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  1. Half Title Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. Introduction
  8. Part A
    1. 1 The Faith and Courage of Immigrant Families: Some Lessons Learned Along the Way
    2. 2 Start with Hospitality: Towards Enhancing the Counselling Experience with Muslims
    3. 3 Ethically Addressing the Employment Needs of Adults Living with Developmental Disabilities
    4. 4 Psychological Services for Transgender Youth: A Push towards Better Language and Understanding of Gender Issues
  9. Part B
    1. 5 Caring Responsibly in Long-Term Care: Ethical Considerations for Psychologists
    2. 6 The Call to Engage in Inner Work as Therapists
    3. 7 The Role of Deliberate and Reflective Practice in Fostering Responsible Caring in Supervision
    4. 8 Couple and Family Therapy: Steps to Responsible Caring for Practitioners, Supervisors and Educators
  10. Part C
    1. 9 Intrusions: Third-Party Requests for Psychotherapy Information
    2. 10 Stormy “Whethers”: Ethical Challenges of a Clinician in Academia
    3. 11 Indigenous Wellness and Healing: My Role as a Helper
    4. 12 Synergy and Challenges of Ethical Rural Interprofessional Collaborative Practice
  11. Part D
    1. 13 Being Part of the Solution, Not Part of the Problem: High-Conflict Divorce, Family “Justice,” and Responsibility to Society
    2. 14 Teamwork Required: Supporting First-Responding Organizations to Become Emotionally and Psychologically Safe Workplaces
    3. 15 Taking Hold of the Reins: Responding to the Ethical Need for Professionalism in Equine-Facilitated Psychotherapies
  12. Part E
    1. 16 Ethical Decision Making: An Idea Whose Time Had Come
    2. 17 tâpwêwin: Speaking to Truth about Assessment and Indigenous Children
    3. 18 Charting New Territory: Reflections on Accompanying a Client who has Chosen Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD)
  13. Part F
    1. 19 From Parenting Training to Collaborating with Parents
    2. 20 Ethical Challenges for Psychologists Conducting Humanitarian Work
    3. 21 International Psychological Ethics: The Story of the Universal Declaration of Ethical Principles for Psychologists
  14. Appendices
    1. Appendix A
    2. Appendix B
    3. Appendix C
  15. Contributors
  16. Index

Dedicated to the memory of
Dr. Jean Pettifor,
with admiration and gratitude for her guidance,
mentorship, and extraordinary contributions to
the field of psychological ethics.

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