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Schank, a psychologist, and Skovholt (educational psychology, U. of Minnesota) consider ethical issu...
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Schank, a psychologist, and Skovholt (educational psychology, U. of Minnesota) consider ethical issues in practicing psychology in small communities, such as rural towns and colleges. They outline the 2002 APA Ethics Code, the history behind codes, a comparison of challenges in large and small communities, and the concept of multiple relationships with clients. As an example, they describe the experiences of rural psychologists, discuss how to lower risk, and look at practices in multicultural, ethnic, GLBT, and disabled communities, the military, and those centering on religion, feminism, criminal justice, corrections, law enforcement, therapists who see other therapists, suburban areas, and addictions. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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