Handbook of international psychology ethics : codes and commentary from around the world /: codes and commentary from around the world. (2021)
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- Book
- Title:
- Handbook of international psychology ethics : codes and commentary from around the world /: codes and commentary from around the world. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Handbook of international psychology ethics : codes and commentary from around the world
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Karen L. Parsonson.
- Editors:
- Parsonson, Karen L
- Contents:
- Chapter 1: Understanding Psychology’s Ethics Codes from an International Perspective: The Importance of Non-Ethnocentric Appreciation and Comparisons Karen L. Parsonson Part 1: African Countries: Nigeria and Zambia Chapter 2: Development of Nigeria’s Code of Ethics for Psychology Gboyega E. Abikoye, Michael O. Ezenwa, and Andrew E. Zamani Chapter 3: Code of Ethics for Psychology Research and Practice in Zambia D. Nabuzoka, J. Folotiya, and J. A. Menon Part 2: Asian Countries: Indonesia and Singapore Chapter 4: The Indonesian Code of Conduct Yusti Probowati and Maria G. Adiyanti Chapter 5: The Singapore Psychological Society Code of Ethics: The Beginning, the Current, and the Future Lohsnah Jeevanandam and Adrian Toh Part 3: Australasian Countries: Australia and New Zealand Chapter 6: The Australian Code of Ethics Alfred Allan Chapter 7: The Code of Ethics for Psychologists Working in Aotearoa New Zealand John Fitzgerald Part 4: European Countries: Hungary, Slovenia and The UK Chapter 8: The First "Half of Hundred" Years of the Hungarian Psychologists' Ethics Code Judit Szimethné Galaczi, Éva Kovácsné Vajger, Ibolya Oláh Chapter 9: Ethics for Psychologists in Slovenia Vita Poštuvan Chapter 10: Professional Identity, Behaviour and Values: A Partial and Provocative History of the Code of Ethics of the British Psychological Society Richard Kwiatkowski and Claire Jackson Chapter 11: The Development of the European Federation of Psychologists Associations’ Meta-Code of EthicsChapter 1: Understanding Psychology’s Ethics Codes from an International Perspective: The Importance of Non-Ethnocentric Appreciation and Comparisons Karen L. Parsonson Part 1: African Countries: Nigeria and Zambia Chapter 2: Development of Nigeria’s Code of Ethics for Psychology Gboyega E. Abikoye, Michael O. Ezenwa, and Andrew E. Zamani Chapter 3: Code of Ethics for Psychology Research and Practice in Zambia D. Nabuzoka, J. Folotiya, and J. A. Menon Part 2: Asian Countries: Indonesia and Singapore Chapter 4: The Indonesian Code of Conduct Yusti Probowati and Maria G. Adiyanti Chapter 5: The Singapore Psychological Society Code of Ethics: The Beginning, the Current, and the Future Lohsnah Jeevanandam and Adrian Toh Part 3: Australasian Countries: Australia and New Zealand Chapter 6: The Australian Code of Ethics Alfred Allan Chapter 7: The Code of Ethics for Psychologists Working in Aotearoa New Zealand John Fitzgerald Part 4: European Countries: Hungary, Slovenia and The UK Chapter 8: The First "Half of Hundred" Years of the Hungarian Psychologists' Ethics Code Judit Szimethné Galaczi, Éva Kovácsné Vajger, Ibolya Oláh Chapter 9: Ethics for Psychologists in Slovenia Vita Poštuvan Chapter 10: Professional Identity, Behaviour and Values: A Partial and Provocative History of the Code of Ethics of the British Psychological Society Richard Kwiatkowski and Claire Jackson Chapter 11: The Development of the European Federation of Psychologists Associations’ Meta-Code of Ethics Geoff Lindsay Part 5: South and Central American Countries: Chile, Colombia, Guatemala, Venezuela Chapter 12: Professional Code of Ethics: College of Psychologists of Chile Sergio Lucero Conus Chapter 13: The Colombian Psychological Code of Ethics and Bioethics: A Historical Perspective Paulo Daniel Acero Rodríguez and Rubén Ardila Chapter 14: A History of the Development of the Code of Ethics in Guatemala Ana Maria Jurado Chapter 15: Psychological Ethics in Venezuela: Past, Present, and Future Juan Carlos Canga Linares Chapter 16: The Universal Declaration of Ethical Principles for Psychologists Karen L. Parsonson Chapter 17: An Overview of Findings, Non-Ethnocentric Comparisons, Conclusions and Implications Karen L. Parsonson … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 174.915
Psychologists -- Professional ethics
Psychology -- Moral and ethical aspects - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000403060
9781000403039
9780367814250 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367374464
9781032015156 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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