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Subject
Ethics, Psychology
ISBN
9780195092011

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195092015
ISBN-13
9780195092011
eBay Product ID (ePID)
903132

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
544 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Ethics in Psychology : Professional Standards and Cases
Subject
Business Ethics, Clinical Psychology
Publication Year
1998
Features
Revised
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Psychology, Business & Economics
Author
Gerald P. Koocher, Patricia Keith-Spiegel
Series
Oxford Series in Clinical Psychology Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.5 in
Item Weight
39.5 Oz
Item Length
7.2 in
Item Width
10 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
2
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2007-027873
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"This book is a must. If you don't have room for another Ethics book on your already crowded desk, make room for this one by moving something else off. . . . I firmly believe this new book of Koocher and Keith-Spiegel's should be required reading. The book itself is extremely well written.Happily, it is written in a breezy style, with many case examples thrown in to illustrate the points. . . . In addition, the book is organized in a particularly useful way. . . . you could easily open the book to the section you needed to read and you would get the required information withouthaving to cross reference or go back . . . This book is one of the best of its genre. Every practitioner should read it. NOW."--The Independent Practitioner, "This is a "classic-in-the-making;" that is a must-have reference for the learning (and teaching) of psychological ethics." --Metapsychology"Written by highly distinguished psychologists who have each served on the Ethics Committee of the American Psychological Association, this book clearly reflects the authors' expertise, integrity, and common sense in dealing with ethical issues. . . . From cover to cover, it is at once humorous and sobering, and in the jargon of popular literature, a page turner."--APA Division 37 Newsletter (on the first edition)"This comprehensive and well-written discussion of ethical issues relevant to the practice of psychology would be a valuable resource for graduate students, advanced undergraduates, and professionals in many related disciplines."--Science Books & Films, "Heightens the awareness of ethical standards within psychology and shows how these standards apply to specific situations....This important volume encompasses a wide array of topics....Summary guidelines at the end of each chapter serve as thorough reviews as well as reliable guidelines forpractice."--Wisconsin Bookwatch, "Ethics in Psychology is well-organized and covers a wide-range of topics...The broad scope of the material covered provides the reader with a comprehensive understanding of the subject...A major strength of this book lies in the numerous case examples that are presented, which provide 'realworld' applications of what can sometimes be abstract ethical concepts...[The authors] bring a down-to-earth style rich with humor and wisdom to the subject."--Newsletter of the APA of Graduate Students, "This book is easy to read and makes the learning or the teaching of ethics fun."--American Psychology Association Division 38, "This is a "classic-in-the-making;" that is a must-have reference for the learning (and teaching) of psychological ethics." --Metapsychology "Written by highly distinguished psychologists who have each served on the Ethics Committee of the American Psychological Association, this book clearly reflects the authors' expertise, integrity, and common sense in dealing with ethical issues. . . . From cover to cover, it is at once humorous and sobering, and in the jargon of popular literature, a page turner."--APA Division 37 Newsletter (on the first edition) "This comprehensive and well-written discussion of ethical issues relevant to the practice of psychology would be a valuable resource for graduate students, advanced undergraduates, and professionals in many related disciplines."--Science Books & Films, "This edition of Koocher and Keith-Spiegel's textbook for clinical psychology offers a comprehensive review of ethical issues for clinical psychologists who practice, teach, or conduct research. The authors bring to life common and unusual ethical conflicts through actual cases and offerstrategies for avoiding similar outcomes. In keeping with its practical approach to abstract concepts, the book includes an extremely useful decision-making tree for identifying ethical problems and violations. . . . The text thoroughly presents the current state of ethics in psychology. Inclusionof legitimate arguments that challenge current standards--for example, the assertion that psychologists should not have fewer confidentiality rights than lawyers--might educate the field to the evolving nature of ethics. The present volume can serve as a cornerstone to every clinician's guidelinesto ethical standards."--Religious Studies Review, "This is a "classic-in-the-making;" that is a must-have reference for the learning (and teaching) of psychological ethics." --Metapsychology "Written by highly distinguished psychologists who have each served on the Ethics Committee of the American Psychological Association, this book clearly reflects the authors' expertise, integrity, and common sense in dealing with ethical issues. . . . From cover to cover, it is at once humorous and sobering, and in the jargon of popular literature, a page turner."--APA Division 37 Newsletter(on the first edition) "This comprehensive and well-written discussion of ethical issues relevant to the practice of psychology would be a valuable resource for graduate students, advanced undergraduates, and professionals in many related disciplines."--Science Books & Films, "This comprehensive and well-written discussion of ethical issues relevantto the practice of psychology would be a valuable resource for graduatestudents, advanced undergraduates, and professionals in many relateddisciplines."--Science Books and Films, "Heightens the awareness of ethical standards within psychology and showshow these standards apply to specific situations....This important volumeemcompasses a wide array of topics....Summary guidelines at the end of eachchapter serve as thorough reviews as well as reliable guidelines forpractice."--Wisconsin Bookwatch, "This comprehensive and well-written discussion of ethical issues relevant to the practice of psychology would be a valuable resource for graduate students, advanced undergraduates, and professionals in many related disciplines."