About the Author |
| For the past two decades, Dr. Nagy’s professional activities have focused on ethics and ethical issues for psychologists. He has served and chaired numerous prestigious ethic committees and is currently on the staff of the Stanford’s Complementary Medicine Clinic. |
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Summary
6 hours CE
Thomas F. Nagy
This book is a practical and engaging resource that shows psychologists how to apply the principles of APA's Ethics Code to the ethical dilemmas that they encounter in their daily lives. The chapters cover general principles of ethical decision making, as well as a broad range of issues relating to professional competence, human relations, privacy and confidentiality, advertising and other public statements, record keeping and fees, education and training, research and publication, assessment, and therapy.
Learning Objectives - describe the effects of domestic violence on children
- identify the factors that increase the risk for domestic violence
- identify interventions that provide social support to children who are victims of domestic violence
- identify appropriate, effective treatments
- describe the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder in children exposed to domestic violence
Table of Contents
Introduction
- General Standards
- Evaluation, Assessment, or Intervention
- Advertising and Other Public Statements
- Therapy
- Privacy and Confidentiality
- Teaching, Training Supervision, Research, and Publishing
- Forensic Activities
- Resolving Ethical Issues
Appendix: APA Ethics Committee Rules and Procedures
Difficulty Level:Intermediate
368pp
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