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Case Studies. More than 70 cases pair ethics concepts with real world situations. From journalism, performing arts, and scientific research to sports, law, and business, these case studies explore current and historic ethical dilemmas, their motivating biases, and their consequences. Each case includes discussion questions, related videos, and ...
PDF Introduction: Problems, Pitfalls, and Potentials
6 ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN PSYCHOTHERAPY govern the practice of psychology. Ethics codes identify common ethical 2 issues that psychologists encounter and then provide a prescriptive course of con-duct. Codes of professional ethics, such as the APA Ethics Code, reflect the accumulated wisdom of its members and are informed by the experiences of
PDF The Case of Liam: Ethical Counseling of Minors
Utilizing a decision making model to resolve these dilemmas is beneficial to counselors. The authors apply an ethical decision making model to the case study of Liam. Liam is a counselor for two minor male children who are experiencing difficulties as a result of their parents' divorce. The ethical and legal concerns of counseling the minors ...
Ethical Dilemmas in Qualitative Research: A Critical Literature Review
Case study—documents revision: A minority of repositories provide qualitative data sharing guidelines. There is substantial variation in whether specific topics are addressed: Bishop EC et al. Australia. 2011: III: To demonstrate that narrative reconstruction in reflexivity creates more ethical research: Case studies—experiences in interviewing
PDF Ethical Dilemmas in Counselor Education: The Case of Sasha and Hector
Doctoral-Level-Scenario: The Case of Sasha and Hector Counselor educators and supervisors face many ethical dilemmas while educating and training future counselors and counselor interns. The following case study highlights many of these dilemmas. Sasha, a Caucasian 37-year-old, is a counselor educator at a small university.
Common Ethical Issues: Case Studies and Test Your Knowledge
Case Studies What follows are three case studies taken from Bernard and Goodyear (1999). Try analyzing the cases from the perspective of a trainee and a supervisor. How does the ethical decision-making model presented in this module apply to the case? ... If you were facing a difficult ethical dilemma, after identifying the problem and the ...
Embodied Ethical Decision-Making: A Clinical Case Study of ...
The purpose of this clinical case study was to explore how Hervey's EEDM steps influenced ethical decision-making when cultural differences conflicted during treatment for a spiritual Mexican-American patient.My intersectional identities as an African-American, non-heterosexual woman have inspired my ambition towards creating change within healthcare systems.
How do clinical psychologists make ethical decisions? A systematic
For example, one study included participants from a variety of professional groups, including social work, nursing and medicine, as well as psychology. 15 Of the 20 articles which were reviewed in full, a further two were screened out due to not fitting with the inclusion criteria related to ethical decision-making (for example, an exploration ...
Introduction: Case Studies in the Ethics of Mental Health Research
Abstract. This collection presents six case studies on the ethics of mental health research, written by scientific researchers and ethicists from around the world. We publish them here as a resource for teachers of research ethics and as a contribution to several ongoing ethical debates. Each consists of a description of a research study that ...
Ethical Dilemmas in School Psychology: Which Dilemmas Are Most
Given that the last survey on ethics in school psychology was conducted over a decade ago, the aim of this study was to investigate the ethical dilemmas practitioners face today, along with their ...
Ethics & Psychology: Case Studies
ISBN: 1557984867. Publication Date: 1998-02-01. Discusses the relevance of the American Psychological Association's Ethical Guidelines for Psychologists, and includes accompanying case studies. Ethics in Psychology by Gerald P. Koocher; Patricia Keith-Spiegel. Call Number: CSEP.BF76.4.K461998.
Conflicting responsibilities: A case study of an ethical dilemma for
A case study is presented illustrating the dilemma of conflicting responsibilities for a psychologist working in an organisation. A paradigm of how ethical issues may be investigated is applied to th...
Research Ethics and Case Studies in Psychology:
Abstract. Loftus and Guyer have been criticized for the methods they employed in investigating an anonymous case study published by Corwin and Olafson. This article examines the ethical dimensions of their investigation. Loftus and Guyer have offered three defenses for their actions. All three of those defenses lack merit.
Ethical Dilemmas in Psychology
Ethics can mean a different thing to everyone. To one person, ethics is a moral and legal obligation to uphold certain standards of living. To others, ethics are rules that they must abide by at ...
Conflicting responsibilities: A case study of an ethical dilemma for
Presents a case example illustrating the dilemma of conflicting responsibilities for a psychologist working in an organization. A paradigm of how relevant ethical principles, resulting ethical issues, and the psychologist's culpability and action may be investigated is applied to the situation in which an employee is referred to the organization's psychologist by a senior executive. Discussion ...
