Ethics Psychology Has A Professional Thesis

It is thus that I have decided the costs are simply too high to maintain the current relationship which I have with my patient. Therefore, the only appropriate measure is for me to immediately cease my counseling relationship with the patient. In order to ensure that the patient does not lose his access to the treatment which he requires, he will be referred to one of my respected colleagues. It is believed that the necessary cost of breaking from this established doctor/patient relationship will be outweighed by the benefits of removing myself from a situation in which objectivity has been lost.

Upon separating form the patient thusly, I would make overtures toward a professional relationship in screenwriting, indicating that we initiate this relationship in twelve month's time. Allowing for the proper...

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It is hoped that at this juncture, we could begin a new professional relationship on sound, ethical, equal and non-exploitive footing.
Works Cited:

Fisher, C.B. (2008). Decoding the Ethics Code. Sage Publications.

Holcomb, W.R. (2006). Thinking Correctly About Ethics: A Review of Ethical Practice in Forensic Psychology. Psychology Critiques, 51(48), 1554-1556.

Jordan, A.E. & Meara, N.M. (1990). Ethics and the Professional Practice of Psychologists: The Role of Virtues and Principles. Professional Psychology Resource Press, 21(2), 107-114.

Koocher, G.P. & Keith-Spiegel, P. (1998). Ethics in Psychology. Oxford University Press.

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Works Cited:

Fisher, C.B. (2008). Decoding the Ethics Code. Sage Publications.

Holcomb, W.R. (2006). Thinking Correctly About Ethics: A Review of Ethical Practice in Forensic Psychology. Psychology Critiques, 51(48), 1554-1556.

Jordan, A.E. & Meara, N.M. (1990). Ethics and the Professional Practice of Psychologists: The Role of Virtues and Principles. Professional Psychology Resource Press, 21(2), 107-114.

Koocher, G.P. & Keith-Spiegel, P. (1998). Ethics in Psychology. Oxford University Press.


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