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first assigment
Discussion : Ethical Codes and Guidelines
Forensic psychology professionals must behave ethically. Many use the American Psychological Association’s (APA) “Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct” and American Psychology-Law Society’s (AP-LS) “Specialty Guidelines for Forensic Psychologists’” to guide their behavior. Some key players within your field experience setting, especially those who are not forensic psychology professionals, may not be aware of the ethical codes and guidelines you follow. In fact, they may use different codes and ethical guidelines all together depending on their field. While there may be similarities between ethical codes and guidelines used in various fields, you are responsible for following forensic psychology ethical guidelines while adhering to the ethical practice and behavior expected at your field experience setting.
an explanation of how your field experience setting maintains ethical practice and behavior, including if and how any formal ethical codes and guidelines are in place and enforced. Then explain any disparities between practices and behaviors in the setting and the APA Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct and AP-LS Specialty guidelines for forensic psychologists’.
I an at a recovvery center for drugs /chemical depended pepole
Second asssigment
5week 2 second assigment
Journal Entry: Ethical Conflicts
As previously stated, you are expected to behave ethically. Doing so, however, is sometimes easier said than done. In some cases, there may be disparities between ethical codes and guidelines of the forensic psychology profession and your personal ethics, ethical codes of other professions, and/or the ethical practice and behavior expected at your field experience setting. Forensic psychology professionals may face ethical dilemmas due to these disparities. For example, an ethical dilemma may exist if someone asks you to share information that does not violate the ethical codes of the field experience setting but conflicts with your personal or professional ethical codes and guidelines. By identifying and thinking about such disparities, you can begin to prepare for potential ethical conflicts and ways to address them.
i am at a recovery center for addicts keep that in mind .
The assignment (300–600 words):
Write a journal entry that includes the following:
Learning Resources
Reading materials
Required Readings
http://www.apa.org/ethics/code/index.aspx
Cronin, C. (n.d.) Ethical practice within forensic psychology. Retrieved July 8, 2010 from
http://www.all-about-forensic-psychology.com/ethics-in-forensic-psychology.html
Optional Resources
http://www.williamspsychologicalservices.com/forensic.php
http://kspope.com/ethcodes/index.php
http://www.scribd.com/doc/76823045/Ethical-Decision-Making-Model
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