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Professional Psychology: Debating Chamber · Psychology Journals · Psychologists
- Ethical Principle: To act with compassion and kindness
Ethical dilemmas
- Abuse reporting
- Academic dishonesty
- Assisted suicide
- Duty to warn
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- Experimental ethics
- Impaired professionals
- Informed consent
- Professional client sexual relations
See also
- Ethics
- Medical ethics
- Professional issues in clinical psychology
- Professional liability
- Professional personnel
- Professional standards
References
The initial development of this area follows the Code of Ethics and Conduct published by the BPS. March 2006