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Ethical conflicts in psychology / ed. Donald N. Bersoff Nível de parte analítica: Cosiderations for ethical practice in managed care • Managed outpatient mental health plans : clinical, ethical, and practical guidelines for participation • Legal liability and managed care • Practicing psychology in the era of managed care : implications for practive and training • APA and the FTC : new adventures in consumer protection • HIPAA : federal regulation of healthcare records • Record Keeping Guidelines • The commerce of professional psychology and the new ethics code • On being ethical in legal places • Some contrarian concerns about law, psychology, and public policy • Conducting risk evaluations for future violence : ethical practice is possible • Conducting risk evaluations for future violence : ethical practice is possible • Is it unethical to offer predictions of future violence? • Role conflict in forensic clinical psychology : reply to Arcaya • Role conflicts in coercive assessments : evaluation and recommendations • When worlds collide : therapeutic and forensic roles • Compatibility of therapeutic and forensic roles • Irreconcilable conflict between therapeutic and forensic roles • Guidelines for child custody evaluations in divorce proceedings • Specialty guidelines for forensic psychologists • Psychologists and the judicial system : broader perspectives • The expert witness, the adversary system, and the voice of reason : reconciling impartiality and advocacy • Competence and quality in the performance of forensic psychologists • When is an "expert" and expert • Reclaiming the intigrity of science in expert witnessing • Use and then prove, or prove and then use? Some thoughts on the ethics of mental health professionals courtroom involvement • Black and white and shades of gray : a portrait of the ethical professor • Ethical issues in the supervision of student research : a study of critical incidents • Guidelines for ethical conduct in the care and use of animals • Psychological research online : report of board of scientific affairs advisory group on the conduct of research on the internet • Informed consent and deception in psychotherapy research : an ethical analysis • Deception methods in psychology : haven they changed in 23 years? • Informed consent for psychological research : do subjects comprehend consent forms and understand their legal rights? • Empirical studies of ethical issues in research : a research agenda • Policy for protection of human research subjects • Ethical perspectives in clinical research • Internet-mediated psychological services and the American Psychological >Association ethics code • A debate on prescription privileges for psychologists • Guidelines for psychological practice with older adults • Guidelines for providers of psychological servives to ethnic, linguistic, and culturally diverse populations • Guidelynes for psychotherapy with lesbian, gay, and bisexual clients • Guidelines for therapy with women • National survey of ethical practices across rural and urban communities • Ethical and legal considerations in marital and family therapy • Risk management with the suicidal patient : lessons from case law • Increasingly informed consent : discussing distinct aspects of psychotherapy at different points in time • Evolving standards for informed consent : is it time for an individualized and flexible apprach? • Inform consent : complexities and meanings • Seeking an understanding of informed consent • Psychiatric participation in onterrogation of detainees • Report of the presidential task force on psychological ethics and national security • Practical and ethical issues in teaching psychological testing • Psychological testing on the internet : new problems, old issues • Legal issues in computerized psychological testing • The ethical practice of school psychology : a rebuttal and suggested model • Strategies for private practitioners coping with subpoenas or compelled testimony for clients records or test data • Statement on the disclosure of test data • Ethical issues in testing and evaluation for personnel decisions • The legal regulation of school psychology • Test validity and the ethics of assessment • remediation for ethics violations : focus on psychotherapists sexual contact with clients • Criminalization of psychotherapist-patient sex • Managing risk when contemplating multiple relationships • The current state of sexual ethics training in clinical psychology : issues of quantity, quality, and effectiveness • Concrete boundaries and the problem of literal-mindedness : a response to Lazarus • How certain boundaries and ethics diminish therapeutic effectiveness • Nonromantic, nonsexual posttherapy relationships between psychologists and former clients : an exploratory study of critical incidents • Explicit ambiguity : the 1992 ethics code as an Oxymoron • The concept of boundaries in clinical practice : theorectical and risk-management dimensions • A preliminary look at how psychologists identify, evaluate and proceed when faced with possible multiple relationship dilemmas • Divergent ethical perspectives on the duty-to-warm principle with HIV patients • HIV, confidentality, and duty to protect : a decision-making model • Factors contributing a breaking confidentiality with adolescent clients : a survey of pediatric psychologists • Confidentiality with minors clients : issues and guidelines for therapists • Outpatient psychotherapy with dangerous clients : a model for clinical decision making • Limiting therapist exposure to Tarasoff liability : guidelines for risk containment • Some contrarian