Ethical Conflicts in Psychology
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Ethical Conflicts in Psychology

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In this fourth edition, the author updates readers on such complex issues as the duty-to-protect, multiple relationships, privacy, privileged communication, and the treatment of minors and clients with HIV/AIDS, particularly with regard to confidentiality. More than 20 articles published since 2003 and additional commentaries have been added on topics such as performing as...more
Paperback, 608 pages
Published May 15th 2008 by American Psychological Association (APA)
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Murmur55
Stop listing Paul S. Appelbaum as an expert in ethics. He's one of the many malignant Jews from the Harvard system who operate in a zero-sum manner against others when it comes to their careers. Dr. Appelbaum has a disqualifying psychiatric diagnosis, Asperger's disorder, which makes him incapable of empathy, understanding interpersonal communication, understanding his own internal emotional states and properly assessing situations. He caused severe harm to multiple female doctors and psychiatri...more
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Just started this one for my Clinical & Ethical Issues class. Ethics is pretty boring to me, but I love reading the juicy what-if scenarios.

Example: "One of my clients claimed she was raped; the police did not believe her and refused to follow up (because of her mental history). Another of my clients described how he raped a woman (the same woman)."

Goddamn, I hope this never happens to me.
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