Counseling Ethics Code: 10 Common Ethical Issues & Studies
BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 12(2), 33-36. West, W. (2002). Some ethical dilemmas in counseling and counseling research. British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 30(3), 261-268. Zur, O. (2008). Bartering in psychotherapy & counseling: Complexities, case studies and guidelines. New Therapist, 58, 18-26.
The patient suicide attempt
Nurses face more and more ethical dilemmas during their practice nowadays, especially when nurses have responsibility to take care of patients with terminal diseases such as cancer [1].The case study demonstrates an ethical dilemma faced by a nursing staff taking care of an end stage aggressive prostate cancer patient Mr Green who confided to the nurse his suicide attempt and ask the nurse to ...
Psychology's Contribution to Ethics: Two Case Studies
The first case study thus shows that psychology can make a contribution towards defining ethical concepts. Secondly, it will be shown that psychology can elucidate the processes by which ethically desirable ends might be facilitated. Psychological approaches to forgiveness may, for example, help to expedite a goal which may seem remote from the ...
Approaching ethical dilemmas
They should also consult a colleague and document the decision-making processes in case they must later defend their decision, she added. This particular vignette, Swenson said, may well fail the two-prong test. For example, the psychologist might have to evict his client for failing to pay rent--or he might be a poor landlord.
Ethical Dilemmas of Confidentiality With Adolescent Clients: Case
This study follows on from a previous quantitative survey of psychologists about confidentiality dilemmas with adolescents. The current study used qualitative methods to explore such dilemmas in greater depth. Twenty Australian psychologists were interviewed and asked to describe an ethically challenging past case.
Case Study Research Method in Psychology
The case study is not a research method, but researchers select methods of data collection and analysis that will generate material suitable for case studies. Freud (1909a, 1909b) conducted very detailed investigations into the private lives of his patients in an attempt to both understand and help them overcome their illnesses.
Ethics and Psychology: Vignette Warehouse (39)
A Few Notes About These Ethical Dilemmas. First, these vignettes are meant to be teaching tools. Next, most vignettes have more than one ethical issue that can be addressed. While confidentiality has been preserved, the dynamics of each case are isomorphic to a real clinical situation faced by a practicing psychologist.
Ethical dilemmas experienced by clinical psychology trainee ...
The experience of ethical dilemmas in the arena of therapy and the methods of resolving these dilemmas were examined among 35 clinical psychologists in training, through an anonymous and confidential online survey. The trainees' responses to four open-ended questions on any one ethical dilemma encountered during therapy were analysed, using ...
Case Study Application of an Ethical Decision-Making Process for a
In our case study, 93 year old Ms. Jones is admitted to hospital with a fragility hip fracture. As a first step, we must recognize that there is actually an ethical dilemma; in this case, the dilemma is whether the patient should proceed with surgery or not, given her underlying medical conditions and potential for perioperative complications.
Hidden Health Dangers Uncovered by an Eye Exam
Case study Sam was a tall, blond, blue-eyed computer engineer. When, at the age of 66, he started having worsening blurry vision in his right eye, he made an appointment to see an ophthalmologist.
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Case Studies. More than 70 cases pair ethics concepts with real world situations. From journalism, performing arts, and scientific research to sports, law, and business, these case studies explore current and historic ethical dilemmas, their motivating biases, and their consequences. Each case includes discussion questions, related videos, and ...
6 ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN PSYCHOTHERAPY govern the practice of psychology. Ethics codes identify common ethical 2 issues that psychologists encounter and then provide a prescriptive course of con-duct. Codes of professional ethics, such as the APA Ethics Code, reflect the accumulated wisdom of its members and are informed by the experiences of
Utilizing a decision making model to resolve these dilemmas is beneficial to counselors. The authors apply an ethical decision making model to the case study of Liam. Liam is a counselor for two minor male children who are experiencing difficulties as a result of their parents' divorce. The ethical and legal concerns of counseling the minors ...
Case study—documents revision: A minority of repositories provide qualitative data sharing guidelines. There is substantial variation in whether specific topics are addressed: Bishop EC et al. Australia. 2011: III: To demonstrate that narrative reconstruction in reflexivity creates more ethical research: Case studies—experiences in interviewing
Doctoral-Level-Scenario: The Case of Sasha and Hector Counselor educators and supervisors face many ethical dilemmas while educating and training future counselors and counselor interns. The following case study highlights many of these dilemmas. Sasha, a Caucasian 37-year-old, is a counselor educator at a small university.
Case Studies What follows are three case studies taken from Bernard and Goodyear (1999). Try analyzing the cases from the perspective of a trainee and a supervisor. How does the ethical decision-making model presented in this module apply to the case? ... If you were facing a difficult ethical dilemma, after identifying the problem and the ...