concerns about law, psychology, and public policy • Therapists as protectos and policeman : new roles as a result of Tarasoff? • Privacy and confidentiality in psychotherapy • Privacy, confidentiality, and privilege in psychotherapeutic relationships • Navigating the nuances : a matrix of considerations for ethical-legal dilemmas • Canadian code of ethics for psychologists • The virtue of principle ethics • Ethics and the professional practice of psychologists : the role of virtues and principles • A principle-based analysis of the 2002 Amrican Psychological Association Ethics Code • An historical overview of basic approaches and issues in ethical and moral philosophy and principles : a foundation for understanding ethics in psychology • Competency training in ethics education and practice • Problems with ethics training by osmosis • When laws and ethics collide : what should psychologysts do? • Ethical dilemmas in psychological practice : results of a national survey • Ethical decision making and psychologists' attitudes toward training in ethics • Ethical ambiguities in the practice of child clinical psychology • Ethics of practice : the beliefs and behaviors of psychologists as therapists • The failure of clinical psychology graduate students to apply understood ethical principles • Rules and procedures : October 1, 2001 • Bylaws of the American Psychological Association • Examining the personal-professional distiction : ethic codes and the dificulty of drawing a boundary • Ethical principles of psychologists and code of conduct • A short story of the development of APA's ethics codesPublicação: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, 2008Descrição: 608 p.Disponibilidade:
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Environmental and the social sciences : perspectives and applications / compil. Joachim Wohlwill ; co-aut. Daniel Carson Nível de parte analítica: Environment and behavioral science : retrospect and prospect • Organization of spatial stimuli • Professional socialization and environmental management • Environmental perceptions and attitudes of engineers and public health officials • Potential contributions of psychology to recreation resource management • Outdoor recreation behavior in residential environments • Aesthetic and emotional experiences rate high with northeast wilderness hikers • Behavioral research in outdoor recreation management : an example of how visitors select campgrounds • Cultural and personality variables in the perception of natural hazards • Neighborhood and community satisfactions : a report on new towns and less planned suburbs • Residential descriptions and urban threats • Some sources of residential satisfaction in an urban slum • Architecture, interaction, and social control : the case of a large-scale housing project • Architectural factors in isolation promotion in prisons • Bedrrom size and social interaction of the psychiatric ward • Some observations on behavior in institutional settings • Pollution and the psychologist : a call to action • Public response to air pollution • Pain thresholds for smog components • Crowding and human behavior • Freedom of choice and behavior in a physical setting • Biosocial perspective on crowding • Crowding and animal behaviorPublicação: Washington : American Psychological Association, 1972Descrição: 300 p.Disponibilidade:
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Emotion, aging, and health / eds. Anthony D. Ong, Corinna E. Lockenhoff Nível de parte analítica: The humanization of social relations: nourushment for resilience in midlife • Emotional experience and health: what we know, and where to go from here • Positive psychological functioning: an enduring asset for healthy aging • Default mode network and later-life emotion regulation: linking functional connectivity patterns and emotional outcomes • Emotional aging in different cultures: implications of affect valuation theory • Happy to be unhappy?: pro- and contrahedonic motivations from adolescence to old age • Regulatory flexibility and its role in adaptation to aversive events throughout the lifespan • Resources for emotion regulation in older age: linking cognitive resources with cognitive reappraisal • Age diferences in use and effectiveness of posivity in emotion regulation: the sample case of attention • Default mode network and later-life emotion regulation: linking functional connectivity patterns and emotional outcomesPublicação: Washington : American Psychological Association, 2016Descrição: 237 p.Disponibilidade:
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Diversity in work teams : research paradigms for a changing workplace / Susan Jackson, co-aut. Marian Ruderman Nível de parte analítica: Identities and the complexity of diversity • Complexity of diversity : challenges and directions for future research • Importance of contexts in studies of diversity • Closing the gap between research and practice • Managing distances and differences in geographically distributed work groups • Role of dominant identity and experience in organizational work on diversity • Effects of group proportions on group dynamics • Relational demography : the missing link in vertical dyad linkage • Diversity, social identity, and performance : emergent social dynamics in cross-functional teams • Managing diversity : the role of social identities • Traits, expectations, culture, and clout : the dynamics of diversity in work groups • Perspectives for understanding diverse work teamsPublicação: Washington : American Psychological Association, 1995Descrição: 270 p.Disponibilidade:
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