PSY426 Ethics and Professional Issues
This unit will present a historical and comparative review of the APS code of Professional Conduct using "ethical hypotheticals" in a number of applied and research settings; examine the notion of "professionalism" in both client service and multi-disciplinary settings. The scientist-practitioner model will be examined, and its implications for "generic" practitioners and "eclectic" practices. Other issues examined: turning points in the history of psychological testing; evaluating and developing tests; clinical, organisational, research and forensic testing; issues for rural psychologists.
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Those who work in the mental health sector are constantly exposed to personal information about the experiences, behaviour and relationships of the...
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This text is an up-to-date guide for psychology students and psychologists who are expected to have a comprehensive understanding of ethical theori...
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