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" ... supervisees, human research participants, and other affected persons, and the welfare of animal subjects of research. When conflicts occur among psychologists' obligations or concerns, they attempt to resolve these conflicts and to perform their roles... "
Basic Counseling Techniques: A Beginning Therapist's Toolkit - Page 15
de C. Wayne Perry - 2002 - 240 pages
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Memory of Childhood Trauma: A Clinician's Guide to the Literature

Susan L. Reviere - 1996 - 196 pages
...(Principle E) (American Psychological Association, 1992, p. 1600) notes that psychologists must be "sensitive to real and ascribed differences in power...people during or after professional relationships" (p. 1600). The client is often biased to rely on the therapist for identifying some "truth" in his...
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Christian Counseling Ethics: A Handbook for Therapists, Pastors & Counselors

Randolph K. Sanders - 1997 - 408 pages
...these conflicts and to perform their roles in a responsible fashion that avoids or minimizes harm. Psychologists are sensitive to real and ascribed differences...people during or after professional relationships. Principle F: Social Responsibility Psychologists are aware of their professional and scientific responsibilities...
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Ethics in Psychology: Professional Standards and Cases

Gerald P. Koocher, Patricia Keith-Spiegel - 1998 - 542 pages
...these conflicts and to perform their roles in a responsible fashion that avoids or minimizes harm. Psychologists are sensitive to real and ascribed differences...people during or after professional relationships. Principle F: Social Responsibility Psychologists are aware of their professional and scientific responsibilities...
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Ethical Reasoning in the Mental Health Professions

Gary G. Ford - 2000 - 364 pages
...these conflicts and to perform their roles in a responsible fashion that avoids or minimizes harm. Psychologists are sensitive to real and ascribed differences...people during or after professional relationships. PRINCIPLE F: SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Psychologists are aware of their professional and scientific responsibilities...
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Practicum and Internship: Textbook and Resource Guide for Counseling and ...

John Charles Boylan, Patrick B. Malley, Eileen Petty Reilly - 2001 - 408 pages
...these conflicts and to perform their roles in a responsible fashion that avoids or minimizes harm. Psychologists are sensitive to real and ascribed differences...people during or after professional relationships. Principle F: Social Responsibility Psychologists are aware of their professional and scientific responsibilities...
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Clinician's Guide to Child Custody Evaluations

Marc J. Ackerman - 2002 - 365 pages
...these conflicts and to perform their roles in a responsible fashion that avoids or minimizes harm. Psychologists are sensitive to real and ascribed differences...people during or after professional relationships. Principle F: Social Responsibility Psychologists are aware of their professional and scientific responsibilities...
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Incorporating Spirituality in Counseling and Psychotherapy: Theory and Technique

Geri Miller - 2003 - 339 pages
...these conflicts and to perform their roles in a responsible fashion that avoids or minimizes harm. Psychologists are sensitive to real and ascribed differences...people during or after professional relationships. Principle F: Social Responsibility Psychologists are aware of their professional and scientific responsibilities...
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Handbook of Professional Ethics for Psychologists: Issues, Questions, and ...

William O'Donohue, Kyle E. Ferguson - 2003 - 488 pages
...public. Principle E of the 1992 APA ethical principles on "Concern for Others' Welfare" indicates that psychologists are sensitive to real and ascribed differences in power between themselves and others. Sensitivity to the power disparity is a first step in preventing psychologists from exploiting research...
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Outdoor Leadership: Theory and Practice

Bruce Martin - 2006 - 336 pages
...supervisees, employees, colleagues, research subjects, and so on. • Concern for welfare — Professionals are sensitive to real and ascribed differences in power between themselves and their participants and avoid exploiting or misleading other people during or after professional relationships....
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The Handbook of Ethical Research with Ethnocultural Populations and Communities

Joseph E. Trimble, Celia B. Fisher - 2006 - 398 pages
...Principle E of the 1992 APA Ethics Code, Concern for Others' Welfare, indicated that psychologists must be sensitive to real and ascribed differences in power between themselves and others. Sensitivity to power disparity is a first step in preventing psychologists from exploiting research...
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