Description |
xiv, 330 pages ; 26 cm |
Contents |
1. The History of Ethical Codes and Licensure / Carole Sinclair, Norma P. Simon and Jean L. Pettifor -- 2. Education and Training / Robert M. Tipton -- 3. Licensing, Certification, Registration, Chartering and Credentialing / Terez Retfalvi and Norma P. Simon -- 4. A Comparison of Codes of Professional Conduct and Ethics / Carole Sinclair -- 5. Common Problem Areas and Their Causes Resulting in Disciplinary Actions / Christa Peterson -- 6. Maintaining Professional Conduct in Daily Practice / Jean L. Pettifor -- 7. Enforcement of Codes of Conduct by Regulatory Boards and Professional Associations / Randolph P. Reaves -- 8. Laws That Affect the Practice of Psychology / Randolph P. Reaves and James R.P. Ogloff -- 9. Liability for Professional Misconduct / Randolph P. Reaves and James R.P. Ogloff -- 10. Future Trends / Larry J. Bass -- App. A. Criteria for Listing in The National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology |
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App. B. Criteria for Listing in the Canadian Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology -- App. C. Criteria for Fellow of the APA -- App. D. ASPPB Code of Conduct -- App. E. APA Ethical Principles and Code of Conduct -- App. F. Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists -- App. G. Comparison of ASPPB Code Requirements With Requirements of APA and CPA Codes -- App. H. APA Record Keeping Guidelines -- App. I. Professional Conduct and Discipline in Psychology Self-Evaluation / Christa Peterson -- App. J. Guidelines for the Practice of Psychology: An Annotated Bibliography -- App. K. Ethical Decision Making Using the Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists -- App. L. Ethical Decision Making Using the APA Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct |
Summary |
"The purpose of this book is to increase awareness and understanding of the regulation and ethical practice of professional psychology in the United States and Canada. Regulation of the profession of psychology in the United States and Canada is a complex and multifaceted process involving a combination of legislatively mandated credentialing and discipline by regulatory bodies along with voluntary credentialing and discipline associated with an individual's participation in a professional society. The chapters that follow describe the common variations in the educational preparation and credentialing of psychologists as well as the common disciplinary processes employed by psychology regulatory bodies in the United States and Canada. In addition, the book compares the codes of ethics and professional conduct from the major psychology professional associations, describes the most frequent areas of disciplinary complaints against psychologists, and presents a model for maintaining ethical principles in daily practice. The book also addresses the disciplinary process and the growing concern among practicing psychologists with the civil and criminal liability they may face when presented with a complaint. This book is also intended for practicing psychologists to increase their understanding of the rationale and methodology of psychology regulation and to increase their awareness of common areas of professional misconduct"--Introduction. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved) |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Also issued in print |
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Subject |
Professional ethics.
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Psychology -- Standards
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Psychologists -- Professional ethics -- United States
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Psychologists -- Professional ethics -- Canada
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Psychology -- Standards -- United States
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Psychology -- Standards -- Canada
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Confidential communications.
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Informed consent (Medical law)
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Economics.
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Medical personnel.
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Malpractice.
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Medical personnel and patient.
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Social control.
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Human experimentation in medicine.
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Federal government.
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Social change.
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Vocational qualifications.
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Science -- Societies, etc.
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Psychology.
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Sociology.
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Weights and measures.
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Social sciences.
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Non-governmental organizations.
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Medical care.
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Research.
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Forensic psychiatry.
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Human rights.
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Humanities.
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Social psychology.
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Human behavior.
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Science.
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Medical care -- Quality control.
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Physical sciences.
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Health services administration.
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Ethics, Professional
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Psychology -- standards
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Government
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Confidentiality
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Education
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Informed Consent
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Codes of Ethics
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Economics
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Health Personnel
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Malpractice
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Professional-Patient Relations
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Social Control, Formal
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Human Experimentation
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Jurisprudence
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Liability, Legal
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Professional Misconduct
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Societies
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Federal Government
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Government Regulation
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Social Change
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Professional Competence
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Social Control, Informal
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Societies, Scientific
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State Government
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Psychology
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Sexuality
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Reference Standards
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Sociology
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Weights and Measures
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Health Care Economics and Organizations
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Educational Measurement
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Patient Rights
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Occupational Groups
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Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena
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Guidelines as Topic
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Biomedical Research
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Ethics
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Social Sciences
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Investigative Techniques
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Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services
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Organizations
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Delivery of Health Care
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Behavioral Sciences
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Sexual Behavior
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Socioeconomic Factors
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Interpersonal Relations
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Research
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Reproductive Physiological Phenomena
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Forensic Psychiatry
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Social Behavior
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Human Rights
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Humanities
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Psychiatry
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Psychology, Social
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Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation
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Behavior
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Population Characteristics
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Persons
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Reproductive and Urinary Physiological Phenomena
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Science
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Behavioral Disciplines and Activities
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Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment
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Quality Assurance, Health Care
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Named Groups
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Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms
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Natural Science Disciplines
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Phenomena and Processes
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Psychiatry and Psychology
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Quality of Health Care
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Health Services Administration
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Disciplines and Occupations
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Patient Care
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professional ethics.
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governments (administrative bodies)
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economics.
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malpractice.
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federal government.
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psychology.
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sociology.
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social sciences.
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behavioral sciences.
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research (function)
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humanities.
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social psychology.
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human behavior.
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sciences (philosophy)
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physical sciences.
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science (modern discipline)
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Weights and measures
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Vocational qualifications
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Sociology
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Social sciences
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Social psychology
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Social control
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Social change
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Science -- Societies, etc.
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Science
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Research
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Psychology
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Physical sciences
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Non-governmental organizations
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Medical personnel and patient
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Medical personnel
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Medical care -- Quality control
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Medical care
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Malpractice
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Informed consent (Medical law)
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Humanities
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Human rights
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Human experimentation in medicine
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Human behavior
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Health services administration
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Forensic psychiatry
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Federal government
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Economics
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Confidential communications
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Professional ethics
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Psychologists -- Professional ethics
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Psychology -- Standards
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Psychology.
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Social Sciences.
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Canada
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United States
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Bass, Larry J.
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LC no. |
96008182 |
ISBN |
1557983720 |
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9781557983725 |