CPA Code of Ethics Flashcards
The CPA Code of Ethics is a social contract that emphasizes a commitment for psychologists to provide a higher duty of care to who? (CPA Code of Ethics, p. 3)
Psychologists place a higher duty of care on the members of society, which outweighs the general duty of care members of society have to one another.
The CPA Code of Ethics has a commitment to place the welfare of __________ above the welfare of __________ (CPA Code of Ethics, p. 3)
- Society/individuals of society.
2. The discipline and its own members.
What is the purpose of the CPA Code of Ethics?
The CPA Code of Ethics is a social contract which assures psychologists will uphold ethical attitudes and behaviours, while conducting the affairs of the discipline (CPA Code of Ethics, p. 3).
The CPA Code of Ethics attempts to assure ethical attitudes and behaviours will include what? (Hint: there are 5 parts to this answer) (CPA Code of Ethics, p. 3)
- Articulating ethical principles, values, and standards.
- Promoting those principles, values, and standards through education, supervision, peer modelling, & consultation.
- Developing/implementing methods to monitor the ethics of one’s attitudes/behaviours.
- Adjudicating complaints of unethical behaviour.
- Taking corrective action when warranted.
Why are the four ethical principles ordered according to weight? (CPA Code of Ethics, p. 4).
During the ethical decision making process, the principles may conflict with one another, making it difficult to balance each principle when deciding on a course of action. The principles are ordered according to the weight (or emphasis) each principle should be given when they are in conflict during an ethical dilemma.
What are the 4 ethical principles (in order)? (CPA Code of Ethics, p. 4).
- Respect for the dignity of persons and peoples.
- Responsible caring.
- Integrity in relationships.
- Responsibility to society.
Principle I: Respect for the dignity of persons and peoples is typically given the highest weight/priority during the ethical decision making process. There is an exception to this, however. What is this exception? (CPA Code of Ethics, p. 4).
When there is clear/imminent danger of bodily harm to someone else.
Principle II: Responsible caring, Principle III: Integrity in relationships, and Principle IV: Responsibility to society should all be carried out in ways that respect what? (CPA Code of Ethics, p. 4).
Respect the dignity of persons and peoples.
When psychologists encounter an ethical dilemma, they are encouraged and expected to consult with who? (CPA Code of Ethics, p. 5).
Individuals/groups affected by the ethical dilemma (when appropriate), colleagues, and advisory boards.
The code is intended to guide psychologists in their everyday conduct, planning, and thinking; in addition to the resolution of ethical questions, issues, and dilemmas. This can be referred to as __________ ethics and ____________ ethics (CPA Code of Ethics, p. 5).
- Proactive ethics.
2. Reactive ethics.
What are the three uses of the code? (CPA Code of Ethics, p. 5-6).
- To guide psychologists in proactive and reactive ethics.
- To serve as an umbrella document for the development of codes of conduct (or other specific codes).
- Assist in the adjudication of complaints against psychologists.
According to the CPA Code of Ethics, ethical action depends foremost on what? (CPA Code of Ethics, p. 6).
The integrity of each individual psychologist.
The code is intended to guide and regulate what types of activities? (CPA Code of Ethics, p. 7).
Only the activities a psychologist engages in by virtue of being a psychologist.
When does the personal behaviour of a psychologist become a concern, according to the CPA Code of Ethics? (CPA Code of Ethics, p. 7).
Only when the personal behaviour of the psychologist undermines the trust in the discipline, or whether the behaviour raises questions regarding the ability of the psychologist to carry out their responsibilities as a psychologist.
The Universal Declaration of Ethical Principles for Psychologists was created in 2008. What is the declaration? (CPA Code of Ethics, p. 7).
The declaration is not a code of ethics - it is a template/ethical framework to guide the development/evolution of psychology ethics codes around the world.