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Ethical Issues and Guidelines in Psychology (Routledge Modular Psychology, 1st Edition)

Authors: Cara Flanagan, Philip Banyard

Introduction:

This book offers a clear and accessible guide to the ethical issues that psychologists encounter in their work. It is part of the Routledge Modular Psychology series, designed to address the evolving ethical standards in psychology while presenting both theoretical and practical aspects of ethical decision-making in various psychological contexts.

Key Points:

  1. Overview of Ethical Theories and Frameworks

    • Discusses ethical theories such as utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics.
    • Explains how these frameworks apply to psychological practice and decision-making.
  2. Ethical Guidelines for Practice

    • Provides a comprehensive summary of ethical guidelines from professional organizations like the American Psychological Association (APA) and the British Psychological Society (BPS).
    • Includes guidelines for maintaining confidentiality, informed consent, and handling sensitive information.
  3. Ethical Dilemmas in Research

    • Explores ethical issues in psychological research, such as participant rights, deception, and risk minimization.
    • Discusses how ethical principles guide the design, conduct, and reporting of research.
  4. Applying Ethics in Clinical Practice

    • Examines common ethical dilemmas faced by clinicians, such as dual relationships, competence, and referral.
    • Addresses the balance between client autonomy and therapist responsibility.
  5. Ethics in Other Areas of Psychology

    • Expands on ethical concerns in specialized areas like forensic psychology, educational psychology, and organizational psychology.
    • Provides guidelines for navigating ethical challenges in these diverse contexts.

Why Read This Book?

  • Clarifies ethical standards and guidelines for both students and professionals in the field of psychology.
  • Practical advice on addressing ethical issues encountered in research, therapy, and other professional settings.
  • Helps in developing a strong ethical framework for decision-making in challenging situations.
  • Useful for those preparing for ethical reviews, research protocols, and clinical practice.

Conclusion:

Ethical Issues and Guidelines in Psychology is an essential resource for psychology students, researchers, and practitioners. Written in an accessible format, it provides a comprehensive understanding of ethical frameworks and guidelines crucial for navigating professional and research-related ethical dilemmas. Whether you're just starting out or are already working in the field, this book will help ensure your work adheres to ethical best practices.

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