Privacy (A)
Privacy (B)
Human Relations (A)
Human Relations (B)
Resolving Ethical Issues & Competence
100

According to this standard, we must obtain permission before recording the voices or images of individuals

4.03 Recording

100

Standard 4.01 says we take what to protect confidential information

Reasonable precautions

100

According to this standard, we do not make physical advances that are unwelcome, offensive, or that create a hostile work environment

3.02 Sexual Harassment

100

Standard 3.09 says we cooperate with other professionals in order to

serve our clients

100

When we learn that others have misused/misrepresented our work, we take steps to

correct or minimize misuse/misrepresentation

200

This ethical standard says that we protect confidential information 

4.01 Maintaining Confidentiality

200

Standard 4.04 states that we may disclose confidential information with this

consent

200

This ethical standard includes planning a "professional will" 

3.12 Interruption of Psychological Services

200

When services are court ordered or mandated, we inform individuals that services are ordered/mandated, the limits of confidentiality, and this

the nature of the anticipated services

200

Psychologists may provide services in emergencies (even if outside their bounds of competence) to ensure

services are not denied

300

According to this standard, we may share (minimal) confidential information without consent if obtaining payment for services. 

4.05 Disclosures

300

Standard 4.07 states that we do not disclose identifiable information obtained during our work unless there is legal authorization, the person has consented in writing, or we have do this: 

Taken reasonable steps to disguise the person/organization

300

According to this standard, we must use language that is "reasonable understandable to [the] person"

3.10 Informed Consent

300

Standard 3.05 states that multiple relationships that would not reasonably be expected to cause impairment, risk exploitation, or harm are not

Unethical

300

When conflicts arise between ethics and other demands/regulations, the first step is to

clarify the nature of the conflict

400

This standard says we must inform clients/patients about the risks to privacy when providing services electronically

4.02 Discussing the Limits of Confidentiality

400

Standard 4.06 allows us to share confidential information if the disclosure cannot be avoided and it is necessary for purposes of: 

the consultation

400

This ethical standard says we do not take on roles that impair objectivity or expose others to harm

3.06 Conflict of interest

400

When a person is legally incapable of giving consent, we get permission from a legally authorized person, provide an appropriate explanation, and get this from the person

assent

400

Informal ethical resolutions are generally preferred unless the person is unlikely to respond well or this has or is likely to occur

substantial harm

500

This ethical standard says that we only share the most important/relevant information in written documents

4.04 Minimizing Intrusions on Privacy

500

Standard 4.02 states that psychologists must discuss limits of confidentiality with clients as well as this

The uses of information generated through their psychological activities

500

This ethical standard involves 1) clarifying the role of the psychologist, 2) clarifying the client, 3) discussing the uses of services provided, and 4) explaining limits of confidentiality

3.07 Third-Party Requests for Services

500

When providing services to/through an organization, we must inform people about the nature of services, recipients, uses of services, who the clients are, who will access information, limits of confidentiality and this

The relationship we will have with each person and the organization

500

In delegating work to others, we must ensure that others are competent and ensure that services are being provided competently as well as ensuring that delegating would not create this

A multiple relationship that would be exploitative or could cause loss of objectivity

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