Abstract 1. In the UK, the title" psychotherapist"(as well as" psychologist")... more Abstract 1. In the UK, the title" psychotherapist"(as well as" psychologist") is not protected, and both the UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) and the British Confederation of Psychotherapists recognize a number of training routes. Many recognized ...
The CEDAR team analysed documentary and interview data from staff and students to inform AESL’s d... more The CEDAR team analysed documentary and interview data from staff and students to inform AESL’s decisions on development, alongside an overview of best practice in the sector. In particular we considered support for students with disabilities and special learning needs
Abstract 1. In the UK, the title" psychotherapist"(as well as" psychologist")... more Abstract 1. In the UK, the title" psychotherapist"(as well as" psychologist") is not protected, and both the UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) and the British Confederation of Psychotherapists recognize a number of training routes. Many recognized ...
The CEDAR team analysed documentary and interview data from staff and students to inform AESL’s d... more The CEDAR team analysed documentary and interview data from staff and students to inform AESL’s decisions on development, alongside an overview of best practice in the sector. In particular we considered support for students with disabilities and special learning needs
The Oxford Handbook of International Psychological Ethics is the state-of-the-art source for info... more The Oxford Handbook of International Psychological Ethics is the state-of-the-art source for information on psychological ethics worldwide, and offers a long-awaited comprehensive review of contemporary and emerging international ethical issues within psychology as a science and profession. There is no comparable volume on the market nor has the material in The Handbook been presented in depth in the psychological literature. The Handbook is organized in sections, with chapters written by acknowledged authorities from around the globe. The first section covers the history and types of ethics codes, ethical decision-making, and responses to ethical infractions. Section two addresses issues in international psychological ethics, including the process of ethics-code development, the quest for universal standards, ethics and cross-cultural research and indigenous practice, the ethics of online research and practice, and the role of ethics in national security. Section three links psychological ethics to other disciplines, such as business, law, and medicine. The fourth section outlines major convergent and divergent developments in various geographic regions. Section five represents an emerging area within psychological ethics, that being the impact of economic, political, and social systems on ethics-code development and the ethical practice of psychology. The final section of The Handbook synthesizes the proceeding sections and offers direction for future work on ethics as situated internationally. An appendix is included with useful annotated resources, such as books and book chapters, journal articles, websites, national and international ethics organizations, etc.
In M. M. Leach, M. J. Stevens, G. Lindsay, A. Ferrero, & Y. Korkut (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of international of psychological ethics (pp. 451-463). New York, NY: Oxford University Press., 2012
In this chapter we offer a summary and synthesis based on the sections of the Handbook, present t... more In this chapter we offer a summary and synthesis based on the sections of the Handbook, present topics and issues related to psychological ethics that have recently received and will likely continue to receive significant attention worldwide, and address emerging challenges, such as the feasibility of a universal code of ethics, given global events and forces. We describe and evaluate the progress that psychology and psychologists have made in developing an ethical scientific and applied practice, and provide several recommendations on how best to ensure the international adherence to the ethical principles and standards of conduct in the various activities in which psychologists around the world are engaged.
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