Journal article
How ethics are applied
Ethical conflicts in psychology, pp 81-116
01 Jan 1999
Abstract
The Failure of Clinical Psychology Graduate Students to Apply Understood Ethical Principles / J. L. Bernard and Carmen S. Jara Ethics of Practice: The Beliefs and Behaviors of Psychologists as Therapists / Kenneth S. Pope, Barbara G. Tabachnick and Patricia Keith-Spiegel Ethical Decision Making and Psychologists' Attitudes toward Training in Ethics / Alexander J. Tymchuk, Robin W Coffman, and Maureen S. Drapkin, Susan Major-Kingsley, Andrea B. Ackerman, Elizabeth Baum Ethical Dilemmas in Psychological Practice: Results of a National Survey Leonard J. Haas, John L. Malouf, and Neal H. Mayerson When Laws and Values Conflict: A Dilemma for Psychologists / Kenneth S. Pope and Theresa Rose Bajt Explicit Ambiguity: The 1992 Ethics Code as an Oxymoron / Donald N. Bersoff The Value and Utility of the 1992 Ethics Code / Celia B. Fisher and Jeffrey N. Younggren (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved) (Source: book)
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- Title
- How ethics are applied
- Creators
- J. L BernardCarmen S JaraKenneth S PopeBarbara G TabachnickPatricia Keith-SpiegelAlexander J TymchukRobin DrapkinSusan Major-KingsleyAndrea B AckermanElizabeth W CoffmanMaureen S BaumLeonard J HaasJohn L MaloufNeal H MayersonTheresa Rose BajtDonald N BersoffCelia B FisherJeffrey N Younggren
- Publication Details
- Ethical conflicts in psychology, pp 81-116
- Publisher
- American Psychological Association
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Thomas R. Kline School of Law
- Other Identifier
- 991021874483904721