Linda F. Campbell
The Responsible Conduct of Psychological Research: An Overview of Ethical Principles, APA Ethics Code Standards, and Federal Regulations
Celia B. Fisher and Karyn Vacanti-Shova
Research With Vulnerable Populations
Joan E. Sieber
Ethical Issues in Internet Research
Michael Hoerger and Catherine Currell
Deception in Research
Allan J. Kimmel
Laboratory Animal Research Ethics: A Practical, Educational Approach
Jennifer L. Perry and Nancy K. Dess

Index

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