The understanding of and adherence to professional ethics is fundamental in navigating the moral encounters and dilemmas that all psychologists face in their daily work, whether in research or professional practice. Core values and principles remain stable. However, as more complex and conflicting societal contexts come into play, the individual psychologist and the professional community need support in upholding a solid moral integrity. The volume is a welcome resource for any psychologist or student wanting to foresee, prevent, and professionally manage, in an ethically responsible way, the moral challenges that arise. The framework for this timely, second edition remains the Meta-code of Ethics of the European Federation of Psychologists' Associations (EFPA), which is an important asset in addressing the challenges faced by the profession in the time to come. The discussions of the principles on the meta-code are further developed and the authors have extended the number and types of practical examples to vividly illustrate ethical challenges and dilemmas faced. Read, discuss, and evaluate your practice.
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Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
Publication Date: 17 Jul 2024
Publisher: Hogrefe Publishing
Publication City/Country: Canada
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780889376373
About Caspar KoeneGeoff LindsayHaldor Ovreeide
Geoff Lindsay practised as an educational psychologist was director of the Centre for Educational Development and Research and the first chair of the Humanities and Social Sciences Research Ethics Committee at the University of Warwick. He is now Emeritus Professor in Warwick's new School of Education Learning and Communication Sciences. Geoff has been president of the British Psychological Society (BPS) and also served on its Professional Conduct Board Ethics Committee and as chair of the Investigatory Committee for ethics complaints. Geoff led the BPS initiative to achieve statutory regulationof all practitioner psychologists in the UK.Haldor Ovreeide has practised as a clinical child and family therapist and in his own institute for child and family consultation. He has been teaching and consulting colleagues in the Nordic countries on therapeutic communication with children and families and on professional ethics. Among various contributions to governmental projects on child custody and protection issues he convened two committees on developing the psychologist's role as an expert witness and on securing the quality of their statements. Haldor served as chair and member of the Ethical Board of the Norwegian Association of Psychologists and was as the other two authors a long-standing member of EFPA's Standing Committee on Ethics.Casper Koene is from the Netherlands but lives in Brussels. He worked as a clinical psychologist in sheltered workshops in care for adults with intellectual disabilities and in outpatient psychiatry. He then worked as a psychological adviser and senior policy officer at the Dutch Ministry of Social Affairs. Since1972 he has worked as a psychotherapist in his own practice. Casper was chair and board member of the Ethical Advisory Board of the national Dutch association of psychologists (NIP). He was chair of EFPA's Task Force on Ethics and then chair and member of the Task Force's successor the Standing Committee on Ethics (now the Board of Ethics). Casper is currently an acting member of the Belgian statutory disciplinary board for psychologists.