Created by Jo Gledhill
almost 10 years ago
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Outline ethical dilemmas experienced by clinical psychologists...
At the organisational level?
At the department level?
At the individual level ?
Outline the different definitions of ethics and morality outlined by Francis (1999)
Give examples of ethical issues?
outline some professional balancing acts?
what is ethical acculturation?
what are the four key principles of the BPS code of ethics and conduct?
outline the BPS code of ethics and conduct key principle of respect?
outline the BPS code of ethics and conduct (2009) key principle of competence?
outline the BPS code of ethics and conduct (2009) key principle of responsibility?
outline the BPS code of ethics and conduct (2009) key principle of integrity?
Outline the HCPC standards of conduct?
Outline Sands' (2003) take on psychologists' power?
what did Pope et al (1986) find?
outline some subtle forms of abuse?
outline some practical ways to address power imbalance?
outline some therapy stance ways to address the power imbalance?
Give a reference for these quotes:
it is assumed that adults aged 18 or over should be able to give consent on the basis of sufficient information unless proven otherwise
in all cases, the rights of the recipients must be recognised and upheld
Briefly outline the process of obtaining consent?
Describe factors influencing consent?
give a reference for this quote:
clients are entitled to expect that the information they give to psychologists about themselves and others will remain confidential
when is confidentiality limited?
When may there be dilemmas in confidentiality?
When are therapists most likely to abuse their power?
How can therapists create a shared language?
Aside from creating a shared language, what other therapeutic stances can stop power imbalances?
According to Zur (2009), what clients are most vulnerable?
according to Guilfoyle (2005) is one of the most
important products and vehicles of power