Ethics in forensic psychology practice /
"Ethics in Forensic Psychology Practice addresses major concerns of psychologists and other mental health professionals who conduct evaluations, provide treatment, carry out research, and teach and train in various and diverse legal contexts. Informed by the newly approved APA Specialty Guideli...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autores principales: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken, New Jersey :
John Wiley & Sons Inc.,
[2017]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; About the Authors; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction; Overview and Context; Some Preliminary Matters; Challenging Forensic Psychology's Historical Emphasis on Assessment and Neglect of Treatment; Distinguishing Ethics from Good Practice and from the Law; Importance of Knowing the Law and Rules of the Local Jurisdiction; Distinguishing Between What Is Required, Prohibited, and Permitted; Recognizing That There Are Not Always Clear Answers and That Reasonable People Sometimes Disagree; Challenges in Organizing This Volume.
- Structure and Layout of This VolumeA Model for Ethical Decision Making; Summary; Chapter 2: Sources of Authority; The Law as a Source of Authority; The Law Shapes the General Practice of Psychology; The Law Shapes Expert Testimony of Psychologists; The Law Limits Expert Testimony of Psychologists; The Law Shapes the Focus of Forensic Psychological Evaluations; The Law Imposes Other Obligations on Psychologists Who Provide Opinions to the Court; The Law as a Source of Authority: Summary.
- The American Psychological Association's Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct as a Source of AuthorityThe American Psychological Association Practice Guidelines as Sources of Authority; Specialty Guidelines for Forensic Psychology; Guidelines for Child Custody Evaluations in Family Law Proceedings; Guidelines for the Practice of Parenting Coordination; Guidelines for Psychological Evaluations in Child Protection Matters; Record Keeping Guidelines; Other Publications of the American Psychological Association as Sources of Authority.
- Guidelines Published by Other Organizations as Sources of AuthoritySummary; Chapter 3: Competence; What Does Competence in a Particular Area Entail?; Acquiring, Maintaining, and Increasing Competence; Certification as an Indicator of Competence; Competence in Forensic Assessment, State of the Science Testimony, Litigation Consultation, and Forensic Treatment; Forensic Assessment; State-of-the-Science Testimony; Litigation Consultation; Forensic Treatment; Awareness of How One's Beliefs, Attitudes, and Biases Can Affect One's Competence; Incompetent Practice.
- Addressing Incompetent Practice of ColleaguesSummary; Chapter 4: Roles; Who Is the Client?; Overview; Forensic Examiner; State of the Science Expert; Litigation Consultant; Treatment Provider; Ethical Obligations to Various Parties in Litigation, by Role; Assuming a Role: Efficacy Considerations; Forensic Examiner and State of the Science Expert; State of the Science Expert and Litigation Consultant; State of the Science Expert and Forensic Treatment Provider; Examining Expert and Litigation Consultant; Evaluating Expert and Treatment Provider.