Ethical Decision Making in Clinical Neuropsychology

Ethical Decision Making in Clinical Neuropsychology

Bush, Shane S.

Oxford University Press Inc

11/2018

216

Mole

Inglês

9780190875817

15 a 20 dias

372

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Table of Contents
Preface
SECTION I Introduction
Ethics as a Foundational Competency
Chapter 1 Ethical Issues and the Pursuit of High Standards of Practice
Ethical Issues in Clinical Neuropsychology
Ethical Issues in Neuropsychology Subspecialties
Positive Ethics
The 4 A's of Ethical Practice
Chapter 2 Ethical, Professional, and Legal Resources
Ethics Codes
Professional Guidelines
Bioethical Principles
Legal Considerations
Colleagues
Evidence-Based Ethics
Chapter 3 An Ethical Decision-Making Model

SECTION II APA Ethical Standards Applied to Clinical Neuropsychology
Chapter 4 Professional Competence
Cultural Competence
Chapter 5 Human Relations
Professional Roles and Relationships
Serving Special Populations
Chapter 6 Privacy and Confidentiality
Chapter 7 Advertising and Other Public Statements
Chapter 8 Record Keeping and Fees
Chapter 9 Education, Training, Research, and Publication
Chapter 10 Assessment
Bases for Assessment
Adopting New Tests
Informed Consent
Values history
Uses of Assessment
Technology
Interpreting Results
Test Security and Release of Test Data
Third Party Observers
Chapter 11 Treatment and Health Promotion
Treatment
Cognitive
Psychological
Chapter 12 Addressing Ethical Misconduct
Chapter 13 A Complex Case
Afterword
References
Appendix A: Excerpt from "The Oral Examination: Professional and Ethical Issues" section (McSweeny, Kareken, & Bush, 2008) of the AACN Study Guide (Mapou & Kirkwood, 2008)
Appendix B: List of Selected Position Statements
Index
About the Author
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