Ethics in Action
Personal Reflections of Canadian Psychologists
Psychologists face ethical and cultural intricacies in their work on a daily basis. Psychology graduate training and continuing education programs often focus mainly on common ethical issues and mainstream psychological services and settings. Although this provides a wealth of valuable information, it is necessary to look beyond the usual and mainstream.
Ethics in Action brings together thirty-four psychologists and eight collaborating professionals from allied disciplines, including nursing, social work, psychology, first responders, and veterinary medicine, to share wisdom gained from facing ethical questions in real-world practice. These knowledgeable contributors share their experiences working with new Canadians, religious minorities, Indigenous communities, and more. They address issues of self-care, teamwork, collaboration, and interprofessional practice. They share the challenges that can arise when working within long-term care facilities, rural settings, equine-therapy settings, academia, and with people in unique circumstances.
Structured around the four ethical principles that form the Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists, this book goes far beyond the basics, building awareness of the many complex and varied ethical issues practitioners may face. Each chapter includes reflection questions, challenging readers to better understand themselves and to prepare them to respond to complicated situations from an ethical perspective.
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Front Matter
Chapter 1: The Faith and Courage of Immigrant Families: Some Lessons Learned Along the Way
Chapter 2. Start with Hospitality: Towards Enhancing the Counselling Experience with Muslims
Chapter 3. Ethically Addressing the Employment Needs of Adults Living with Developmental Disabilities
Chapter 4. Psychological Services for Transgender Youth: A Push towards Better Language and Understanding of Gender Issues
Chapter 5. Caring Responsibly in Long-Term Care: Ethical Considerations for Psychologists
Chapter 6. The Call to Engage in INner Work as Therapists
Chapter 7. The Role of Deliberate and Reflective Practice in Fostering Responsible Caring in Supervision
Chapter 8. Couple and Family Therapy: Steps to Responsible Caring for Practitioners, Supervisors, and Educators
Metadata
- isbn9781773855707
- publisherUniversity of Calgary Press
- publisher placeCalgary, AB
- restrictionsCC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- rightsThis Open Access work is published under a Creative Commons licence.
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