--Science Books and Films (on the first edition), "This book is a must. If you dont have room for another Ethics book onyour already crowded desk, make room for this one by moving something else off.. . . this new book of Koocher and Keith-Spiegels should be required reading. .. . The book itself is extremely well written. Happily, it is written in abreezy style, with many case examples thrown in to illustrate the points. . . .In addition, the book is organized in a particularly useful way. . . . you couldeasily open the book to the section you needed to read and you would get therequired information without having to cross reference or go back . . . Thisbook is one of the best of its genre. Every practitioner should read it.NOW."--The Independent Practitioner, "This is a "classic-in-the-making;" that is a must-have reference for the learning (and teaching) of psychological ethics." --Metapsychology, "Written by highly distinguished psychologists who have each served on the Ethics Committee of the American Psychological Association, this book clearly reflects the authors' expertise, integrity, and common sense in dealing with ethical issues. . . . From cover to cover, it is at oncehumorous and sobering, and in the jargon of popular literature, a page turner."--APA Division 37 Newsletter (on the first edition), "Written by highly distinguished psychologists who have each served on theEthics Committee of the American Psychological Association, this book clearlyreflects the authors' expertise, integrity, and common sense in dealing withethical issues. . . . From cover to cover, it is at once humorous and sobering,and in the jargon of popular literature, a page turner."--APA Division 37Newsletter (on the first edition), "Ethics in Psychology is well-organized and covers a wide-range oftopics...The broad scope of the material covered provides the reader with acomprehensive understanding of the subject...A major strength of this book liesin the numerous case examples that are presented, which provide 'real world'applications of what can sometimes be abstract ethical concepts...[The authors]bring a down-to-earth style rich with humor and wisdom to thesubject."--Newsletter of the APA of Graduate Students, "This edition of Koocher and Keith-Spiegel's textbook for clinicalpsychology offers a comprehensive review of ethical issues for clinicalpsychologists who practice, teach, or conduct research. The authors bring tolife common and unusual ethical conflicts through actual cases and offerstrategies for avoiding similar outcomes. In keeping with its practical approachto abstract concepts, the book includes an extremely useful decision-making treefor identifying ethical problems and violations. . . . The text thoroughlypresents the current state of ethics in psychology. Inclusion of legitimatearguments that challenge current standards--for example, the assertion thatpsychologists should not have fewer confidentiality rights than lawyers--mighteducate the field to the evolving nature of ethics. The present volume can serveas a cornerstone to every clinician's guidelines to ethicalstandards."--Religious Studies Review, "This book is easy to read and makes the learning or the teaching ofethics fun."--American Psychology Association Division 38
Series Volume Number
Vol. 3
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
174/.915
Table Of Content
1. On Being an Ethical Psychologist2. Enforcement of Ethical Conduct3. Knowing Thyself: Competence and Credentials4. Ethical Obligations in Psychotherapy5. Ethics in Psychotherapy: Techniques6. Privacy, Confidentiality, and Record Keeping7. Psychological Assessment: Testing Tribulations8. Multiple Role Relationships and Conflicts of Interest9. Attraction, Romance, and Sexual Intimacies10. Money Matters and Managed Care11. Psychologists in the Marketplace12. Presenting Psychology to the Public13. Relationships with Colleagues, Supervisees, and Employees14. Ethical Dilemmas in Specific Work Settings: Juggling Porcupines15. Psychologists in the Legal System: Tort and Retort16. Psychologists as Teachers: Classroom Conundrums17. Scholarly Publication and Research EthicsAppendix A: American Psychological Association's Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of ConductAppendix B: Rules and Procedures of the American Psychological Association Ethics CommitteeIndex
Edition Description
Revised edition
Synopsis
This is a comprehensive revision of the most widely used and cited ethics textbook in psychology. It retains the key features that has made it so popular, including extensive case materials, but adds many new topics, especially changes to the APA's ethics code., Psychologists today must deal with a broad range of ethical issues--from charging fees to maintaining a client's confidentiality, and from conducting research to respecting clients, colleagues, and students. As the field of psychology has grown in size and scope, the role of ethics has become more important and complex whether the psychologist is involved in teaching, counseling, research, or practice. Now this most widely read and cited ethics text in psychology has been revised to reflect the ethics questions and dilemmas that psychologists encounter in their everyday work. Ethics in Psychology has been completely updated in response to evolving trends in psychological research and practice, as well as extensive changes in the American Psychological Association's ethics code. Gerald P. Koocher and Patricia Keith-Spiegel take a practical, commonsense approach to ethics in modern-day psychological practice, and offer constructive suggestions for both preventing problems and resolving ethical predicaments. In this book, their main intent is to present the full range of contemporary ethical issues in psychology as not only relevant and intriguing, but also as integral and unavoidable aspects of the profession. The authors make extensive use of actual case studies in order to illustrate how the APA guidelines apply to specific situations, such as fee setting, advertising for clients, research ethics, sexual attraction, classroom ethics, managed care issues, confidentiality, and much more. The most recent ethics code of the American Psychological Association (1992) is used here only as a starting point. The authors go well beyond the APA code and incorporate the input of many experts. In addition to the analysis of a wide variety of general situations, new problematic areas are identified and explored. The book includes two appendixes - Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct, adopted by American Psychological Association, Rules and Procedures of the Ethics Committee of the American Psychological Association - both in an easy-to-use format. In addition, each chapter lists summary guidelines along with current and valuable references. Highly readable, the book unites a straightforward, lively writing style with humorous anecdotes that highlight the human side of ethics and make the book a pleasure to read. Ethics in Psychology will be an indispensable guide to ethical decision-making for all psychologists and students in psychology.
LC Classification Number
BF76.4.K46 1998

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