The purpose of this clinical case study was to explore how Hervey's EEDM steps influenced ethical decision-making when cultural differences conflicted during treatment for a spiritual Mexican-American patient.My intersectional identities as an African-American, non-heterosexual woman have inspired my ambition towards creating change within healthcare systems.
For example, one study included participants from a variety of professional groups, including social work, nursing and medicine, as well as psychology. 15 Of the 20 articles which were reviewed in full, a further two were screened out due to not fitting with the inclusion criteria related to ethical decision-making (for example, an exploration ...
Abstract. This collection presents six case studies on the ethics of mental health research, written by scientific researchers and ethicists from around the world. We publish them here as a resource for teachers of research ethics and as a contribution to several ongoing ethical debates. Each consists of a description of a research study that ...
Given that the last survey on ethics in school psychology was conducted over a decade ago, the aim of this study was to investigate the ethical dilemmas practitioners face today, along with their ...
ISBN: 1557984867. Publication Date: 1998-02-01. Discusses the relevance of the American Psychological Association's Ethical Guidelines for Psychologists, and includes accompanying case studies. Ethics in Psychology by Gerald P. Koocher; Patricia Keith-Spiegel. Call Number: CSEP.BF76.4.K461998.
A case study is presented illustrating the dilemma of conflicting responsibilities for a psychologist working in an organisation. A paradigm of how ethical issues may be investigated is applied to th...
Abstract. Loftus and Guyer have been criticized for the methods they employed in investigating an anonymous case study published by Corwin and Olafson. This article examines the ethical dimensions of their investigation. Loftus and Guyer have offered three defenses for their actions. All three of those defenses lack merit.
Ethics can mean a different thing to everyone. To one person, ethics is a moral and legal obligation to uphold certain standards of living. To others, ethics are rules that they must abide by at ...
Presents a case example illustrating the dilemma of conflicting responsibilities for a psychologist working in an organization. A paradigm of how relevant ethical principles, resulting ethical issues, and the psychologist's culpability and action may be investigated is applied to the situation in which an employee is referred to the organization's psychologist by a senior executive. Discussion ...
BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 12(2), 33-36. West, W. (2002). Some ethical dilemmas in counseling and counseling research. British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 30(3), 261-268. Zur, O. (2008). Bartering in psychotherapy & counseling: Complexities, case studies and guidelines. New Therapist, 58, 18-26.
Nurses face more and more ethical dilemmas during their practice nowadays, especially when nurses have responsibility to take care of patients with terminal diseases such as cancer [1].The case study demonstrates an ethical dilemma faced by a nursing staff taking care of an end stage aggressive prostate cancer patient Mr Green who confided to the nurse his suicide attempt and ask the nurse to ...
The first case study thus shows that psychology can make a contribution towards defining ethical concepts. Secondly, it will be shown that psychology can elucidate the processes by which ethically desirable ends might be facilitated. Psychological approaches to forgiveness may, for example, help to expedite a goal which may seem remote from the ...
They should also consult a colleague and document the decision-making processes in case they must later defend their decision, she added. This particular vignette, Swenson said, may well fail the two-prong test. For example, the psychologist might have to evict his client for failing to pay rent--or he might be a poor landlord.
This study follows on from a previous quantitative survey of psychologists about confidentiality dilemmas with adolescents. The current study used qualitative methods to explore such dilemmas in greater depth. Twenty Australian psychologists were interviewed and asked to describe an ethically challenging past case.
The case study is not a research method, but researchers select methods of data collection and analysis that will generate material suitable for case studies. Freud (1909a, 1909b) conducted very detailed investigations into the private lives of his patients in an attempt to both understand and help them overcome their illnesses.
A Few Notes About These Ethical Dilemmas. First, these vignettes are meant to be teaching tools. Next, most vignettes have more than one ethical issue that can be addressed. While confidentiality has been preserved, the dynamics of each case are isomorphic to a real clinical situation faced by a practicing psychologist.
The experience of ethical dilemmas in the arena of therapy and the methods of resolving these dilemmas were examined among 35 clinical psychologists in training, through an anonymous and confidential online survey. The trainees' responses to four open-ended questions on any one ethical dilemma encountered during therapy were analysed, using ...
In our case study, 93 year old Ms. Jones is admitted to hospital with a fragility hip fracture. As a first step, we must recognize that there is actually an ethical dilemma; in this case, the dilemma is whether the patient should proceed with surgery or not, given her underlying medical conditions and potential for perioperative complications.
Case study Sam was a tall, blond, blue-eyed computer engineer. When, at the age of 66, he started having worsening blurry vision in his right eye, he made an appointment to see an ophthalmologist.