Ethical, Legal, and Professional Issues: Sattler Chapter 3
Ethical, Legal, and Professional Issues: Sattler Chapter 3
Ethical, Legal, and Professional Issues: Sattler Chapter 3
PROFESSIONAL ISSUES
Laws: Ethics:
• Imposed by • Derived from
legislative bodies philosophical ideas
• Requires and professional
interpretation norms
• Distinction between • Imposed on
civil and criminal members of a
law profession
• Civil law uses fewer • Has a moral basis
exacting standards
ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING MODEL
Step 6:
Step 5: Step 4:
Implementing
Reviewing the Choosing a
and evaluating
process solution
the decision
Step 7:
Continued
reflection
GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF ETHICAL
CONDUCT
• Respect for rights of others to make their own choices and hold
Autonomy their own beliefs
Beneficence and
• Promoting positive growth & welfare of others and do no harm
Nonmaleficience
Fidelity
• Establishing trust and awareness of responsibilities
and Responsibility
Record
keeping and Assessment
Fees
GUIDELINES FOR WORKING WITH
DIVERSE POPULATIONS
▪ An ethical psychologist:
▪ Never manipulate clients to give certain responses
▪ Never avoid asking certain questions or using certain
instruments because you think the answers or findings might
be detrimental to your case
▪ Never overlook information that does not support the
outcome you want
▪ Never withhold information
▪ Never shade or color findings
▪ Never lie
STEPS FOR AN ETHICAL PRACTICE
Understand
implications of Be sensitive about
Learn limits of
assessment findings how results are
professional role
and received
recommendations
Incorporate ethical
Develop and
thinking into all
follow self-values
phases of work
POTENTIAL VIOLATIONS OF FEDERAL
LAWS OR STATE REGULATIONS
Invasion of privacy
Violation of confidentiality
FUNDAMENTALS OF ETHICAL
PRACTICE