APA code of ethics Flashcards
Who is a client?
A party or parties to psychological service.
What is conduct?
Any act or omission by a psychologist.
What does multiple relationships include?
A friend or colleague (non prof. relationship), in another prof relationship, in a non prof relationship with an associated party. Or a recipient of a service provided by the same client.
what are the 3 general principles?
A: respect for the rights & dignity of people and peoples.
B: propriety
C: integrity
What are the 7 areas covered in principle A (respect)
- Justice
- Respect
- Informed consent
- Privacy
- Confidentiality
- Disclosure - Release of information to clients
- Collection of client information from associated parties.
How long should client’s records be kept? (B.2 record keeping)
7 years or unless they are below 18 in which case it must be kept until they are 25
What are the 4 sub categories of B.1 competence?
- Bring and maintain appropriate skills & learning
- Practice within boundaries of prof. competency & jurisdiction of practice
- Professional supervision & consultation
- Self-monitor professional functioning
What does professional responsibility entail? (B.3)
- Act with care & skill of a psychologist
- Take responsibility for consequences
- Take steps to prevent harm from own conduct
- Provide psych care for only the time necessary
- Personally responsible for decisions
What guidelines under B. Propriety relate to dealing with third party or multiple clients?
B.4: provision of psychological services at request of a third party
B.5: provision of psychological services to multiple clients
What are guidelines B.7- B.14?
- use of interpreters
- collaborating with others for the benefit of clients
- accepting clients of other professionals
- suspension of psychological services
- termination of psychological services
- conflicting demands between organisation & code
- psychological assessment
- research.
What falls under general principle C: integrity?
- Reputable behaviour
- Communication
- Conflict of interest
- Non-exploitation
- Do not exploit people had prev. prof relationship with
- Or relationships with assistants, employees, colleagues or supervisors - Authorship
- Financial arrangements
- Ethics investigations & concerns
Who can’t a psychologist have a sexual relationship with? What about for a psychiatrist?
A client or someone closely connected to them, or within 2 years of being a client. Need to seek advice from senior psych if wish to after 2 years to reduce chance of exploitation. Not ever.
Why is sexual contact with clients so damaging?
Leaves clients feeling ambivalent towards their counsellor, guilty, isolated, empty, thought & identity disturbances, loss of trust, sexual confusion, unstable mood, suppressed rage & greater suicide risk.
What are the typical characteristics of a counsellor who has a sexual boundary violation with a client?
- Male, middle aged
- Professionally isolated
- Suffering personal distress/mid-life crisis
- Marital problems
- Self discloses to younger female clients