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If a psychologist comes across a certain ethical dilemma, what should they do?

-Consult a colleague


-refer to the ethics code


-document their decision

What are the HPCSA's core values? (and standards, refer to page)

-Respect for persons


-Basic interest or well-being: non-maleficence


-Best interest or well-being: beneficence


-human rights


-autonomy


-integrity


-truthfulness


-confidentiality


-compassion


-tolerance


-justice


-professional competence and self-improvement


-community


when should a therapist do when the demands of core values and standards may clash in a concrete case?

address clashes through ethical reasoning

When there is an ethical dilemma, what process must students take?

-Describe the dilemma and why it is a dilemma


-identify the key stakeholders in the problem


-identify ethical standards that must be considered


-generate atleast two alternatives to the problem

What four steps are used in ethical reasoning?

1. Formulate the problem.


2. Gather all relevant info.


3. Consider all reasonable options.


4. Moral assessment.. what are the consequences, what values, duties or rights weigh the heaviest.. what is the weakness... how would you want to be treated

Should a psychologist accept a gift from a client?

-will it cause harm.. or not


-is it a one time thing


-are the cultural factors involved...are they respecting the person


-some psychologists have a no-acceptance policy

What are common ethical issues in psychology?

-competence


-confidentiality


-multiple relationships


-informed consent

What is the ethical decision making model? (ACA)

1. Identify the problem


2. Apply the ACA code of ethics


3. determine the nature and dimensions of the dilemma


4. generate potential courses of action


5. consider the potential consequences of all options, choose a course of action


6. evaluate the selected course of action


7. implement the course of action