Ethical Issues in Clinical NeuropsychologyShane Bush, Michael Drexler CRC Press, 2002 M01 1 - 275 páginas Until now there has been no single volume in which a broad and comprehensive scope of ethical questions in neuropsychology is discussed. These editors have sought to fill that gap, calling upon leading thinkers in the field of neuropsychology and ethics. Ethical Issues in Clinical Neuropsychology affords the seasoned practitioner as well as the beginner a broad sampling of research and commentary on the ethical dilemmas involved in the clinical practice of Neuropsychology. Part 1 presents ethical issues that arise in the provision of neuropsychological services irrespective of setting, whereas Part 2 concentrates on the unique ethical challenges that attend practice with specific populations. Each chapter offers a rare view into the actual practice of Neuropsychology and the examples highlight an oft-quoted observation at Ethics Committee meetings that good clinical practice is good ethical practice. Carefully crafted vignettes allow the reader to apply these concepts to a myriad of situations confronting practicing clinical neuropsychologists. The discerning reader of Ethical Issues in Clinical Neuropsychology should have no difficulty translating between the 1992 and the proposed ethics code. This is a volume that will be a meaningful addition not only to the libraries of graduate students, interns, and postdoctoral fellows but also to the reference shelves of established practitioners and those preparing for board certification examinations in neuropsychology. This book will be of interest to neuropsychologists, rehabilitation psychologists, clinical psychologists and ethicists. |
Contenido
COMPETENCE AND APPROPRIATE USE OF NEURO | 23 |
ETHICAL ISSUES IN TEST CONSTRUCTION SELECTION | 39 |
Ethical Issues in Clinical Neuropsychology with Special Populations | 73 |
ETHICAL ISSUES IN THE PRACTICE OF GERIATRIC | 87 |
ETHICAL ISSUES IN FORENSIC NEUROPSYCHOLOGY | 103 |
ETHICAL ISSUES IN NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL | 135 |
ETHICAL ISSUES IN NEUROPSYCHOLOGY IN PSYCHIATRIC | 165 |
ETHICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PRACTICE IN MEDICAL | 195 |
ETHICAL DECISION MAKING WITH INDIVIDUALS | 223 |
ETHICAL ISSUES FOR THE USE OF VIRTUAL REALITY | 243 |
ADDRESSING PERCEIVED ETHICAL VIOLATIONS | 281 |
AFTERWORD | 307 |
Términos y frases comunes
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