Professional Ethics: Being Knowledgeable, Alert, and Committed

Reviews the book, Ethics desk reference for psychologists by Jeffrey E. Barnett and W. Brad Johnson (see record 2008-06411-000). This book provides a detailed study of the APA (2002) ethics code, outlining its five aspirational principles and 89 enforceable standards distributed over 10 domains. For...

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