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  2. APA Ethics Code - Wikipedia

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    The American Psychological Association (APA) Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct (for short, the Ethics Code, as referred to by the APA) includes an introduction, preamble, a list of five aspirational principles and a list of ten enforceable standards that psychologists use to guide ethical decisions in practice, research, and education.

  3. Ethical Principles for Youth Mentoring Relationships - ed

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    Ethical Principles for Youth Mentoring Relationships. Below, we delineate five guiding principles for ethical behavior in youth mentoring relationships. The general principle from the APA Code of Ethics (2002) on which each is based is provided in parentheses. 1. Promote the Welfare and Safety of the Young Person (Beneficence and Nonmaleficience)

  4. Using an Ethical Decision-Making Model to Address

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    Ethical Problems in Schools (STEPS) as an example of a model designed for school. counselors in the Ethical Code for School Counselors. This model was created by. Carolyn Stone (2013). The model contains nine steps: Define the problem emotionally and intellectually. Apply the ASCA and ACA ethical codes and the law.

  5. Section A.1.a. clearly states: “The primary responsibility of counselors is to respect the dignity and to promote the welfare of clients” (p.4). Regarding the imposition of personal values, Section A.4.b. states: “Counselors are aware of their own values, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviorsand avoid imposing values that are inconsistent ...

  6. This practitioner's guide addresses principles that are globally valuable in ethical decision making and provides a model for professionals to utilize in their practice. It opens with a review of the five moral principles that are viewed by many as the cornerstone of ethical guidelines: autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence, justice, and fidelity.

  7. Category:Ethical codes - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; Help ... ALA Code of Ethics; APA Ethics Code; B. Belmont Report; C. Chinese Communist Party 52 code of ethics; Corporate social ...

  8. A fine ethical line exists between organizational and individual interests. Although I/O psychologists' behaviors may vary from other settings in which psychologists practice, the American Psychological Association (APA) code of ethics can be adapted for use by I/O psychologists by appending the code with illustrative case studies.

  9. Ethical code - Wikipedia

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    A code of practice is adopted by a profession (or by a governmental or non-governmental organization) to regulate that profession. A code of practice may be styled as a code of professional responsibility, which will discuss difficult issues and difficult decisions that will often need to be made, and then provide a clear account of what behavior is considered "ethical" or "correct" or "right ...