Ethical Conflicts in Psychology
Discover the essential guide to navigating ethical dilemmas in the field of psychology with Ethical Conflicts in Psychology by Eric Y. Drogin PhD JD. This comprehensive fifth edition, published by the American Psychological Association in 2019, spans an impressive 840 pages, making it a vital resource for graduate psychology students and professionals alike.
This innovative volume delves into over 100 diverse perspectives on critical ethical issues, such as the duty to protect, managing multiple relationships, ensuring privacy, and understanding privileged communication. It also addresses the complexities of testifying as an expert witness and practicing ethically within the constraints of managed care.
Whether you're a student or an established practitioner, Ethical Conflicts in Psychology will equip you with the knowledge and insights necessary to navigate the challenging ethical landscape of psychology.