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Articles tagged "ethical decision-making".

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Pitfalls in Ethical Decision-Making: Settling, Fading, and Drift in Psychological Practice
Assessment & Treatment+2 more

Pitfalls in Ethical Decision-Making: Settling, Fading, and Drift in Psychological Practice

The American Psychological Association’s Ethical Principles and Code of Conduct (2017) provides the foundations and standards for addressing ethical practice. However, these standards cannot provide direction for psychologists in every situation (Cicero, 2021). Therefore, psychologists need a decision-making model when ethics codes or laws do not provide adequate direction. Nonetheless, practitioners frequently encounter subtle processes […]

John Gavazzi, PsyD, ABPP + 1 more

John Gavazzi, PsyD, ABPP + 1 more

September 8, 2025

I Would Never Do That!
Ethics & Legal

I Would Never Do That!

In graduate school, I had an ethics class (actually, three 1-credit classes) which repeatedly discussed how to avoid boundary crossings and violations. During my pre-doctoral internship orientation, I was handed a pamphlet entitled “Therapy Never Includes Sex,” and expected to read the pamphlet and sign a statement indicating I read the pamphlet. In my current […]

Apryl Alexander, Psy.D.

Apryl Alexander, Psy.D.

October 30, 2019

Competence, Ethical Practice, and Going It Alone
Ethics & Legal+1 more

Competence, Ethical Practice, and Going It Alone

The practice of psychotherapy is typically, by its very nature, a solitary activity for the psychotherapist. Even for those psychotherapists who work in group practices, hospitals, clinics, and other similar settings, the individual nature of the practice of psychotherapy can be isolating. The one-on-one nature of most psychotherapy and the demands placed on the psychotherapist […]

Jeffrey E. Barnett, Psy.D., ABPP + 1 more

Jeffrey E. Barnett, Psy.D., ABPP + 1 more

December 6, 2018

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